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chasing the everafter
everythingends
melodic post-hardcore with a ROCK twist
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Gunfight | 3:47 | Play |
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Daylight Intervention | 2:58 | Play |
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Hopeless Inc. | 3:37 | Play |
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Seconds and Silhouettes | 4:02 | Play |
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The Disagreement Pact | 3:48 | Play |
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Sleeping With Candles Lit | 2:43 | Play |
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Selfish Needs | 4:56 | Play |
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Description
FORWARD
For every end there is a beginningRising from the ashes of fallen regional bands, everythingends is poised to turn the stagnant music scene upside down.
CHAPTER I: THE END/THE BEGINNING
Forged under the idea of continuing the band with no musical rules, remaining members of the original everythingends line-up (Aaron, Ben and Dave) enlisted the aid of former Heavy Depth Perception guitarist and long time friend Eric Speeth. Ever since our old singer made it apparent that he wasnt going to be able to continue with the band, Eric was immediately the first choice as second guitarist. states guitarist Dave Trusso. Speeth immediately signed on as he had previously envisioned himself in the band long ago when playing shows with his old band Heavy Depth Perception.
CHAPTER II: THE SEARCH
Now with the core of the band in place, the most important piece was missing: The Singer. The search began with many a lack luster auditions, causing the members of the band to believe they would never succeed in finding the perfect piece to the everythingends puzzle. Days turned to weeks, and weeks to months, as the search dragged on. One morning guitarist Dave Trusso awoke to an email from Ian Titus, formerly of the Baltimore based band Yclept. I was immediately blown away by his voice, but I figured that because he was from so far away it was just a fleeting interest in the band, says Trusso. The band decided to fly him to Jamestown for a weekend, and after a grueling 3 days of intense rehearsal, Ian was welcomed into the group.
CHAPTER III: THE SOUND AND THE FURY
Based upon many styles and influences, everythingends has taken dramatic steps to abolish boring cookie cutter music. Citing the likes of Circa Survive, Thrice, Nirvana and Dredg as influences barley scratches the surface of what the band is about. Walking a tightrope of pop hooks, indie experimentation, and post-hardcore aggression, everythingends pulls off the balancing act effortlessly. Staying in one place musically is something we have no interest in states Trusso. If you dont try different things you grow stale, evolution is the essence of art.
CHAPTER IV: THE FUTURE
In a mere two months everythingends has completed a 7 song ep Chasing the Everafter, with subsequent touring to follow. Many sponsors have expressed interest in endorsing the band, including Red Bull, Zippo and Full Armor Clothing. We know this is what we wanna do musically, states Trusso, If our hearts are in it nothing can stop us.