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Artist description
Same Way Again is an emo/rock based band with punk
rock roots... Starting with a more punk sound, they
have evolved into a driving, melodic, and powerful
emotional force. |
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Music Style
Emo Rock |
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Musical Influences
Thursday, Further Seems Forever, Jimmy Eat World, Mineral, Hopesfall, Appleseed Cast, Sunny Day Real Estate, Saves The Day, Reggie, Pop Unknown, Time Spent Driving |
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Similar Artists
Further Seems Forever, The Juliana Theory, Thursday |
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Artist History
Native to Southern California, Same Way Again
made their debut in late May of 2001.
Later, the group upgraded to their current
drummer Dan Frost (not found on the Almost
Famous EP). They began with a pop-punk edge,
sinking, evolving, and eventually arriving at
a more emotional sound, similar to bands like
Thursday and Jimmy Eat World. On the
Dreamers of Dreams EP,you can expect to hear a talented punk style, as opposed to
the more intricate, emo based sound. Always bettering themselves and reaching new hights... |
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Group Members
John Bennett- Lead Guitars & B.G.V.
Danny Olivas- Guitar & Lead Vocals
Dan Frost- Drums |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, and Drums |
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Albums
Almost Famous EP, Dreamers of Dreams EP |
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Press Reviews
"Instrumentally, the band was put
together well, and no member lacked
talent-in fact, their drummer was one of
the best amateur drummers I had ever
encountered." - U.C.Riverside Highlander Volume 50 issue
16.
"Same Way Again is a band that is smarter than most because they are getting things done all by themselves... They've produced an efficient product... Their songs are good, but not only that, they have already begun to reep the benefits of their early and outstanding acheivements... At the rate they're going, it won't take them long before they will see that greener pasture known as MTV."
-Skinnie Magazine |
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Location
Riverside, California - USA |
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