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| Current_members = [[Daniel Young]]<br>[[Gavin Phillips]]<br>[[David Blaise]](dblaise)<br>[[Sean Gasperetti]]<br>[[Andy Horst]]
| Current_members = [[Daniel Young]]<br>[[Gavin Phillips]]<br>[[David Blaise]]<br>[[Sean Gasperetti]]<br>[[Andy Horst]]
| Past_members = Phil Cobrea (bass)<br> Paul Benson (drums)<br>[[Ryan Tapert]] (drums)
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This Providence was recently on tour with [[Daphne Loves Derby]], [[The Higher]], and [[The Reign of Kindo]], which they used as an opportunity to announce their new drummer, Andy Horst.
This Providence was recently on tour with [[Daphne Loves Derby]], [[The Higher]], and [[The Reign of Kindo]], which they used as an opportunity to announce their new drummer, Andy Horst.


This Providence have recently begun recording their 3rd album.
This Providence have recently begun recording their third album.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 05:08, 30 January 2008

This Providence

This Providence (previously known as Sunday Best), are a five-piece indie rock band from Seattle,Washington. The members of This Providence came together in the summer of 2001 and soon after recorded a 4 song demo CD, under the short lived name of "T minus 1." However, in 2003 they recorded the better known Sunday Best EP, co-produced, and self-released (now out of print). While still in high school, they gathered a strong following locally, as well as some label attention. After graduating, the band released their debut full-length record, Our Worlds Divorce, produced by Casey Bates.

"They're very creative and technical but have a great sense of pop also," says friend and fellow independent band member, Bobby Darling from Gatsbys American Dream.

Fueled by Ramen released This Providence's new self titled full-length album on September 12, 2006.

On November 1, 2006, Phil Cobrea announced that he would no longer be playing bass in This Providence.[1] He cited fractured relationships and a need to be around his family and girlfriend as his reason for leaving. He left on friendly terms and claims he will be around when This Providence plays shows in Seattle.

They have toured with Cute Is What We Aim For, Paramore, All Time Low, The Hush Sound, and Brighten.[2] This Providence appeared at The Bamboozle 2007 on May 5th, 2007.

On June 15 of 2007, production of their music video for "My Beautiful Rescue" began with film director, Kevin Maistros.

This Providence toured with A Change of Pace, June, and Paulson in the summer of 2007.

On June 19, 2007, This Providence officially announced Ryan Tapert's departure from the group. [3]

This Providence was recently on tour with Daphne Loves Derby, The Higher, and The Reign of Kindo, which they used as an opportunity to announce their new drummer, Andy Horst.

This Providence have recently begun recording their third album.

Discography

Albums

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