Hillsong United Chislett has played guitar on all Hillsong United albums excluding
Look to You (2005) and
Aftermath: Live in Miami (2012). These albums include 2019's
People and 2015's
Empires, for which he was also the album's producer. In the United States,
People sold 107,000 equivalent album units in its opening week, debuting at No. 2 on the mainstream
Billboard 200 chart (dated 2 May). Being their third top ten appearance on
Billboard 200, the album is the highest ranking appearance for Hillsong United on the chart, beating out the No. 5 debuts by 2015's
Empires and 2013's
Zion, while breaking their best sales week record, formerly held by
Empires.
People registered at No. 1 on
Billboard's Christian albums chart, and won the
Dove Award for 2019 Worship Album of year. In 2013, Chislett came back to Hillsong United full-time to produce the 2013 album
Zion. He then became current full-time touring member and producer for Hillsong United.
The Academy Is... (2007–2011) Chislett was the lead guitarist of Chicago rock band
the Academy Is..., replacing Tom Conrad in late 2006. He played and co-wrote music for the albums
Santi and
Fast Times at Barrington High.
Butch Walker Prior to joining the Academy Is..., Chislett played in
Butch Walker's band. He toured with Walker in 2005 and 2006. He appeared on the studio album ''
The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites and the live DVD Live at Budokan''.
Other projects Chislett wrote music and played guitar in the band 1969, whose line-up is completed by Butch Walker and drummer Darren Dodd (The Let's-Go-Out-Tonites, Electric South). The band's debut album,
Maya, was released on 1 April 2008. Chislett also played guitar in Pistol Youth with Brad Carter from
Steriogram. Pistol Youth's
Smiling can backfire EP was released digitally in early 2008. Chislett played guitar for
Brooke Fraser's
Flags tour and is featured on her music video "Coachella". Chislett has his own production company, Skipton Productions, Inc., which was established in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2008. == Personal life ==