Thursday, 5 June 2008

Spitalfield

Spitalfield   
Artist: Spitalfield

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Stop Doing Bad Things   
 Stop Doing Bad Things

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11




Formed in the suburbs of Chicago in 1998, Spitalfield run no-see-um alternative tilt with some pop sensibilities. A split release first-class honours degree appeared in 2001, followed the next twelvemonth by Faster Crashes Harder on Sinister. Their debut five-song EP, The Cloak and Dagger Club, came out in October 2002 to rave reviews from Punk Planet, and the band presently signed to their hometown's fireball label, Victory. Their pronounce debut, Think back Right Now, was issued in June 2003 and highlighted the band's trademark straightforward musical nature. Touring with bands like Sugarcult, Thursday, the Early November, and Piebald farther bedspread Spitalfield's call to a widening pop-punk audience. Their 2005 followup album, Stop Doing Bad Things, was a hard-driving collecting of harmony-laden pop that brought to mind bands care the Foo Fighters and Jimmy Eat World. Bassist T.J. Minich left hand the group in the s half of the twelvemonth; the odd members -- vocalist/guitarist Mark Rose, drummer J.D. Romero, and guitar player Dan Lowder -- were completed once more in the beginning of 2006 with the addition of similarly named bassist, T.J. Milici. Spitalfield strike the Warped Tour for the summer, only were forced to overleap sour dear its end when Lowder suddenly announced he'd be going the ring. The odd three returned home to incur and ready a renewal guitar player in time for the discharge of their third base record album, Better Than Knowing Where You Are, that October.





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