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Across Five Aprils (band)

Across Five Aprils (often shortened to A5A) was a post-hardcore band from Chattanooga, Tennessee. The band started in September 2001 and were signed to Victory Records. Their name was borrowed from the late Irene Hunt Novel about the American Civil War. The band broke up in late 2008.

Across Five Aprils
OriginChattanooga, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresMetalcore, post-hardcore
Years active2001–2008, 2012, 2021
LabelsVictory, Indianola
MembersBrandon Mullins
Steve Wooteon
Josh Dycus
Zak Towe
Adam Nordmeyer
Past membersDrew Miller
Jarrod Smith
Jason Barry
Steve Taylor
Jason Fields

History edit

Formation, A Tragedy in Progress and Collapse (2001–2007) edit

The band released its first album, A Tragedy in Progress, in May 2003 on Indianola Records. Following the success of this release, they played shows with bands such as Underoath, My Chemical Romance, Norma Jean, Haste the Day, Atreyu and It Dies Today. Not long after the release, original guitarist Jason Fields departed the band.

After some member changes, the band wrote and recorded their second release on Indianola, an EP entitled Living in the Moment. Shortly after the release of the EP, frontman Steve Taylor left the band and they picked up new frontman Brandon Mullins. Following Taylor's departure, bassist Jason Barry departed also. They toured the United States several times with bands such as The Banner, and then proceeded to write their second full-length release, Collapse. Following the release of this album, the band went back on the road full-time and in July 2007, the band was picked up by Victory Records. At this point, Drew Miller has also departed the band, leaving Zak Towe the only original founding member in the band. Before entering the studio to record their third album, guitarist Jarrod Smith has also left the band, and was replaced by Adam Nordmeyer.

Life Underwater and frequent line-up changes (2007–2008) edit

Across Five Aprils released their Victory Records debut album, Life Underwater, on February 19, 2008. The album was recorded by producer Matt Goldman from Glow in the Dark Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.[1][failed verification]

Break up (2008) edit

On September 22, 2008, Across Five Aprils announced that they would be breaking up. They had a very short farewell tour in October and had their final farewell show in Chattanooga, TN on November 1, 2008.

Reunion and A Tragedy in Progress (2010) edit

On October 14, 2010, the original line-up of Across Five Aprils announced two reunion shows in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Marietta, Georgia. The band used the moniker A Tragedy in Progress as an homage from the debut album out of respect to the members that came after them, and decided not to use the original band name. They released a four-song EP titled Going Down with the Ship on January 25, 2011, on their original label Indianola Records.[2] The EP included a re-recording of the song "Around the World in a Radio Flyer" (titled only "Radio Flyer") from their debut album.

On September 9, 2011, the band announced that they would be entering the studio in December 2011 to record an album to be released on Indianola Records in early 2012.[3] On September 15, 2011, it was confirmed that the album would be recorded at Echelon Studios where the band recorded their latest EP along with producer Joseph McQueen. Guitarist Jason Fields has also commented on the upcoming album: "The new record I think will be deeper, both lyrically and musically".[4] On May 11, 2012, the first single off the new album, "The Human Condition", was released for free streaming.[5] The album, entitled Mechanical Weather, was announced for release on August 28, 2012, on Indianola Records.

Reunions (2012, 2021) edit

On March 31, 2012, the band played a one-off reunion show in Pensacola, Florida. The first reunion show of the band under that name, as the 2010 shows were performed by the band under A Tragedy in Progress, which became a new band. The band members performing were not the original line-up but instead the line-up of the band's second album Collapse, unlike the 2010 reunion which focused on the Tragedy in Progress line-up. The line-up included Drew Miller and Zak Towe (from A Tragedy in Progress), Brandon Mullins, Jarrod Smith and Josh Dycus.[6][unreliable source?] In 2021, Across Five Aprils reunited once again to play at that year's Furnace Fest.

Band members edit

Timeline

Discography edit

Full Length edit

  • A Tragedy in Progress, May 20, 2003 - Indianola
  • Collapse, July 11, 2006 - Indianola
  • Life Underwater, February 19, 2008 - Victory

EPs edit

  • Twenty-Three Minutes and Thirty-Four Seconds of Scenic City Rock N' Roll, March 2002
  • Self-Titled EP, October 2002
  • Living in the Moment, September 14, 2004 - Indianola Records

References edit

  1. ^ "Victory Records News". victory records. 2007. from the original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  2. ^ "indianola records | Still Elite, Still Underground". Indianolarecords.com.
  3. ^ "A Tragedy In Progress". Facebook.com.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-09-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  6. ^ "A Tragedy In Progress". Facebook.com. Retrieved 7 December 2018.

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citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Across Five Aprils band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Across Five Aprils often shortened to A5A was a post hardcore band from Chattanooga Tennessee The band started in September 2001 and were signed to Victory Records Their name was borrowed from the late Irene Hunt Novel about the American Civil War The band broke up in late 2008 Across Five AprilsOriginChattanooga Tennessee U S GenresMetalcore post hardcoreYears active2001 2008 2012 2021LabelsVictory IndianolaMembersBrandon MullinsSteve WooteonJosh DycusZak ToweAdam NordmeyerPast membersDrew MillerJarrod SmithJason BarrySteve TaylorJason Fields Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation A Tragedy in Progress and Collapse 2001 2007 1 2 Life Underwater and frequent line up changes 2007 2008 1 3 Break up 2008 1 4 Reunion and A Tragedy in Progress 2010 1 5 Reunions 2012 2021 2 Band members 3 Discography 3 1 Full Length 3 2 EPs 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation A Tragedy in Progress and Collapse 2001 2007 edit The band released its first album A Tragedy in Progress in May 2003 on Indianola Records Following the success of this release they played shows with bands such as Underoath My Chemical Romance Norma Jean Haste the Day Atreyu and It Dies Today Not long after the release original guitarist Jason Fields departed the band After some member changes the band wrote and recorded their second release on Indianola an EP entitled Living in the Moment Shortly after the release of the EP frontman Steve Taylor left the band and they picked up new frontman Brandon Mullins Following Taylor s departure bassist Jason Barry departed also They toured the United States several times with bands such as The Banner and then proceeded to write their second full length release Collapse Following the release of this album the band went back on the road full time and in July 2007 the band was picked up by Victory Records At this point Drew Miller has also departed the band leaving Zak Towe the only original founding member in the band Before entering the studio to record their third album guitarist Jarrod Smith has also left the band and was replaced by Adam Nordmeyer Life Underwater and frequent line up changes 2007 2008 edit Across Five Aprils released their Victory Records debut album Life Underwater on February 19 2008 The album was recorded by producer Matt Goldman from Glow in the Dark Studios in Atlanta Georgia 1 failed verification Break up 2008 edit On September 22 2008 Across Five Aprils announced that they would be breaking up They had a very short farewell tour in October and had their final farewell show in Chattanooga TN on November 1 2008 Reunion and A Tragedy in Progress 2010 edit On October 14 2010 the original line up of Across Five Aprils announced two reunion shows in Chattanooga Tennessee and Marietta Georgia The band used the moniker A Tragedy in Progress as an homage from the debut album out of respect to the members that came after them and decided not to use the original band name They released a four song EP titled Going Down with the Ship on January 25 2011 on their original label Indianola Records 2 The EP included a re recording of the song Around the World in a Radio Flyer titled only Radio Flyer from their debut album On September 9 2011 the band announced that they would be entering the studio in December 2011 to record an album to be released on Indianola Records in early 2012 3 On September 15 2011 it was confirmed that the album would be recorded at Echelon Studios where the band recorded their latest EP along with producer Joseph McQueen Guitarist Jason Fields has also commented on the upcoming album The new record I think will be deeper both lyrically and musically 4 On May 11 2012 the first single off the new album The Human Condition was released for free streaming 5 The album entitled Mechanical Weather was announced for release on August 28 2012 on Indianola Records Reunions 2012 2021 edit On March 31 2012 the band played a one off reunion show in Pensacola Florida The first reunion show of the band under that name as the 2010 shows were performed by the band under A Tragedy in Progress which became a new band The band members performing were not the original line up but instead the line up of the band s second album Collapse unlike the 2010 reunion which focused on the Tragedy in Progress line up The line up included Drew Miller and Zak Towe from A Tragedy in Progress Brandon Mullins Jarrod Smith and Josh Dycus 6 unreliable source In 2021 Across Five Aprils reunited once again to play at that year s Furnace Fest Band members editFinal line up Brandon Mullins lead vocals 2004 2008 Steve Wooteon drums percussion 2007 2008 Josh Dycus bass 2004 2008 Zak Towe guitar 2001 2008 Adam Nordmeyer guitar 2007 2008 Former members Drew Miller drums percussion 2001 2007 Jarrod Smith guitar 2003 2007 Steve Taylor lead vocals 2002 2004 Jason Barry bass 2001 2004 Jason Fields guitar vocals 2001 2003 2012 reunion line up Brandon Mullins lead vocals Zak Towe guitar Jarrod Smith guitar Josh Dycus bass Drew Miller drums percussion TimelineDiscography editFull Length edit A Tragedy in Progress May 20 2003 Indianola Collapse July 11 2006 Indianola Life Underwater February 19 2008 Victory EPs edit Twenty Three Minutes and Thirty Four Seconds of Scenic City Rock N Roll March 2002 Self Titled EP October 2002 Living in the Moment September 14 2004 Indianola RecordsReferences edit Victory Records News victory records 2007 Archived from the original on 19 October 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 22 indianola records Still Elite Still Underground Indianolarecords com A Tragedy In Progress Facebook com Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 10 01 Retrieved 2011 09 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link AMP Magazine A Tragedy in Progress Across Five Aprils Unleash the Human Condition Archived from the original on 2012 09 07 Retrieved 2012 05 14 A Tragedy In Progress Facebook com Retrieved 7 December 2018 External links editAcross Five Aprils at MySpace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Across Five Aprils band amp oldid 1213911676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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