Vampires Everywhere! was conceptualized in the beginning of 2010 by Michael Orlando later became known as Michael Vampire. The band started its journey in Hollywood, CA. Michael’s obsession with the 1987 cult classic film “The Lost Boys” fueled his desire to start a band around his love for horror movies and his passion for rock music. VE! quickly gained notoriety in 2010 with the band’s debut music video “Immortal Love”. The video quickly hit a half a million views and landed on the iconic MTV Headbangers Ball! Following the video’s success giant metal blogs started adamantly posting the band.
A few months later VE! was signed to Century Media records. VE! joined the Hot Topic Tour in 2010 with Black Veil Brides around the United States & Canada. The band also landed an opening spot on X Japan’s first North American Tour, playing for over 5,000 people a night. Till this day VE is the only band to open for X Japan in the United States. In 2012 VE! landed a coveted spot on the Vans Warped Tour. VE! played both the Monster Stage and Main Stage all summer. After an amazing run on Warped the band was asked by Kevin Lyman to Headline “Rob Zombie’s Great Adventure” in Pomona, CA.
Vampires Everywhere! has toured with the likes of Black Veil Brides, Motionless In White, Aiden, Alesana, Orgy, Filter, Falling In Reverse, Our Last Night, Escape The Fate, X Japan and countless others. The 2021 rebirth of the band has generated major attention and spawned a whole new generation of VE! fans! Things progressed further in 2023 with the band’s hit single “Cry Little Sister” , the theme song from the 1987 film “The Lost Boys”. The single has achieved great success on Active Rock Radio placing #38 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart & #39 on Mediabase Active Rock Chart. The song was also featured on the Paramount+ UK TV Show “The Burning Girls”.
Vampires Everywhere! has been actively releasing new music as well as headlining shows across the country! The band is full steam ahead and has plans on earning a spot in rock history! Latest releases include a cover of My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome To The Black Parade” out on Cleopatra Records and a Teddy Swims cover of “Lose Control” out on Ghost Killer Entertainment. The band plans on releasing a new EP in 2025/2026.