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| Websites: | www.armorforsleep.com |
| www.myspace.com/armorforsleep | |
| Band Members: | |
| Vocals / Guitar | Ben Jorgensen |
| Guitar | PJ DeCicco |
| Bass | Anthony DiIonno |
| Drums | Nash Breen |
| Band Bio: |
What To Do When You Are Dead is Armor For Sleep’s second installment due to be released 23rd May 2005. This is a record that will breathe new life into the carcass of thought provoking albums that has been lying on the side of the road, which is the post hardcore/emo/rock scene for years. Through the prism of buzz bands that flash and burn in dirty clubs under piles of screaming kids who will denounce them a month later it gets harder for words like longevity and individuality, originality and endurance to surface in the wash of MP3 ’s and P2P ’s that carry them to spread and deletion. In
every band stickered corner, in every smoke filled club from New York
to California, Armor For Sleep has been showcasing their unique sound
to thousands of kids who show up religiously and repeatedly to sing
every word almost to the point of absurdity. In the past two years they
have supported Fall Out Boy, Taking Back Sunday, Midtown, From Autumn
To Ashes, Further Seems Forever, Bane and countless others. They have
also done their own full U.S. headlining tours. If the last two years
have been only a prelude to what the band is ultimately capable of and
if the success of their debut album Dream To Make Believe is any indication,
Armor For Sleep is destined for canonization in the fluctuating music
genre they have helped to create from the ground up. “We have
seen our friends bands blow up overnight ”,says singer/songwriter/guitar
player Ben Jorgensen “and we ’re always happy for them.
We have just been working hard focusing on our sound and touring nonstop
until we are so close to the brink of insanity that it hurts.”
Bands grow, whether it ’s constant touring, self-reflection, or
just being jaded from the crap bombarding modern rock radio, bands mature. After
working with producer Machine (Clutch, Lamb of God, White Zombie, Emanuel,
.King Crimson, Vision of Disorder)in an assortment of studios in Hoboken,
New Jersey for two months. Armor For Sleep emerged with the 11-song
album equipped with their signature evocative vocals, and hauntingly
catchy melodies. Noted for his work with progressive metal bands, it
was Machine’s first time producing a band with a sound like Armor
For Sleep and what came out of it is sure to bring a new kind of reverence
to the rock and roll community. The
ancient Greeks never wrote obituaries. Instead they asked only one question:
Did they have passion? After their major success in such a short time,
it is obvious that Armor For Sleep has a positive answer for that question.
What To Do When You Are Dead is that answer.
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| Discography: |
| What To Do When You Are Dead’ - May 2005 |
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