Atlanta-based Christian alternative metal act
the Chariot is a showcase for singer
Josh Scogin. Formerly frontman for the popular Christian nu-metallers
Norma Jean (originally known as
Luti-Kriss, before Dirty South rapper
Ludacris eclipsed their limited popularity),
Scogin left
Norma Jean for undisclosed personal reasons in 2003, following the release of their second album. Largely dispensing with the rap-rock and nu-metal aspects of
Norma Jean in favor of a punkier metalcore direction,
Scogin almost immediately formed
the Chariot with members of other area metal and CCM groups. The original lineup of
the Chariot consisted of
Scogin, singer and guitarist
Keller Harbin, guitarist
Tony Medina, bassist
Joshua Beiser, and drummer
Jeff Carter. Signing to the popular Christian indie rock label Solid State Records in 2004, the band debuted later that year with the almost operatically titled Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead and Nothing Is Bleeding. Following the subsequent release of a live DVD, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Chariot,
Medina and
Carter left the band; new drummer Mark Nicks debuted on the 2005 EP
Unsung, but was replaced by
Jake Ryan before sessions began for the band's second full-length,
The Fiancee. After the album was recorded,
Beiser and
Harbin left
the Chariot (
Harbin joining
Every Time I Die) and were replaced by
Jon Terry and
Dan Eaton in time for an extensive North American package tour with other bands from the Solid State Records roster. Delayed by the rapid changeover in band personnel,
The Fiancee eventually surfaced in early April 2007 with new bassist
Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler on board. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide