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The Score
The Score performing at Dürer Kert in 2022
The Score performing at Dürer Kert in 2022
Background information
OriginNew York City (Currently based in Los Angeles)
Genres
Years active2011–present
Labels
MembersEddie Anthony Ramirez, Jr.
Edan Chai Dover
Websitethescoremusic.com

The Score is an American alternative rock duo formed in New York City in 2011, now based in Los Angeles.[1] The group consists of Eddie Anthony Ramirez (lead vocals, guitar) and Edan Chai Dover (backing vocals, keys, producer). Chris Coombs and Logan Baldwin are touring members for the band. They were signed to Republic Records in 2015 after their song "Oh My Love" was featured in an advertising campaign for Asda supermarkets. They are currently signed to Imperial Records.[2]

History

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2011–2013: Early years

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Eddie Anthony and Edan Chai Dover formed the group in 2011, previously working together as a songwriting duo, and made collaborative demos on SoundCloud. In 2012 the band released two singles, "Dancing Shoes" and "Don't Wanna Wake Up", on their YouTube channel. They also announced that their debut EP would be released in early 2013.

In 2013 the band released a cover of "Sweet Nothing" by Calvin Harris on YouTube. They also started making covers every Sunday and released them on YouTube as a free download. These covers were called ScoreSundays. They released their lead single to their debut EP, "Not Just Another Way", in early 2013. Not long after the single's release their debut EP was canceled. It is unknown why they did so and what the EP was going to be called. The only thing known was that it was supposed to feature "Not Just Another Way", and unreleased demos such as "Hit List", "4 AM", and "Almost".

2014–2015: The Score EP, The Score EP 2, Where Do You Run EP, and singles

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The Score released their debut EP, The Score EP, in 2014, which features earlier songs, "Dancing Shoes" and "Don't Wanna Wake Up". The EP also contained their earlier released covers of "Say Something" and "Holy Grail" as bonus tracks, as well as new songs, "Til The Stars Burn Blue", "Haunted", and "This Beating Heart" and a ScoreSundays acoustic version of "Dancing Shoes". The Score continued to release weekly ScoreSundays throughout the year.

The Score announce the release of their second EP, The Score EP 2, in 2015 with the lead single, "Better Than One". The rest of their EP included tracks "Lost You", "Fall For Me", featuring Kate Lynne Logan, "In The Dark", "Real Life", and a remix of "Lost You" with Wavve Pilot.

The duo gained recognition in early 2015, when the British supermarket chain Asda used their single "Oh My Love" in a major advertising campaign titled "Save Money, Live Better". According to Asda, part of the reason why they selected the song was because "they were unsigned and unknown".[3] The song's placement in the advertisement helped The Score rise in the public eye, and "Oh My Love" reached number 43 on the UK Singles Chart in July 2015. That same year, the track became the most-detected song from an advertisement on Shazam.[4] The song also appeared in the 2015 film Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip. The Score released a single, "Catching Fire", shortly after the release of Oh My Love.

Following the success of "Oh My Love", The Score signed a record deal with Republic Records. They released their extended play, Where Do You Run, in September 2015.[5] The Score released their cover of Post Malone's song "White Iverson" shortly after.

2016: "On and On" and Unstoppable EP

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On April 8, 2016, the duo released the song "Up" for the Sing Street Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The duo also released the single "On and On", which was featured in the spring programming lineup for HBO. After announcing on social media that a new EP would be released, The Score officially released the Unstoppable EP[6] on September 23, 2016. The title track was later featured in the 2017 Power Rangers film. In 2017, "Unstoppable" was also used as the theme song for the World Series of Poker main event streamed live on ESPN2 and Poker Central beginning on July 8. In 2018, the song was used in advertising campaigns for the Jeep Grand Cherokee. "Unstoppable" was also used in a Dude Perfect[7] video titled "Water Bottle Flip Edition | Dude Perfect" released on July 18, 2016. "Unstoppable" also received a gold award from RIAA, making it the band's biggest hit.

2017–2018: Atlas

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The Score released an EP called Myths & Legends on April 14, 2017, including their singles, "Revolution" and "Legend", which were later included on their debut studio album. The album, titled Atlas, was released on October 13, 2017. As a part of this album, other songs such as "Unstoppable", "Miracle", "Never Going Back" "Shakedown", "Who I Am", Strange", "Only One", "Believe", and "Tightrope" were released. "Legend" was featured in the soundtrack for NHL 18, released on September 15, 2017. It also featured in the soundtrack for Asphalt 9: Legends and Apex Legends released on July 25, 2018. A stripped version of Myths & Legends was released on August 11, 2017.

In 2018, the band opened for Echosmith to support their "Inside A Dream Tour". In the fall of 2018, they were scheduled to return in their "Revolution Tour" with special guests The Orphan The Poet and Birthday.

In 2018, The Score released a single titled "Glory". They released the single, "Stronger", on September 7, 2018. According to their Twitter account, the song signified a new era for the band.[8] The official music video for the song, directed by Jason Lester, was released on YouTube on October 4, 2018,[9] and it was followed soon after by the release of another single, "The Fear".

2019–2021: Pressure, Stay, and Carry On

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On January 29, 2019,[10] The Score announced that an EP titled Pressure would be released on February 1, 2019. Included the song: "Dreamin'" featuring American rapper, blackbear. It also included the previously released singles, "Glory", "Stronger" and "The Fear". Other new releases were, "Born For This" and "Under The Pressure".

On May 24, 2019, The Score released a new single titled "Stay".[11] On August 1, 2019, The Score announced their new EP, also titled Stay, which was released on August 9.[12] It includes six songs, including the title track. On December 13, 2019, the band released "Bulletproof" featuring Xylø, and was included at the end credits of the Netflix film 6 Underground.[13]

Since the start of the 2019–20 football season, Norwich City F.C. have used the single "Stronger" in their video package before all of the team's home matches at Carrow Road in the Premier League.

On April 22, 2020, the band released a new single titled "Best Part", on April 24.[14] On June 19, 2020, the band released a new song titled "The Champion".[15] On July 20, the band revealed the lyrics for their upcoming song titled "All of Me" featuring a surprise feature by drummer, Travis Barker, as well as promising a signed lyric sheet to the first five to guess the feature. The song was released on July 24.[16] Some days later, on July 31, the band announced their second studio album Carry On, scheduled for a release on August 28, 2020.[17]

2021–2022: Chrysalis, Metamorph, and "Bad Days"

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The band's songs "Unstoppable" and "The Champion" were played at Super Bowl LV in February 2021.

The Score released their single, "Victorious" on June 25, 2021. They released another single, "Head Up", on July 23, 2021, and "Top of the World" on August 20, 2021. These songs were included on the band's EP Chrysalis, which was released on September 24, 2021. This EP includes these previously released songs and two new songs: "Pull the Cord" and "Good To Be Alive".

The Score released their single, "Alarm", on October 22, 2021, and another single titled "Big Dreams" featuring FITZ on December 9, 2021. They released the single "Enemies" on January 14, 2022.

The band's third album, Metamorph, was released on March 18, 2022.

The band released a single in collaboration with DREAMERS titled "Bad Days" on July 22, 2022. Along with the release of the single, the band announced a U.S. tour called "No More Bad Days". The band was also scheduled to perform on the Dude Perfect Cruise,[18] though later this was quietly removed from the website of the cruise, and they didn't show up.

2022-2023: Hiatus

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From the release of Bad Days until December 2023, The Score stopped releasing any new music and instead their members started working with other artists.

In 2023, Edan Dover started collaborating with other artists under the name "EDVN". Some artists he released songs with include Zayde Wolf and Sam Tinnesz.

2023–present: Last Legends

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On August 1, 2023, it was announced that their songs "Legend" and "Unstoppable" had both reached RIAA Platinum, making these their biggest hits to date.[19]

After a hiatus, the band released "Deep End" on December 1, 2023, followed by "Survivor" on January 26, 2024, "Down With The Wolves" with 2WEI on March 22, "Power" on May 17, "Don't Need A Hero" on July 12 and "Visions" on September 6, 2024, all of which, except for "Deep End", were included in their fourth album.

On January 1, 2024, Eddie Anthony Ramirez announced that he, along with other members of The Score, would be releasing music as part of a new band called "Unroyal". Edan was notably absent from this, sparking rumors of a conflict between the two.

In April 2024, Edan Dover started releasing music under the name "DEANE", while also continuing to release as "EDVN".

On October 4, 2024, the band announced their fourth, full length album Last Legends, which they released on November 8, 2024.[20] The band released "Fighting For", "Better Days", "Redemption Song", and "Superhuman" as well with the album.

Members

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  • Eddie Anthony – lead vocals, guitar
  • Edan Chai Dover – keys, production, backing vocals

Touring members

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  • Chris Coombs – guitar, backing vocals
  • Logan Baldwin – drums, percussion

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
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US
Heat

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Atlas 18
Carry On
  • Release date: August 28, 2020
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Metamorph
  • Release date: March 18, 2022
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Last Legends
  • Release date: November 8, 2024
  • Label: Imperial Records
  • Formats: Digital download

Extended plays

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Title Details
The Score EP
  • Released: February 18, 2014[23]
  • Label: None
  • Formats: Digital download
The Score EP 2
  • Released: September 23, 2014[24]
  • Label: None
  • Formats: Digital download
Where Do You Run
  • Released: September 25, 2015[25]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Unstoppable
  • Released: September 23, 2016[26]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Myths & Legends
  • Released: April 14, 2017[27]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Stripped
  • Released: August 11, 2017[28]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Pressure
  • Released: February 1, 2019[29]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Stay
  • Released: August 9, 2019[30]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: Digital download
Chrysalis
  • Released: September 24, 2021[31]
  • Label: Republic Records
  • Formats: digital downloads

Compilation extended plays

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Title Details
Chucks Flannels and Fenders
  • Release: November 27, 2020
  • Label: Republic
  • Formats: digital downloads
Screaming At The Top Of Your Lungs
  • Release: December 4, 2020
  • Label: Republic
  • Formats: digital downloads
Set It Off
  • Release: December 11, 2020
  • Label: Republic
  • Formats: digital downloads
Breathe You Got This
  • Release: December 18, 2020
  • Label: Republic
  • Formats: digital downloads

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart position Certifications Album
UK
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US
Adult

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US
Rock

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"Dancing Shoes" 2012 The Score EP
"Don't Wanna Wake Up"
"Sweet Nothing"
(Calvin Harris & Florence Welch Cover)
2013 Non-album singles
"Not Just Another Way"
"Better Than One" 2014 The Score EP 2
"Oh My Love" 2015 43 37 Where Do You Run
"Catching Fire" Non-album singles
"White Iverson"
(Post Malone Cover)
"On and On" 2016
"Up" Sing Street (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"Unstoppable" 24 Atlas
"Revolution" 2017 50
"Legend" 36
"Never Going Back"
"Miracle"
"Glory" 2018 Pressure
"Stronger"
"The Fear"
"Dreamin'"
(featuring Blackbear)
2019
"Stay" Stay
"Bulletproof"
(featuring Xylø)
Non-album single
"Best Part" 2020 Carry On
"The Champion"
"All of Me"
(featuring Travis Barker)
"Carry On"
(with AWOLNATION)
"Victorious" 2021 Chrysalis; Metamorph
"Head Up"
"Top of the World"
"Alarm" Metamorph
"Big Dreams"
(featuring FITZ)
"Enemies" 2022
"Fighter"
"Bad Days"
(with DREAMERS)
Non-album singles
"Deep End" 2023
"Survivor" 2024 Last Legends
"Down With The Wolves"
(with 2WEI)
"Power"
"Don't Need A Hero"
"Visions"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

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Year Video Director
2015 "Oh My Love"[37] Justin Paul Ramirez
2017 "Legend"[38] Eric Barrett
"Miracle"[39] Justin Paul Ramirez
2018 "Stronger"[40] Unknown
2019 "Dreamin" (ft. Blackbear)[41] Unknown
"Stay"[42] Jason Lester
2020 "Best Part"[43] Collin Duddy, Dean Krupka
"Carry On"[44] Unknown
2021 "Head Up"[45] Unknown
2022 "Enemies"[46] Metaform
"Fighter"[47] Metaform

References

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