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Your Demise

Your Demise are a five-member hardcore band from St Albans, Brighton and Salisbury in the United Kingdom. They began in 2003 and have shared stages and tours with Biohazard, Comeback Kid, Bury Your Dead, Enter Shikari, The Devil Wears Prada, Miss May I and A Day to Remember. On the 22nd September 2008, the band confirmed that they had signed a deal with Visible Noise. They recorded their Visible Noise debut between 16 November 2008 and 13 January 2009 at Outhouse Studios in Reading, England.

The band released their second album Ignorance Never Dies in April 2009 are embarked on a 3 week tour of Europe & UK, starting April 20, 2009, with Deez Nuts, More Than Life, and Lower Than Atlantis. The band then signed with Earache Records in North America,]] and with Shock Records in Australia.

Since the release of Ignorance Never Dies, the band split from vocalist George Noble and recruited former Centurion frontman Ed McRae. Shortly afterward, Your Demise toured the UK and Europe with Misery Signals in August and September 2009 and then continued to tour Scandinavia with Raised Fist in early October, followed by a European run with The Devil Wears Prada.

The band finished recording their upcoming album on the 16th June 2010. It is due for release on 20 September in the UK, Japan & Europe. The USA release date is TBC. It will be called "The Kids We Used To Be" and they showcased some of the new songs at Download Festival 2010 and have been playing them on tour since.

Band members

Current members

  • Ed McRae - vocals (2009–present)
  • Stuart Paice - guitar (2005–present)
  • Daniel Osborne - guitar (2006–present)
  • James Sampson - bass (2007–present)
  • James Tailby - drums (2008–present)

Discography

Albums

Extended plays

References