All Shall Fade

All Shall Fade

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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
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Official Site:
www.allshallfade.com

Genres:
Acoustic, Alternative, Covers, Emo, Punk, Rock

Hometown:
East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States United States

Bio:
It all started in December of 2003. Rob Brower (vocals), Joe Brower (keyboards), Guy Coletti (guitar), Milton Banerjee (drums), and Dan Page (guitar) convened in a room at the local-legend Big Noize Studios for a jam session. After 2 hours, All Shall Fade was born. Within the next few weeks, All Shall Fade wrote 3 songs and added a bass player, John Stevenson, to the mix. As a six-piece, All Shall Fade was starting to form into something brand new, away from tne nu-metal and emo trends populating the New Jersey local scene.


Rob decided to leave the band and continue on in a more behind-the-scenes role, allowing Guy to step off of the guitar and onto the lead mic. Enter Nick Goncalves, a formidable guitar player from Middlesex, NJ. With the lineup solidified, All Shall Fade began to play shows at small places such as the Hamilton Street Cafe in Bound Brook, NJ, as well as the annual South River Cruise Nite festival. In September 2004, All Shall Fade was given the chance to play with Drive-Thru Records alumni Rx Bandits in a great show at Livingston College.
Nick soon after departed from the band for personal reasons, and left All Shall Fade temporarily as a five piece band. It wasn't until the addition of Jimmy Clark (of local band Amber Blues), that All Shall Fade regained the strength of a six-piece band. After playing with another Drive-Thru band (I Am the Avalanche) and then making their debut at the hallowed Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ., Jimmy left the band, once again rendering All Shall Fade one member short.

Guy began to play guitar again, and All Shall Fade forged on with only five members. Perhaps this was for the best, because this was when All Shall Fade started to hit their prime. During the summer of 2005, All Shall Fade played with 80's rockers Skid Row, advanced to the finals of the Jerseyshows Battle of the Bands, and played their first show outside of New Jersey. 2005 was a huge year for All Shall Fade, all the way up until Joe's departure in September. After a huge "going-away" show at The Rail, All Shall Fade had to adjust to life as a four piece band.

The transition was difficult, and after much tinkering with their sound, decided not to pursue a new keyboard player. With the release of "The Sounds of Malice and Pride" in March 2006 in coordination with a show opening for the world famous Powerman 5000, All Shall Fade re-emerged to the New Jersey music scene.


Focusing more on the music than the dramatics, All Shall Fade once again was given some huge opportunities in 2006, including playing with bands like The SmashUp (Warcon Records), and personal favorites Dropping Daylight and Monty Are I. 2006 also saw the release of "Better Living Through Letting Go", the band's biggest release to date. After selling out the first printing of the CD, it has been made available to those who were unable to get a copy on iTunes.
Along with the news that they would get to open for Amity Lane (formerly known as TRUSTcompany) came a devastating blow. Another founding member, Milton, would be leaving. After a blowout of a farewell show, All Shall Fade pondered their future

Unsure of what was to come, Dan, Guy, and John began playing around with a few different drummers. It was something special they found in longtime friend Paul Tullo, formerly of Patient Zer0. After just 2 weeks of playing together, the new All Shall Fade lineup made their debut appearance at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ. The future is looking very bright for the 4-piece, and after lineup changes galore, everything is looking solid for the guys.

After two years and a relatively dormant 2008, All Shall Fade re-emerged on January 31, 2009 at the Starland Ballroom in an incredibly powerful performance, once again sharing the stage with Powerman 5000. All Shall Fade is currently putting the finishing touches on its new album "Pieced Together", and can't wait to dive headfirst into the new year.

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