Jerod Boyd, born on May 16, 1991 in Troy, Ohio, discovered his passion for music at a young age. Growing up in a small town, he was drawn to the energy and emotion that music could convey. He started playing drums in his school band, developing his skills and honing his craft.
Boyd's big break came when he joined the band Miss May I. In 2007, they released their first EP, Vows for a Massacre, which garnered attention in the metalcore scene. Shortly after, they were signed to Rise Records, marking the beginning of their rise to fame.
As the drummer for Miss May I, Boyd's powerful and precise drumming style became a defining characteristic of the band's sound. Known for their intense live performances and dynamic stage presence, Miss May I quickly gained a loyal following in the metal community.
Over the years, the band toured extensively, playing at prominent music festivals such as Warped Tour, Disarm the Descent tour, and the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival. Their hard work and dedication paid off, as they gained recognition for their high-energy performances and raw, emotional lyrics.
Despite his busy schedule with the band, Boyd remains grounded and connected to his roots in Ohio. His family and friends continue to support him in his musical endeavors, providing a solid foundation for his career.
Through his work with Miss May I, Jerod Boyd has left a lasting impact on the metalcore scene. His passion for music and dedication to his craft have inspired countless fans and aspiring musicians. As he continues to push the boundaries of his art, Boyd remains a driving force in the world of heavy music.