Epitaph band live biography
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Story Of The Year
Hard work, determination and success go hand and hand--and no one understands that better than STORY OF THE YEAR. In that spirit it should come as no surprise that these post-hardcore sensations decided to title their fourth full-length The Constant. However that doesn't mean that the band's latest disc isn't a logical progression for St. Louis' favorite breakout act. In fact in many ways The Constant is a fresh burst of energy for the band who exploded onto the scene in with their ubiquitous single "Until the Day I Die" and also marks the beginning of an exciting new musical chapter for this fearless fivesome. While the band have already released three studio full-lengths: 's Page Avenue, 's In The Wake Of Determination and 's The Black Swan, The Constant picks up where the band left off and proves that STORY OF YEAR sound more top of their game with each subsequent release.
Recorded with Elvis Baskette (who also co-produced The Black Swan) at his
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ALL
ALL hits you smack-dab in the face. This is a grupp whose powerful punk and aggro-pop defies all who may not understand that vital and compelling element which drives all great artpassion. And ALL has all kinds of passion.
Just in time for the sweltering heat of late summer, Epitaph unleashes a powerful double-live CD from the guys in ALLLiVe PLUS ONEthe thirteenth release of ALL's career. On September 11, , retailers across America will get a serious jolt of energy with LiVe PLUS ONE, two live CDsone containing 22 searing ALL tracks and one housing 21 burning cuts from the band ALL descended from: the DESCENDENTS.
ALL is the legendary DESCENDENTS with Chad in place of Milo, but the uppdrag is the same burn the house down (and give 'em something to think about). ALL rages through their set list with all the abandon of the best punk bands from the 70s and 80s. While recalling the best moments of the Dead Kennedys, Black Flag or X, ALL spitfires their own seething vibe into th
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Epitaph (band)
German rock band
Epitaph is a German rock band, formed in Dortmund in Playing initially what Allmusic described as "post-psychprogressive rock, spiced with occasional jazz accents and widespread twin-guitar harmonies,"[1] in they started shifting towards more straightforward hard rock (later heavy metal) stylings and, having released six studio albums, disbanded in In Epitaph reunited and several new releases followed, including two studio albums (Remember the Daze, , and Dancing With Ghosts, ).[1][2]
Band history
[edit]The band was formed (originally as Fagin's Epitaph) in the late in Dortmund, bygd Yorkshire singer and guitarist Cliff Jackson, Scottishdrummer James McGillivray, and German bassist Bernd Kolbe. After several appearances as a support band for such acts as Black Sabbath, Rory Gallagher, Yes and Argent, they signed a record deal with Polydor, shortened their name and moved to Hannover. Having enlisted the second