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There are two bands with the name "Across Five Aprils". 1) Across Five Aprils was an emo band circa 1996/97. They released a demo tape and a split 7" with Goodbye Blue Monday. Some live recordings from a house show in 1997 and practice tapes are also floating around. 2) Across Five Aprils' post-hardcore name borrowed from the late Irene Hunt Novel based around the United States civil war, proves to have a style and showmanship of a not so civil ... nature. Beginning with the release of "A Tragedy in Progress" in May of 2003 on Indianola Records, Across Five Aprils hit the East Coast by storm to support their freshman full length release. After a few road bumps, member alterations and a lot of records sold of the now 2nd best selling Indianola Records release to date, Across Five Aprils has spent the last year and a half touring country in support of their second release on Indianola, an EP entitled "Living in the Moment". On July 11, 2006, Across Five Aprils released their second full-length album, entitled "Collapse", also from Indianola Records. Picking up mainly where "A Tragedy In Progress" left off more than the "Living In The Moment" EP, Collapse is a hard-hitting album still full of the angst that has defined Across Five Aprils. Vocals - Brandon Mullins Hometown: Panama City, Florida Drums - Drew Miller Hometown: Dalton, Georgia Guitar - Zak Towe Hometown: Chattanooga, Tennesee Guitar - Jarrod Smith Hometown: Ringold, Georgia Bass - Josh Dycus Hometown: Ringold, Georgia Across Five Aprils has recently signed on with Victory Records. 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. See more [+]

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