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One of the main originators of the modern prog-metal movement, Birmingham, Alabama's ERRA burst onto the scene in the early 2010s. The five-piece took influence from acts like Misery Signals, As I Lay Dying, Born of Osiris, and Saosin, ERRA have released numerous albums and toured with like-minded bands such as As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red, Tesseract, Ice Nine Kills, Glass Cloud, Within the Ruins, and Texas in July.

ERRA was formed in 2009 by high-school friends Alex Ballew, Jesse Cash, Adam Hicks, Garrison Lee, and Alan Rigdon. Coming out of the MySpace music era, ERRA wrote and self-released two EPS: 2009's self-titled and 2010's Andromeda. Tragic Hero Records, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, took notice of what ERRA was up to and signed them in 2011. The same year, ERRA released their debut studio album: Impulse.

The following year, Hicks left the band and was replaced by guitarist Sean Price. ERRA also began recording their sophomore studio album, Augment, which came out in October 2013. In 2014, Lee and Rigdon also left the band, and bassist Price moved to rhythm guitar, while vocalist Ian Eubanks replaced Lee.

In 2014, ERRA signed with Sumerian Records and released a new EP, Moments of Clarity, which reached No. 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. In 2015, ERRA opened for August Burns Red (on their Frozen Flame tour) and Tesseract (on their Polaris tour). Eubanks also left ERRA in 2015 and was replaced by former Texas in July member J.T. Cavey.

In 2016, ERRA released their third album, Drift, which also hit No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. ERRA also toured that year on Sumerian's 10-year anniversary tour with Born of Osiris, Veil of Maya, After the Burial, and Bad Omens.

Two years later, ERRA released their fourth album, Neon, which, like its predecessor, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. That fall, they went on tour with After the Burial and The Acacia Strain. The following summer, ERRA hit the road with Northlane, Crystal Lake and Currents and released a cover of Queens of the Stone Age's "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire."

By 2020, ERRA opted to part ways with Sumerian Records and signed with Australian heavy-metal label UNFD. From there, they released a string of singles and announced a new, self-titled album, which dropped in March 2021. Six months later, they released an instrumental version.

In early 2022, ERRA released a deluxe version of their eponymous  effort along with the single "Nigh to Silence." Price also announced his departure from the band. When not touring with ERRA, Jesse Cash performs with his side project, Ghost Atlas.

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Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 26 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by Louwho on 5/4/24Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    The entire show was amazing. Great energy and song choices. I only wish that it was longer!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Show and cool venue!

    by Lola on 4/30/24The Masquerade - Heaven - Atlanta

    My first metal concert and I totally enjoyed it! Stood on the balcony, convenient to bar and good view! Sound quality could use some improvement! A little muddy!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic!

    by Kelsey on 4/30/24The Masquerade - Heaven - Atlanta

    They always play such an amazing show! Can't wait for then to come back to GA! 🤘💖

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Huge Energy

    by Chris on 4/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    The performance, the technicality, the production…..MAN this show was absolutely amazing from start to finish!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Renren on 4/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    The bands were amazing! Amazing Venue! 1000/10 I hope they come back

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by Billy on 4/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    10 out of 10 show. Such an awesome experience getting to see and bad live for the first time I’ve been listening to for years. If you are an Erra fan, you really should check it out!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever

    by Jess Rabid on 4/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    This was the best show I have ever seen!! The lights, the performance, the crowd, the venue, and their staff... 15/10 highly recommend!! Brooklyn bowl is notorious for having fantastic entertainment events, and I have been to many of them. This experience truly was above and beyond my expectations. Each one of the band's on this run had ability to interact with the crowd while giving an outstanding performance. Between their talent and the sound engineer, it was so clean and precise. It was my first time seeing any of these bands and I am so impressed!! The lightshow was magical and there was never a dull moment. There was so much crowd surfing, safely, and the mosh pit never stopped! The merch team from each band playing were kind, courteous and very helpful. The bartending staff managed this large crowd very well. The security team made sure there were no major incidents and everyone was comfortable and safe. The energy of this concert is still lingering in the middle TN area, and it gave me a wonderful memory for a lifetime.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible

    by Squirreltag on 4/28/24Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore

    This was my 3rd time seeing Erra and they continue to sound better and better. They really know how to put on an amazing show with their powerful sounds, stage presence, and crowd interaction. If you ever get a chance to see Erra live, don’t miss out.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great lineup, inconsistent sound

    by tmcder24 on 4/28/24Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore

    This show/tour has a fantastic lineup (ERRA, Make Them Suffer, Void of Vision, Novelists). However, the sound of each band was somewhat inconsistent, mainly coming down to poor mixing. Novelists (the opener) sounded incredible. Their mix and live timing and performance were one of the best of the night. Make Them Suffer also sounded great and had an awesome set with high energy. ERRA and Void of Vision seemed to be plagued by a lack of good mixing on their instruments. The guitar in both sets was way too low, resulting in the entire performance sounding like a drum solo. This especially impacted ERRA, which is a very guitar-forward act. They played many hits, including an 8 minute guitar virtuoso performance, which was unfortunately hard to digest with how low Jesse's guitar was in the mix. This does not take away from any talent that VoV or ERRA have, but next time, they would benefit from having some more attention focused on the mix of their live sound.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Patron

    by Laura on 12/4/23

    I hated that they didn’t stay on stage longer. They are absolutely amazing