Formation and self-titled debut album (2007–2010) James Hart spent nearly a decade recording and touring as the frontman of Orange County band
Eighteen Visions. After their breakup in early 2007, He landed a label deal with
Island/Def Jam and began working almost immediately with songwriter Zac Maloy on what would become Burn Halo's
self-titled debut. Between May and October 2007, Hart made week-long treks to Tulsa, Oklahoma to write and demo with Maloy. "I knew that I wanted a clear-cut rock 'n' roll band, which is something I had not had in the past", Hart says of the music. "My vision and my brand of rock 'n' roll without having to compromise on any of the songs or any of the material. I wanted to make a very straightforward rock album. Something that had commercial appeal, but also something that had a classic, vintage mid-'80s throwback vibe to it." Two singles were released from the album: "Save Me", which Hart described as the heaviest track on the record, and "Dirty Little Girl", which features
Avenged Sevenfold guitarist
Synyster Gates. Other tracks include "Here With Me", an emotive throwback ballad. "I wanted to touch more on real life situations and real life stories", Hart says. "I wanted to paint a real life picture. I started listening to country and a lot of those songs are very real and down to earth. They are songs about real life, about situations you would come across with a lover or the loss of a friend or heading down a dark path in life. I wanted it to be really simple and easy to digest. I wanted there to be no question about what I was singing about." Drummer Timmy Russell joined the band in March 2009, and soon after that Brandon Lynn on rhythm guitar. The
self-titled album was finally released on March 31, 2009, and the band went on tour in support of the album, going on tour with many high-profile bands all around the US. Starting with a supporting slot on
Escape the Fate's tour of February–March 2009, then supporting
Avenged Sevenfold with
Papa Roach and
Buckcherry through the rest of March, and in April–May 2009, a slot playing on the SnowCore tour with
Static-X and
Saliva. In June–July 2009, the band on their first ever headlining tour of the US with supporting bands
New Medicine and Track Fighter. Touring continued through 2010, with a tour supporting
Puddle of Mudd with
The Veer Union in April 2010, and a tour supporting
Tantric and
Adema, through July–September 2010.
Up from the Ashes (2010–2013) In late 2010, the Burn Halo confirmed that they were going into the studio to record a follow-up to their self-titled debut album, with a hopeful release before summer of 2011. On October 4, 2010, the band went on to say, "Next album will be even more rockin' than the first. Heavier, faster, more metal and more in your face". On June 16, 2011, the band streamed "Dakota", another new song from the upcoming album, on
Revolver Magazine's website, as well as on their
Facebook page. On January 1, 2012, frontman
James Hart announced that due to some unforeseen circumstances, personal decisions, Brandon Lynn, Aaron Boehler, and Dillon Ray had left the band. Hart would continue touring with the other remaining member Joey Roxx, along with some new touring members that may become part of the permanent line-up of the band. On January 2, 2012, it was announced that Sonny Tremblay would be the touring, and possibly become the permanent drummer for Burn Halo. On January 3, 2012, the band announced that the new bass player was to be Ryan Frost, and the new Rhythm guitar player was to be Chris Paterson. On August 5, pre-production on the third Burn Halo album officially began. In an interview with The Vinnie Langdon Show at the 2013 Aftershock Festival, Joey Roxx provided an update on the band's new album saying that it, should be released in January and that a new single could possibly be released around October or November. Joey also went on to say that they were working with producer
Fred Archambault, who had previously worked with
Eighteen Visions and
Avenged Sevenfold.
Wolves of War (2014–present) On January 1, 2014, the band released "Wolves of War", from their new and upcoming album. The song was available for free on their
Facebook page and also released on Burn Halo's
SoundCloud page later that day. On May 13, a new song called "Fuck You" was played for the first time on KRXQ.net to promote the band's show at Concerts In The Park, which the band also played several new songs at, one being called "Until The End" by the band. On June 1, 2014, the band began filming a new music video for an unknown song. On June 19 the band released the official lyric video for the song Wolves of War on Revolver Magazine's website as well as the name of the new album and a release date of September 23 However, as of September 15 there has been no further information released and no online retailers have placed the album in their system for preordering. On September 23 the band announced that their label Epochal Artist Records had folded and the album would be delayed even further as they look for a new home for the band and the upcoming album, as well as saying a free download of a new song would happen in the coming days. However the free download has yet to be made available. On March 4, 2015, it was announced via a press release that the band had signed with eOne Music. On July 17, 2015, the band released their new single, "Dying Without You", via Alternative Press, and also announcing their new album, "Wolves of War", will be released via eOne Music on September 4, 2015. Fred Archambault was brought on board to produce, engineer and mix "Wolves of War". The band released the official music video for the song "Fuck You" on August 3, 2015. On June 7, 2016, it was announced that James had left the band and was replaced by TJ Chopelas (formerly of Track Fighter). ==Band members==