Remington Leith
Remington Leith, born May 5, 1994, in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a prominent American singer and songwriter, best known as the charismatic frontman of the fashion-art rock band Palaye Royale, which was formed in 2008. Alongside his brothers, Sebastian Danzig and Emerson Barrett, who are integral members of the band, Leith has carved a unique niche in the music industry. Despite his current success, Leith’s journey into music was not straightforward; initially training classically in piano and music theory, he reluctantly became the vocalist of the group due to the lack of remaining instrument options. His early years were marked by a significant battle with stage fright, a challenge he overcame to lead Palaye Royale to international acclaim. The band’s journey included a significant move to Los Angeles in 2011, which was fraught with challenges including eviction and financial hardships, until their eventual signing with Sumerian Records. Notably, in 2017, Leith expanded his artistic repertoire by providing the singing voice for Johnny Faust, the main character of the movie “American Satan,” played by Andy Biersack. Described by his brothers as “beautiful and smart,” Leith’s multifaceted talents have positioned him as a notable figure in the rock music scene.