
A Hope Not Forgotten
Summary: This band started out from Federal Way, Washington. They started in 2008, with a few shows and got hook ups from other local bands, such as Tysen/Holyfield/Vision and Valor, which were all the same band with different names. The band started has Jordan Wesolek on vocals, Morgan Weisz on drums, Matt Bertel on bass and clean vocals, Blake Willis on guitar, and they have had a few different people sub-in for lead guitar, which used to be Alek Harvey, an original band member. They have progressed into a more metalcore style than in their past with less screams and more cleans.
Similar Artists: Tear Out The Heart, This Deafening Whisper, Endless Obsession, Becoming Everest, Voices and Vessels
[ 05/23 ]
open mic with McKenzie Burke
@ Torches Grill House
[ 05/23 ]
LittleWolf
@ Pier Patio Pub
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Wells Gordon & Mes Amis
@ Paddy Murphy's
[ 05/23 ]
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@ Andy's Old Port Pub
[ 05/23 ]
Blasted Knoll String Band
@ The Liberal Cup
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March 14, 2013 at 2:08 PM Post-NRMAL: Five music discoveries from the Monterrey festival
March 13, 2013 at 1:23 PM Weekly Playlist #21: New Hampshire edition with the Migs, Betty Nico, Howling Boil, Pleasure Gap
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