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Kutless
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Kutless in concert on 2007
Background information
Also known as Call Box (1999-2000)
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Alternative rock, Christian rock, hard rock, CCM, contemporary worship music, alternative metal, post grunge, soft rock
Years active 1999–present
Labels BEC
Website www.kutless.com
Members
Past members
  • Andrew Morrison
  • Nathan "Stu" Stuart
  • Kyle Zeigler
  • Kyle Mitchell
  • Ryan Shrout
  • Jeffrey Gilbert
  • Dave Luetkenhoelter
  • Nick DePartee
  • Kyle Peek

Kutless is a Christian rock band from Portland, Oregon formed in 1999. Since their formation, they have released multiple studio albums and one live album, Live from Portland.[1] Currently, they have sold over 3 million records worldwide.[2]

History

Formed in Portland, Oregon, as a campus worship band named Call Box. They performed during the 1999–2000 school year at Warner Pacific College. Their first guitarist, Andrew Morrison, decided to leave the band shortly before they signed with BEC records. James Mead replaced Andrew at lead guitar.[3][4] The Band changed their name to "Kutless" in October 2001,[5] before releasing their first three track EP followed up by their full-length album in 2002 on BEC Recordings. Kutless chose their name because of a specific Bible verse. Romans 6:23 says, "For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord" (NRSV). Because of this, the band says, "He took our cuts for us... leaving us 'Kutless'."[6]

Early releases (2002–2007)

Kutless' first two singles from their self-titled debut album were "Your Touch" and "Run". The latter would hold the record for the longest-charting song in the history of the R&R Top 40 charts.[citation needed]

Kutless had their touring debut between February and April 2003 when they opened up for Audio Adrenaline and MercyMe.[citation needed]

In 2004, Kutless released their second full-length album Sea of Faces. The album peaked at No. 97 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart.[citation needed] After selling over 250,000 copies, Kutless would go on their first headlining tour, X 2004. That same year, Kutless was slated to perform at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece, but could not make it due to the airline canceling their flight.[citation needed]

In 2005, Kutless played a Katrina Benefit Relief Concert in their hometown of Portland, Oregon. They also released their first worship album, Strong Tower that peaked at No. 87 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. After recording but before release of Strong Tower, bassist Kyle Zeigler and drummer Kyle Mitchell left the band to form VERBATIM Records, a nationally distributed record label based in the Portland, Oregon area. They were replaced with bassist Dave Luetkenhoelter and drummer Jeffrey Gilbert, who both came from the recently broken-up Christian rock band Seven Places. Kutless also went on the Strong Tower tour that year.

The fourth album, Hearts of the Innocent, was released on March 21, 2006, peaking at No. 45 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart.[citation needed] The band followed up with a tour, also featuring Stellar Kart, Disciple, and Falling Up.

On the March 28, 2006, an episode of NBC's Scrubs, "My Bright Idea", incorporated a significant portion of the song "All the Words" from Sea of Faces during the final scene. The episode hit an eleven-week ratings high, and was among the first Scrubs episodes that could be downloaded on iTunes. Laura Hutfless from the William Morris Agency said, "Placing the Kutless song, 'All the Words', on Scrubs was truly a team effort. We at William Morris were all very pleased with the way the song was incorporated into the television show and are thrilled that millions of Americans have now been exposed to this incredible band. I'm confident that this is only the beginning for Kutless as they continue to give their audience captivating and inspirational music and win new fans everyday." Kutless's video "Shut Me Out" has been placed on an exclusive Microsoft/Wal-Mart DVD give-a-way. Consumers who purchase the new Xbox game "The Apprentice," featuring Donald Trump, will receive a copy of Kutless's new video. This is estimated to be in the hands of 350,000 gamers. Plus, Target Stores announced that the "Shut Me Out" video will play nationwide in all stores on Target TV (Red Channel) beginning in May (from Big Machine Media). Suzuki Motor Corporation announced that it will be the sole sponsor of the band's Hearts of the Innocent tour.

Jon Micah Sumrall, lead vocalist
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James Mead, guitarist and backing vocalist

In May 2007, longtime Kutless guitarist Ryan Shrout decided to leave Kutless, after his daughter was diagnosed with a rare eye disease. Shrout chose to support his family during this time, and left Kutless to do so.[7] Nick De Partee, previously a tech for the band, has since taken Shrout's spot.[citation needed] This left Jon Micah Sumrall as the only remaining original member, although James Mead had joined before the first album.

The band's songs "Hearts of the Innocent" and "Beyond the Surface" are playable songs on the Christian Guitar Hero game called Guitar Praise.[8] Their songs "Shut Me Out" and "Your Touch" were later featured in Guitar Praise's Expansion Pack 1.[9] Their song "The Feeling" appears on the video game Rock Band 2 as an extra downloadable song.[10] "Strong Tower" was added in 2011.[citation needed]

Later releases (2008–present)

In 2008, Kutless released their fifth album To Know That You're Alive.[citation needed] The album peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart[citation needed] and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart.[citation needed]

The band made a headline appearance at the "Ultimate Event" Christian concert at Alton Towers in the United Kingdom during May 2009. It was their debut UK appearance.[11]

In 2009, the band released another worship album, It Is Well. It was co-produced by Dave Lubben.[12] The single "What Faith Can Do" was No. 1 for two months on the Billboard Christian songs chart and was the No. 2 overall ranked Christian song on Billboard's year end analysis.[citation needed]

They toured with Casting Crowns on the spring leg of the Until The Whole World Hears Tour, and then headlined the It Is Well Tour with Chasen and The Museum. On the fall leg of the tour they toured with Sidewalk Prophets and Above The Golden State. The band then toured on Winter Jam 2011, alongside Newsboys, David Crowder Band, RED, KJ-52, and others.[citation needed]

Kutless released their seventh album Believer on February 28, 2012. It debuted at No. 36 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart for the week of March 17, 2012.[13] The album's first single, "Carry Me to the Cross", peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Christian Songs chart.[13]

In 2012, drummer Jeffrey Gilbert left the band[citation needed] and was replaced by Kyle Peek, who previously was the drummer for American Idol Season 7 winner David Cook's band.[citation needed]

Kutless embarked on the first leg of the Believer Tour, partnering with Compassion International later in 2012. The tour went to over 20 cities across the U.S. and included Fireflight, Rhett Walker Band, Hyland, and Justin McRoberts.[14] In December 2012 Kutless teamed up with Nick Hall to headline Pulse's Christmas tour, The Reason.[15]

In May 2013 Kutless posted on social media that bassist Dave Luetkenhoelter had decided to leave the band. Their former Merchandise manager Neal Cameron became the new bass player of Kutless in April 2014.

Kutless released Glory, their eighth full-length album, on BEC records in February 2014.[citation needed] As of July 2014 the album has released three singles "You Alone", "Always" and "Never Too Late".[citation needed]

In March–May 2014 Kutless shared a co-Headlining tour with Audio Adrenaline,[citation needed] immediately following this tour the band made it public that drummer Kyle Peek would be leaving the band to spend more time with his family and to explore worship leading at the band's home church in Portland.[citation needed] A few months after, long time guitarist Nick DePartee also left the band to go in a new direction, in his family life, artistically and in music.[citation needed] They have since been replaced by Vince DiCarlo and Drew Porter on guitar and drums, respectively.[citation needed]

A new single, "Bring It On", will be sent to Christian AC radio on October 6, 2015.[16]

Members

Jeffrey Gilbert, former drummer
Current members
  • Jon Micah Sumrall – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano (2000–present)
  • James Mead – guitar, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Neal Cameron – bass guitar, backing vocals (2014–present)
  • Vince DiCarlo – guitar (2014–present)
  • Drew Porter – drums (2014–present)
Former members
  • Andrew Morrison – lead guitar (2000)
  • Nathan "Stu" Stuart – bass guitar (2000–2002)
  • Kyle Zeigler – bass guitar (2002–2005)
  • Kyle Mitchell – drums (2000–2005)
  • Ryan Shrout – guitar, backing vocals (2000–2007)
  • Jeffrey Gilbert – drums (2005–2012)
  • Dave Luetkenhoelter – bass guitar (2005–2013)
  • Kyle Peek – drums, backing vocals (2012–2014)
  • Nick DePartee – guitar, backing vocals (2007–2014)

Discography

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Awards

GMA Dove Awards

Year Award Result
2006 Group of the Year Nominated
Praise & Worship Album of the Year (Strong Tower) Nominated
Worship Song of the Year ("Strong Tower") Nominated
2007 Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year (Hearts of the Innocent) Nominated
Recorded Music Packaging of the Year (Hearts of the Innocent) Nominated
2008 Long Form Music Video of the Year (Live from Portland) Nominated
2009 Rock Album of the Year (To Know That You're Alive) Nominated
2010 Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year (It Is Well) Nominated

References

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  3. personal account from Andrew Morrison
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  7. Kutless Guitarist Leaves Band After Eight Years on ChristianPost.com
  8. Guitar Praise Official Site Song List on GuitarPraise.com
  9. Guitar Praise Expansion Pack 1 Song List on digitalpraise.com
  10. 20 Free DLC Tracks Note/Jukebox Clarification on RockBand.com
  11. "Ultimate Event" Site Archived February 17, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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  13. 13.0 13.1 "Kutless Album & Song Chart History" billboard.com. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
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