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Origin
  
Name
  
Ryan Seaman

Labels
  
Epitaph, Doghouse


Years active
  
2001 – present

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, vocalist

Role
  
Musician

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Born
  
September 23, 1983 (age 40) Oxnard, California, US (
1983-09-23
)

Instruments
  
Vocals, drums, percussion, guitar, bass guitar

Associated acts
  
Falling in Reverse, I Am Ghost, The Brobecks, The Bigger Lights, Kiev, Jeffree Star , The Brobecks, Madcap, Love Equals Death, Vanna, My Favorite Highway, William Tell, Aiden, Alexa Wilkinson, The Eyeliners, Kaitee Page, Electric Valentine, Good Knives , Kill Paradise, Fairview

Music groups
  
Falling In Reverse (Since 2011), I Am Ghost (2005 – 2006)

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Metalcore, Melodic hardcore, Pop punk

Similar People
  
Jacky Vincent, Ronnie Radke, Ron Ficarro, Max Green, Mika Horiuchi

Profiles

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Ryan Eric Seaman (born September 23, 1983) is an American musician who is known as the longest tenured drummer for the band Falling in Reverse. He is the current touring drummer for rock band Icon for Hire.

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Early years (2002–2011)

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In 2002, Seaman got his first touring opportunity to play on the Vans Warped Tour, drumming for Lookout Records artist The Eyeliners.

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In 2005, Seaman joined the band of post-hardcore I Am Ghost, recording some tracks for their debut album, Lovers' Requiem, released in 2006. In April 2009 he joined the pop rock band The Bigger Lights, participating in two albums and an EP, leaving the band in May 2011. He has also participated as a drummer with artists such as The Brobecks, My Favorite Highway and Aiden.

Falling in Reverse (2011–2017)

In late May 2011, Seaman officially joined the post-hardcore band, Falling in Reverse, replacing Scott Gee. The band released their first album, The Drug in Me Is You on July 26. Although he did not participate in the recording of the album, he is credited as part of the band. Seaman performed on the band's second studio album Fashionably Late, released on June 18, 2013. The band released their third studio album Just Like You on February 24, 2015.

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Around the time of the bands fourth and most recent release with Seaman, Coming Home, it was rumored that he had parted ways with the band. This was confirmed when the band performed on May 8, without Seaman and Chris Kamrada now playing drums for the band.

Icon for Hire (2017)

Prior to the controversy with Falling in Reverse, Seaman announced on April 6, 2017 that he would play supporting drums for rock band Icon for Hire starting May 3, 2017.

I Don't Know How But They Found Me (2016–present)

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Seaman and Panic at the Disco!'s Dallon Weekes, who he previously worked with in The Brobecks, formed I Don't Know How But They Found Me (abbreviated as idkhow) in 2016. They made their unannounced debut on December 6, 2016 at Emo Nite's two-year anniversary show at The Echo and Echoplex. The band presents their songs and videos as recently discovered footage from an obscure band from the late 1970s-early 1980s. Their first song "Modern Day Cain" was released August 18th, 2017. On September 6, 2017, they were announced as support acts for The Aquabats! tour in October, playing on the Salt Lake City and Denver dates.

Other projects

In November 2014, Seaman was featured on Dallon Weekes' Christmas song titled "Sickly Sweet Holidays". Seaman also performed on Weekes' second Christmas single titled "Please Don't Jump (It's Christmas)", released in November 2016.

Discography

With I Am Ghost
  • Lovers' Requiem (2006) – Tracks 2–12
  • With The Bigger Lights
  • The Bigger Lights (2010)
  • Battle Hymn (2011)
  • With Dallon Weekes
  • "Sickly Sweet Holidays" (2014)
  • "Please Don't Jump (It's Christmas)" (2016)
  • With Falling in Reverse
  • The Drug in Me Is You (2011)
  • Fashionably Late (2013)
  • Just Like You (2015)
  • Coming Home (2017)
  • References

    Ryan Seaman Wikipedia