serapis
Serapis
Mixing doom, thrash, and metal, Memphis, TN 's Serapis are as unique as they are volatile. Formed from the core members of My Surrender, the band has in one form another been active since the year 2000. Eager to bring their devasting live show on the road, Serapis are armed for battle.Recommended for Fans of
Mastodon, Lamb Of God, Darkest Hour
rosesdead
Rosesdead
After an impressive 3-song EP released in 2004, Rosesdead have taken the last six months off and have a new singer, a new record and a new motivation to show as a result. They continue to push the boundaries of typical metalcore, and have developed a rabid fan base through their impressive live performances. The new disc, titled "STAGES" is due out on March 28th, 2006.Recommended for Fans of
Hopesfall, Fordirelifesake
the movielife
The Movielife
Having found homes on such labels as Drive Thru, Revelation, Initial, and Fadeaway Records, The Movielife mix catchy, poppy, punkish guitar riffs with a mature, uplifting, post hardcore aura. If energy and sing-a-longs are the name of your game, you have found your favorite team!Recommended for Fans of
New Found Glory, Taking Back Sundaythe killing tree
The Killing Tree
Chicago\'s The Killing Tree, who features members of Rise Against, have forged a diverse and uncanny sound which sustains itself on the inner most pathos of dark desperation, broken hearts, and shattered memories. The band unleash a fervor of raw, scathing emotion backed with dynamic, melodic, metallic, and indie math rock stylings that transmit a truly unique sound.Recommended for Fans of
Guilt, Stretch Arm Strong, At The Drive In, Refused
the juliana theory
The Juliana Theory
Tooth and Nail/Epic recording artists and longtime friends of the label, the Juliana Theory was kind enough to donate two songs to their highly successful split with Onelinedrawing and The Grey AM. Filled with an emotional fire yet restrained and filled with sophistication in sound and composition, the Juliana Theory play an incredible ensemble of pop-induced rock.Recommended for Fans of
Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, Seaweed
the grey am
The Grey AM
After numerous tours and an arsenal of past releases, The Grey AM returns to One Day Savior once again. Known for their unmistakable stage performance, The Grey AM engineer a sound that induces listeners to a head-bobbing state. Poppy, catchy, punky, and without a doubt, sassy, The Grey AM lay their claim on a strong work ethic and a consistent rock portfolio.Recommended for Fans of
Superchunk, Rocket From The Crypt, Jawbox
the chase theory
The Chase Theory
Distancing themselves from the emo pack, the Chase Theory break all limitations. Incorporating a vast array of styles and sounds, ranging anywhere from 80's prog rock to comtemporary indie rock, The Chase Theory takes these concepts and make them all their own.Recommended for Fans of
Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, The Police
tabula rasa
Tabula Rasa
This four piece from Pittsburgh, PA has wiped all limitations and preconceptions away. Aggressive, discordant guitar melodies coupled with intricate, clean pluckings, and original, gripping vocals, Tabula Rasa strike a cord with those who look for something off the beaten trackRecommended for Fans of
Drive Like Jehu, Falling Forward, Bluetip, Jawbox
suicide note
Suicide Note
Now on Ferret Records, the Suicide Note belted out two songs on their split 7" with Knives and Greenwater. A pummeling of chaotic, blistering dissonance, eerie melody, churning rhythmic heaviness, vocals that hop from scathing screams to sporadic growling.Recommended for Fans of
Black Flag, Converge, Usurp Synapse
remembering never
Remembering Never
Now on Ferret Records and featuring members of Until The End, Remembering Never plows ahead with their now trademark sound of gruff, yet melodic sing/scream vocals, chunky, gritty metallic guitars, a nonstop barrage of percussion, and sick, danceable breakdowns.Recommended for Fans of
Poison The Well, Glassjaw, Shai Hulud
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