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Artist description
We are 7 Days After, Louisville Kentucky Emo/Punk and it's most
mediocre. We combine heartfelt lyrics, with a driving rhythm
section, and expertly executed guitars for a personal music experience. |
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Music Style
Emo/Punk |
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Musical Influences
Saves The Day, Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever, Foo Fighters |
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Similar Artists
Saves the Day, The June Spirit |
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Artist History
Formed in January of 2000 by Johnny Goebel and Mike Brough,
our mission, make good music. Johnny knew Wes, and knew that
he was going to get a drum set that Christmas, and he was swiftly
recruited, and Wes knew Brad, who also received musical equipment
that year. With inexperience they began to jam.
6 months later, and a departed Mike, they debuted at their own show:
"The Advent Party". Rocked the house.
That following October they recorded their first CD, the Better Than Ham EP.
5 Tracks including the favorite "Milkcarton Man". That was
followed by a string of shows. And 1 month later,
Mike rejoined the band.
In June of 2001 the band recorded their 2nd CD, the live
album "Autin and Me". In August of 2001 Mike quit the band.
Shows were still played, but in December of 2001, the worst
show ever occured, almost breaking up the band.
Things were prayed about, talked about, and the band continued on.
In February, Mike was brought in to fill in for 2nd
guitar, and then in April, the newest member was brought in..
A permanant 2nd guitarist who fulfills all that is needed
to bring 7 Days After to paramount, Scott MacEachron.
In June 2002 7 Days After recorded their first live Studio Album
entitled "How to Live a Golden Life After the Fall of the Roman Empire"
Everything else is in the bright, bright future that 7 Days After
holds. |
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Group Members
Johnny Goebel-Guitar/Vox
Scott MacEachron-Guitar/Vox
Brad Buckingham-Bass
Wesley Feher-Drums |
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Location
Lousiville, KY - USA |
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