Scott Gross

Scott Gross is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, audio engineer and writer known as a member of the band From Autumn To Ashes[1] and owner and founder of Hit And Run Studios in Long Island, New York.

Gross was one of the songwriters in From Autumn To Ashes and also wrote lyrics for the first two albums along with Perri and Mark.

He also is named as a producer on Jordan White’s 2016 EP “High Road.” Scott entered music after listening to the Pearl Jam album Ten and his mom bought him an electric guitar for Christmas.

The line up to that time was: Scott Gross, Francis Mark, Steven Salvio, Benjamin Perri, Mike Pilato.

On March 5, 2000 they've released their first demo called "Sin, Sorrow and Sadness" via Tribunal Records.

Mark said the following things about Salvio's department: "Basically the way that went was, we had another guitar player in the band, Steve, and he was a bit older than us.

When he asked to leave From Autumn To Ashes due to ongoing psychological problems and drug abuse he took a break from being a musician.

The back of my head split in half, the car hit me so hard I had its part number indented into my chest.

On February 17, 2009 the news came up that Scott will enter the studio sometime in March to begin production on an as-yet-unnamed new project.

Later the band name was revealed so as the members of the project: Scott Gross, Jeff Gillson, Mari-Elaina, Greg Odette Mari-Elana is the sister of Antonio Longo who was the original vocalist of Taking Back Sunday.

The meaning behind the bandname explained Scott in an interview with thrashmag: "Since I've been living in such an excruciating amount of pain since this car accident... it's the nights that get to you.

"[5] The sound of Lullaby The Storm stands between Elliott Smith and Jack's Mannequin according to Scott.

[9] [10] In early 2024 Scott was named a production engineer on 'PTSD',[11] the sophomore album of York, PA rapper Benny Bugz.