Lit | OohYeah

Since their formation in the mid-90s, Lit has paved a unique path to success that continues on today. The hit records A Place in the Sun (1999) and Atomic (2001) spawned mega-singles “My Own Worst Enemy," "Zip-Lock," "Miserable," and “Lipstick and Bruises”... as well as a decade of sold-out crowds, major label deals and world tours. An 11-week No.1 single, platinum records, all fueled by a dedicated and active fanbase. In 2008, however, the rollercoaster ride to the top of rockdom halted abruptly when the band’s beloved drummer Allen Shellenberger was diagnosed with a brain tumor that took his life a year later. Since Shellenberger’s death and dedicating their fifth studio record The View From The Bottom (2012) to him, Lit has been actively touring, writing, recording, and switching lanes over to Country.