Austin Carlile
Austin Carlile, former lead vocalist of Of Mice & Men and founder of Rise Records, is known for his powerful vocals and contributions to the metalcore genre.
Metal Singer
September 27, 1987
Libra
37
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Austin Carlile rose to fame as the lead vocalist for the metalcore bands Attack Attack! and Of Mice & Men. His notable album releases include “Someday Came Suddenly” (2008) with Attack Attack!, and with Of Mice & Men, “The Flood” (2011), “Restoring Force” (2014), and “Cold World” (2016).
In 2016, Carlile departed from Of Mice & Men due to health issues stemming from Marfan syndrome. Despite this setback, he pursued a solo career, releasing his debut solo album, “The Madness of Many,” in the same year.
Throughout his career, Carlile has garnered accolades, including Alternative Press Music Awards for Best Vocalist in 2012 and 2014, and a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in 2015.
Beyond music, Carlile is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, openly sharing his own struggles with depression and anxiety. He actively supports animal rights and collaborates with various animal welfare organizations.
Carlile’s self-taught musical talent, love for horror movies, and enthusiasm for gaming add depth to his multifaceted personality.
Austin Carlile’s journey as a metal singer, advocate, and solo artist continues to inspire and connect with fans worldwide, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry and beyond.