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Artist description
A beautiful blending of melodic punk, screamo, and Rock n' roll.
"With first listen you're probably assuming that this band is some incarnation of pop punk that existed years ago, but listen further and you'll realize that you've stumbled on to something fresh and unique. Part melodic punk, part screamo, and part rock n' roll and yet entirely FORGOTTEN ARRIVAL. This band is young yet they share more music influence then the majority of bands their age. From the energetic and intense track "Stacie" to the catchy sing-a-long chorus of "Take Him Home" to the standout melodic track "Unveil", you'll soon be caught up in this album's addictive melodies and unrelenting harmonies. There is more depth to this band then just the casual "I Love My Girlfriend" type punk rock. Evident are songs that touch on death, pain, scene politics, worship, and a closely held faith in Jesus Christ. There is more to this band than just youthful exuberance. There is a passionate yearning and energetic drive to be more than just the typical band you've all heard a million times before. Forgotten Arrival will be taking one city at a time on their quest to bring the fun back into rock."--Brandon/Indie Vision Music |
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Music Style
Screamo influenced melodic punk, with a touch of Rock n' Roll |
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Musical Influences
Coming Soon......... |
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Similar Artists
Brand New,Finch,Rufio,Noise Ratchet,Senses Fail,New Found Glory,Silverstein |
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Artist History
Coming Soon............. |
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Group Members
Travis Aimer(Lead Vocals), Andrew Coghlan(Bass/BGV), Randy Felten(Guitar), Warren Freer(Lead Guitar,Acoustic), Ian Nakazawa(Drums) |
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Instruments
Rock Instruments |
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Albums
Through Your Eyes |
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Press Reviews
Coming Soon........... |
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Additional Info
Album now available on Indie Vision Music! |
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Location
Laguna Niguel, CA - USA |
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