Eugene Kamlyuk Derek Bolman Chris George Alex Marcelletti Zakary Gibson Kenny Pickett Mike Piontek Sean Banks Peter Massouros Matt Redlin Tyler Dennen Kyle Cholewinski
Sworn In is an American metalcore band from Grayslake, Illinois.[5] The band was formed in 2011 and split up in 2022. They have since returned as of 2024, based on a recent Facebook post.[6] They were signed to Razor & Tie from May 2013 to the summer of 2016.[7][8]
History
Prior to Sworn In, vocalist Tyler Dennen, drummer/songwriter Chris George, guitarist Eugene Kamlyuk, and bassist Mike Piontek played in a band called "Shift Into Focus". When the group disbanded, these four sought to start a new band known as Buried by the Ocean. Buried by the Ocean began playing local shows in high school before the band later changed their name to Sworn In. Sworn In then played their first show under the new name in March 2011. The following month, the band released their first EP titled Catharsis, after this release Dennen left the band. Guitarist Kamlyuk then fronted the band at this point and recorded vocals for the band's second EP titled Start/End, which was released in 2012. That same year, Dennen returned to the band as vocalist and recorded a single titled "Let Down" featuring Chad Ruhlig of For the Fallen Dreams.[9]
After a signing to Razor & Tie, Sworn In recorded and released their debut album The Death Card in 2013[10] after releasing the single "Three Cheers" from it.[5] The album charted at number 184 at the Billboard 200 charts.[11]
On February 12, 2015, Sworn In released their first single from their sophomore album, titled The Lovers/The Devil.[17] On March 3, 2015, Sworn In premiered the song "I Don't Really Love You", which also appeared on the new album.[18] The band released their single "Oliolioxinfree" on March 17, 2015.[19] Their second album, titled The Lovers/The Devil, was released on April 7, 2015.
On March 20, 2017, the band announced that they had signed with Fearless Records, through which they will be releasing their third full-length album later in the year.[22]
On May 18, 2017, the band released a music video for the song "Make It Hurt" following an announcement for their upcoming third studio album All Smiles.[23] The same day, the band livestreamed a 30-minute loop for their song "Don't Look At Me", along with the song being released the next day.[24][25] On June 22, 2018, it was announced that Tyler Dennen would be leaving Sworn In, and that they were re-releasing their debut EP "Start/End." It was also revealed that Eugene Kamlyuk would be returning to lead vocals, and that Chris George would be moving to guitar and the new drummer is Kyle Cholewinski.
On September 14, 2019, the band released a new song called "Shit Talk", their first offering of new material since Tyler Dennen's departure.[26]
After a few years of inactivity, drummer George finally confirmed on February 2, 2022, that Sworn In had split up.[citation needed]
The band has announced in October 2024 that they are in the studio tracking a new EP.[27]
Members
Previous Lineup (at time of 2022 breakup)
Chris George – drums (2010–2018), guitars (2018–2022)