Go Radio formed in April 2007 after Jason Lancaster left Mayday Parade. Together with Matt Burns, as well as Steven Kopacz and Patrick Hosey of the Florida band Don't Die Cindy, Lancaster started Go Radio. The name "Go Radio" was originally going to be the name of a Mayday Parade side project of Lancaster's. Hosey left the band in late 2007, and was replaced by Tony Planas.
In 2008 Go Radio released their debut EP Welcome To Life. Planas would leave the band in late 2008, and was replaced by Alex Reed, formerly of the Michigan band Carawae. Reed originally joined as only a touring guitarist, but was later promoted to a full time member.
On September 8, 2009 the band released their first studio update. They revealed that they were in the process of recording a new EP with producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, both of whom produced Mayday Parade's A Lesson in Romantics.[2] On October 5, 2009, Go Radio released two of the songs from the EP on their MySpace.
On January 21, 2010 Go Radio signed to Fearless Records[3] and went on to release their second EP and Fearless Records debut, Do Overs and Second Chances on April 20, 2010.
In the July 2010 Issue of Alternative Press Jason Lancaster revealed that he has begun writing for Go Radio's debut LP for Fearless Records.
On August 31, 2010 in Brooklyn, NY the band headed into the studio with Tim O?Heir (The All-American Rejects, Hot Rod Circuit, The Starting Line, Say Anything)[4][5]. Recording is scheduled to finish September 30th, 2010.[6]
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