Ethan John Luck (born October 16, 1978 in Long Beach, California) is a guitarist, drummer and bassist who has played in many bands, most prominently, ska band The O.C. Supertones. Ethan began playing guitar at the age of 10, taught by his father, James Luck.
Currently, Luck is a member of Rock band Relient K as their drummer. He is also the cousin of Matt Wignall of Havalina. Luck has also made a part time career as a studio musician working with such people as Aaron Sprinkle, Mark Lee Townsend, Joe Marlet, Neill King, Bill Stevenson, etc. He has played on records for Kutless, Roper, Nikki Clan, Relient K and Last Tuesday, to name a few. Ethan endorses Washburn Guitars and can been seen with them live and in Demon Hunter videos. On drums, he endorses Battlefield Drums, Meinl Cymbals and Vic Firth Sticks.
Luck and fellow The O.C. Supertones alum Daniel Spencer ran Rebel Waltz Recording Co., a recording studio based out of Franklin, TN. Artists that recorded there included Flatfoot 56, August Burns Red, The Send, The Lonely Hearts and many others. The two also had a punk band called My Red Hot Nightmare that was short lived in Nashville. Ethan continues his love of recording and recently engineered/produced Supertones singer Matt Morginsky for his first solo record.
It was announced on February 12, 2008, that Ethan would be the new drummer for pop punk band Relient K. The band made the announcement on their website and in the same day, Luck announced it on his personal website. He also posted a letter to Demon Hunter fans about his future in the band. The letter can be fount here.
In August of 2009, it was learned that Ethan, along with Don Clark, had both decided to depart as guitarists from Demon Hunter. Ethan and Don's schedule's with Relient K and Invisible Creature, respectively, made it hard to keep up with Demon Hunter and their other projects both.
