Official press release:
Epitaph Record's newest addition, Our Last Night, have begun recording their anticipated full-length debut and are eying a spring release for the as-yet-untitled new album. The New Hampshire-based hardcore/screamo group recently made the cross-country trip to Los Angeles to begin work on their first LP with famed producer Steve Evetts (Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die) at Omen Room Productions.
Our Last Night is approaching the follow-up to their 2005 EP, "Building Cities From Scratch," with a refined sense of direction and skill. The group's new material perfectly blends enthralling cathartic melodies and tight angular riffs with growls and brooding breakdowns, for one of Epitaph's most ferocious new releases.
"Fans can expect a more developed sound compared to the demos we have online and anything we have released in the past," says guitarist and melodist Matt Wentworth. "We focused a lot more on the songwriting aspect rather than throwing a bunch of riffs together and calling it a song. The songs that will be on the new album are definitely the most exciting and energetic songs we have ever written."
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pat_rota
10/24/2007 5:09:24 PM
kid who screams is young, maybe 15 or 16 now. they are a talented band but I can't get into the music. "brooding breakdowns" wow. yes, definitely can't get into it.
pleasekillyourself
10/24/2007 10:37:04 PM
hopefully its "their last album" ziiing
YouAreSceneAsFuck
10/25/2007 12:11:55 AM
hopefully we'll never hear another word about them.
xBILLfromsteinx
10/26/2007 11:53:00 PM
the next headline on lambgoat will read: Steve Evetts is Suicidal.
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first post i guess.. i'm from nh. but no care for screamo.