Hyro Da Hero

Hyro Da Hero
Birth name Hyron Fenton
Born (1987-07-18) July 18, 1987
Houston, Texas
Genres Rap rock, Hip hop, Post-hardcore, Punk
Occupation(s) Musician / Rapper
Years active 2007–present
Website www.hyrodahero.com

Hyro Da Hero (born Hyron Fenton, July 18, 1987), also known as Hyro, is an American rapper from Houston, TX, currently residing in Los Angeles, CA.[1]

Career

Hyro moved to Los Angeles in November 2007, and shortly afterward released his first mixtape, Gangsta Rock, on Christmas Eve 2007 via iLike. His second mix tape, Rock & Roll Gangsta, released August 8, 2008, was dedicated to the memory of Ryan Halligan, who committed suicide after enduring years of bullying. His third mix tape, Belo Horizonte, named for a city in Brazil and released on Christmas Eve 2009, contained his first track with no samples, Dirty South Rock.

Hyro recorded his debut album Birth, School, Work, Death which includes tracks produced by Ross Robinson featuring Paul Hinojos (at the drive-in. the mars volta. sparta) on bass, Daniel Anderson (Idiot Pilot, Glowbug) on guitar, and The Blood Brothers (band) alumni Cody Votolato also on guitar, and Mark Gajadhar on drums. Birth, School, Work, Death was released in the UK and Ireland on April 4, 2011, with worldwide release following later in the year.

Hyro embarked on his first tour with a full band in the UK and Ireland in April 2012, with Welsh post-hardcore band The Blackout. Hyro also appeared on their single Higher & Higher from their album Hope.

In June, Hyro performed at Download Festival at Donington Park in England. After watching his Friday performance, the festival's promoter, Andy Copping, added Hyro to the 2nd stage on Sunday the 12th. Hyro also played on the Jagermeister Acoustic stage with his DJ and drummer, making him the first and only artist in the history of Download Festival to perform on 3 separate stages in the same year. On the Saturday in between his Friday and Sunday performances, Hyro performed with Wu-Tang Clan in London and then again Edinburgh, Scotland the following Monday.

That same month, Hyro was nominated by Kerrang! as Best International Newcomer at the 2011 Kerrang! Awards.[2]

Hyro Da Hero embarked on his first US tour with his current band later that summer, performing with Hollywood Undead and All That Remains on their 2011 summer tour. He was forced to cancel a UK tour in October/November.[3]

2012–now

In February 2012 Hyro returned to the UK for his first headline club tour. He also took part in Australia’s Soundwave Festival in early March, appearing on the main stage in 4 cities: Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Following the Soundwave Festival performances, Hyro went on tour with Mindless Self Indulgence on their US comeback tour in March and April 2012. He also appeared on the Vans Warped Tour 2012 and at the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan, August 18, 2012. During an Australian tour supporting the Deftones, Fenton presented new material that was more hip hop based, which he is currently developing further.[4] In the winter on 2016 Fenton entered the recording studio with producer Marc Jordan to work new material.

External links

References

  1. Bangs, Amy. "Rap-rock never sounded so good...". Rocksound.TV. Rocksound.tv. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  2. Lane, Daniel J. (4 May 2011). "And the nominees are...". Kerrang.com. Bauer Music. Archived from the original on 12 November 2014. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  3. Newsdesk, (reporter) (September 19, 2011). "Hyro Da Hero postpones autumn UK tour". NME.com. Retrieved November 12, 2014.
  4. Morrisson, Robyn (May 26, 2013). "Interview: Hyro Da Hero". SFMedia.com.
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