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If Tomorrow Ever Comes

A four piece St. Louis Pop-Punk band formed in 2010 with Jordan Hageman on Lead Vocals/Guitar, Steven Sacks onVocals/Bass, Sam Reynolds on Guitar/Background Vocals, and Eli Dozier on Drums and Percussion. The band took a lot ofinfluence from Pop-Punk acts such as early Brand New, Blink-182, Say Anything, Saves the Day, Boxcar Racer, Taking BackSunday, and My Chemical Romance as well as the Alt & Indie influences from later Brand New, Manchester Orchestra, andKevin Devine also taking influence from Emo acts such as Dashboard Confessional. The gained a huge amount of popularityand had a ...read more

A four piece St. Louis Pop-Punk band formed in 2010 with Jordan Hageman on Lead Vocals/Guitar, Steven Sacks onVocals/Bass, Sam Reynolds on Guitar/Background Vocals, and Eli Dozier on Drums and Percussion. The band took a lot ofinfluence from Pop-Punk acts such as early Brand New, Blink-182, Say Anything, Saves the Day, Boxcar Racer, Taking BackSunday, and My Chemical Romance as well as the Alt & Indie influences from later Brand New, Manchester Orchestra, andKevin Devine also taking influence from Emo acts such as Dashboard Confessional. The gained a huge amount of popularityand had a cult following in St. Louis and the surrounding St. Louis area (Fenton, Kirkwood, Webster Groves, etc.) The bandrecorded out of their bassist Steven's basement where their friend, Zach Blumm, and the band themselves ran their own in-home label; Half-Happy Records. Through this time leading up to their first show they recorded and released a bunch ofdemos and acoustic versions of their songs. The band played their first show at The Firebird originally in the opening slot fortime&time but ended up outselling all the other opening bands and the headlining act ultimately selling out the venue andbecoming the headlining band. The show was recorded and released as a live album which was traded around and made itsway to areas in Illinois and Cape Girardeau. Unfortunately, the band crumbled later that year at the peak of their popularityand creative process. The band broke up on April 1st 2011; the worst non-joke April Fools event. The band had to canceltheir show at the Old Rock House and the album which they had began recording was scrapped and presumably lost or stillon Half-Happy Records' producer Zach Blumm's board. There have been talks and rumors of a reunion for some shows and aEP but nothing has been definitely confirmed. « hide

Similar Bands: Brand New, Blink-182, Dashboard Confessional, Traveler (MO), All Nite Diner

Live Albums
Live At the Firebird
2011

5
2 Votes
Compilations
Demos (Recorded September-November)
2010

5
2 Votes

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