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i was paying lots of attention to 40 below between 2004 & 2006 and i have never heard of "Ty Fury". if someone can provide proof that he was in the band, then reinsert him into the lineup.
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Unsigned at this point, [[Razor & Tie Records]] saw the band in February 2003 when they played in [[New York]] with [[E.Town Concrete]]. A deal was signed in June just as the band entered the studio. The band would later strike a licensing deal with [[Roadrunner Records]] for the album's [[UK]] release.
Unsigned at this point, [[Razor & Tie Records]] saw the band in February 2003 when they played in [[New York]] with [[E.Town Concrete]]. A deal was signed in June just as the band entered the studio. The band would later strike a licensing deal with [[Roadrunner Records]] for the album's [[UK]] release.


Their second album ''[[The Mourning After]]'' was released on [[October 28]], [[2003]]. Two singles were released from the album in "Self-Medicate" and "Taxi Cab Confession". The video for the former received a fair amount of airplay on [[MTV2]]'s [[Headbanger's Ball]]. Unfortunately the band was dropped from the label in 2004.
Their second album ''[[The Mourning After]]'' was released on [[October 28]], [[2003]]. Two singles were released from the album in "Self-Medicate" and "Taxi Cab Confession". The video for the former received a fair amount of airplay on [[MTV2]]'s [[Headbanger's Ball]]. Unfortunately the band was dropped from the label in 2004. Not long after this Jordan & Carlos left the band and were replaced by Ryan Juhrs (formerly of [[Flaw (band)|Flaw]]) & Ali Nassar.


40 Below Summer released three demo songs in 2005 titled "Hate Mail", "How Long" and "Relapse". Shortly after, the band disbanded due to the fact that Carlos and Jordan had left the band, and the remaining members did not feel it was appropriate to continue performing under the 40 Below name without all of the original members.
40 Below Summer released three demo songs in 2005 titled "Hate Mail", "How Long" and "Relapse". Shortly after, the band disbanded due to the fact that the remaining members did not feel it was appropriate to continue performing under the 40 Below name without all of the original members.


===''The Last Dance'' (2006)===
===''The Last Dance'' (2006)===
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==Former Members==
==Former Members==
*Ty Fury- Lead Guitar (filled in after Jordan left in 2005)
*Ryan Jurhs- Lead Guitar (replacement during Jordan's absence. played in [[Black Market Hero|BMH]] from the bands inception until late 2007.)
*Ryan Jurhs- Lead Guitar (now plays in [[Black Market Hero]] with Max and Joey. Formerly of [[Flaw (band)|Flaw]])
*Ali Nassar- Drums (replacement during Carlos' absence)
*Ali Nassar- Drums (replacement during Carlos' absence)



Revision as of 20:25, 3 November 2007

40 Below Summer

40 Below Summer is a five-piece Hard Rock/Alternative Metal music group from New Jersey, USA.

History

The beginnings (1998-2000)

Formed in 1998, 40 Below Summer came together after drummer and Peruvian native Carlos Aguilar met with singer Max Illidge. Joey D'Amico later joined the duet, followed by Jordan Plingos and Puerto Rican-born Hector Graziani. Their first album Side Show Freaks (1999) and EP Rain (2000) were self released.

Invitation to the Dance (2001-2002)

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Invitation to the Dance, 40 Below Summer's first major release.

Eventually, a deal was signed with London-Sire Records. Their debut major label album Invitation to the Dance was released on October 16, 2001, and was produced by GGGarth. Two months after its release, London-Sire went out of business due to a corporate merger. The album was subsequently re-issued through Warner Music.

After performing on the Jägermeister Music Tour with Drowning Pool, Coal Chamber and Ill Niño, they started to write material for their second album. While the band started writing almost immediately after the release of their previous album, they threw out some fifteen songs before coming up with twenty one that they reduced down to the final ten (plus a bonus track, "The Day I Died").

The Mourning After (2003-2005)

The Mourning After, 40 Below Summer's second release.

Unsigned at this point, Razor & Tie Records saw the band in February 2003 when they played in New York with E.Town Concrete. A deal was signed in June just as the band entered the studio. The band would later strike a licensing deal with Roadrunner Records for the album's UK release.

Their second album The Mourning After was released on October 28, 2003. Two singles were released from the album in "Self-Medicate" and "Taxi Cab Confession". The video for the former received a fair amount of airplay on MTV2's Headbanger's Ball. Unfortunately the band was dropped from the label in 2004. Not long after this Jordan & Carlos left the band and were replaced by Ryan Juhrs (formerly of Flaw) & Ali Nassar.

40 Below Summer released three demo songs in 2005 titled "Hate Mail", "How Long" and "Relapse". Shortly after, the band disbanded due to the fact that the remaining members did not feel it was appropriate to continue performing under the 40 Below name without all of the original members.

The Last Dance (2006)

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The Last Dance, 40 Below Summer's CD/DVD release.

Despite breaking up, 40 Below Summer released The Last Dance on October 31, 2006 via Crash Music Inc. The album features nine demo versions of songs intended for their third LP, as well as a bonus DVD featuring footage of the band's "last" performance at the Starland Ballroom (September 2005). The album sold 1,095 copies during its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[1]

In October of 2006, there was speculation that the band had reunited. This was later dismissed by guitarist Joey D'Amico who stated that the band was just going to do a few shows to promote the release of The Last Dance. However, D'Amico also stated that there was a possibility that 40 Below Summer would record a new album in the future.

The band filmed a music video for the single "Relapse" with director Michael Saladino.

In a radio interview with All Knowing Force, Illidge stated that he expected 40 Below Summer would tour and play 5-10 shows a year. Although his main priority is with his new project Black Market Hero, he didn't rule out the possibility of the band one day recording another album.

Rain EP (2007-present)

Rain EP, 40 Below Summer's forthcoming release.

The band has re-issued their independently released EP Rain with seven bonus tracks on July 31, 2007 via Crash Music. In addition to the five songs originally released, seven demo tracks have also be included, as well as all new cover artwork. Sideshow Freaks will be re-released next, according to a recent post that Max made on the band's forums, it should be out in early 2008.

Members

  • Max Illidge – Vocals
  • Joey D'Amico – Rhythm Guitar
  • Jordan Plingos – Lead Guitar
  • Hector Graziani – Bass
  • Carlos Aguilar – Drums

Former Members

  • Ryan Jurhs- Lead Guitar (replacement during Jordan's absence. played in BMH from the bands inception until late 2007.)
  • Ali Nassar- Drums (replacement during Carlos' absence)

Discography

References