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The End Again

    Formed in the summer of 2005, the End again, consists of Ronan McCrory (vox/guitar), Kevin Carroll (guitar/vox), Ian Harold (drums), and Ger Murphy (bass/vox). On formation, and agreement on the need for a band with a new perspective to make its mark on the Irish musical scene, a number of months of in-depth song-writing (and song-scrapping), jamming and rehearsals ensued and now the Dundalk based band have emerged from the practice rooms to unleash their sound on the masses. Describing their music as innovative and sometimes intense, the group is influenced by a number of acts including, ...read more

    Formed in the summer of 2005, the End again, consists of Ronan McCrory (vox/guitar), Kevin Carroll (guitar/vox), Ian Harold (drums), and Ger Murphy (bass/vox). On formation, and agreement on the need for a band with a new perspective to make its mark on the Irish musical scene, a number of months of in-depth song-writing (and song-scrapping), jamming and rehearsals ensued and now the Dundalk based band have emerged from the practice rooms to unleash their sound on the masses. Describing their music as innovative and sometimes intense, the group is influenced by a number of acts including, Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Trapt, Deftones, Bullet For My Valentine, and A Perfect Circle. The band's desire to produce intense and emotional music is reflected in the tracks that form their set-list, a set-list which is constantly evolving and diversifying, while pushing each band members musical abilities even further. During the Winter of 2005, the band recorded their first demo as a 4-piece which contains the tracks « hide

    Similar Bands: Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Deftones, Breaking Benjamin, A Perfect Circle

    The End Again EP
    2006

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