Well, Scale The Summit is down to its final original member, who is also the band's apparent leader. That being guitarist Chris Letchford, whose band has undergone a ton of lineup changes over the past few years. In 2012, original bassist Jordan Eberhardt left, and in 2015, original drummer Pat Skeffington left. Then this year, original guitarist Travis Levrier quit, and now we've got the departure of both bassist Mark Michell and drummer J.C. Bryant.
Letchford made the announcement on Facebook, and says the departure of the rhythm section is due to his not being able to pay them what they were asking. Letchford also announced that Charlie Engen will be the band's new drummer, and you can check out some of his stuff below.
Line up change! Just wanted to clear up a few things about the lineup on the new record as I was hoping to announce with a new tune for you guys. At the end of the last tour, the guys decided to implement an employee model into the band's structure. When we started making plans for the new record, the fees that they were requiring to play was more than I can afford. Scale The Summit is simply not in the position to guarantee a set pay for anything and everything we do. As most of you know with being a touring musician most of our income is based around chance, but Im still here doing what I love as I knew what I was getting into it when I started band.
From day one this band has been my life and will continue to be. I have written all the guitars for the last 3 albums. Its my baby and will continue to carry on as such and Im super stoked for the new STS record!
On a positive note, I would like to announce my new drummer Charlie Engen! He is an incredible drummer as you'll see in this video that was inspired by the return of The Walking Dead… I cant wait to announce the new bassist as well, coming soon.
Im confident that 2017 will be the best year for STS and I cant wait to share the new music with you guys and see you out of the road!
So we'll see what happens for the remainder of the year and into 2017