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Music Style
emo post hardcore rock |
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Similar Artists
thursday, taking back sunday, thrice, elliot, christiansen, finch, afi, glassjaw |
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Artist History
Squarewell formed in the late spring/early summer of 2002. The original line-up included: martin kehl, jeff drake, and paul dailey. The band began very comfortably since each member was a part of a well-known local band, which played and toured together for 5 years. Squarewell sought out a more comfortable kind of music and began writing immediately. After several rehearsal sessions the inherent need for another guitarist was brought forth. At this point brandon duggins entered the band filling in all of the writing gaps.
Squarewell then began to write music and entered the studio in late 2002. The 4-song self-titled LP was born from these studio sessions and touring began. Prior to playing the first live show the need for "guitar" help at live performances was noticed. A friend named matt jaggers was asked to play guitar at live performances in order to free up hands and allow flexibility. Eventually the noticeable chemistry and talent from matt spawned the decision to invite matt into the band permanently making squarewell a finished 5 piece.
Playing every venue in the eastern U.S. that squarewell could get their hands on they consistently increased their fan base and nearly sold out of their self-titled LP. This also gained them interest from several major and indie record labels across the U.S. The constant touring/rehearsal schedule causes the last change in the band. In order to concentrate on a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, paul dailey leaves the band on good terms and bryan jones takes his spot on bass guitar. Without missing a beat with touring and writing, the band is complete and currently working on material for their upcoming full length.
Be on the look out for squarewell in your city.
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Group Members
martin kehl, jeff drake, brandon duggins, matt jaggers, bryan jones |
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Location
louisville, kentucky - USA |
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