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As the Sun Sets
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About As the Sun Sets
Based in Providence, RI, As The Sun Sets played a blistering amalgam of grind/metal influenced hardcore. The band released a full length recording (now long out of print) on Moment of Clarity Records, which was advertised for and distributed by Trash Art. This recording was later reissued in a stripped-down version by the City of Hell label. In 2002 the band came back to the public eye as a more volatile beast. The metallic mosh-heavy sound of their earlier material was replaced as the group introduced a noisier, more frenetic approach to songwriting on the "7744" album, released by Undecided records. The band's final release was an EP which brought the band back to Trash Art. Steve Austin from noted noise/metal act Today Is The Day mastered a second mix of the material, which was released as "8949". The EP was very short in length, clocking in under five minutes in length, and showcased what would be the last material the band had written. It included an instrumental track (with screaming low in the mix to maintain atmosphere) and was considered a disappointment by some fans who did not like the new sound, or felt it was too short. Contrary to popular belief, the band was broken up long before "8949" was released, and had stopped functioning by the time these final recordings were finished. At the same time, drummer Jon Syverson, who had been living in Austin, TX, returned to New England and formed a new group with two former members of ATSS. That group was to be called Daughters.
ATSS drew comparisons to Converge, Acrid, Rorschach and later Swing Kids, The Locust and Arab On Radar. Fans of grind-influenced hardcore should like what they hear here. The sound ATSS developed can be heard throughout many bands popular within what is now considered screamo circles. The chaotic, furious guitar, high-pitched vocals, and insane drums will forever live on as a band that was too early for its time.
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"The title of the record, "7744" was supposed to be the longitude and latitude of Providence, Rhode Island. The numbers "7744" were arbitrarily chosen to take place of the actual coordinates until they were found. No one involved seemed to want to find out the true numbers, and "7744" ended up just sticking." The artwork was done by Jeremy Wabiszczewicz.
ATSS drew comparisons to Converge, Acrid, Rorschach and later Swing Kids, The Locust and Arab On Radar. Fans of grind-influenced hardcore should like what they hear here. The sound ATSS developed can be heard throughout many bands popular within what is now considered screamo circles. The chaotic, furious guitar, high-pitched vocals, and insane drums will forever live on as a band that was too early for its time.
--------------------------------(Info about 7744)-------------------------------------------------------------------
"The title of the record, "7744" was supposed to be the longitude and latitude of Providence, Rhode Island. The numbers "7744" were arbitrarily chosen to take place of the actual coordinates until they were found. No one involved seemed to want to find out the true numbers, and "7744" ended up just sticking." The artwork was done by Jeremy Wabiszczewicz.
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About As the Sun Sets
Based in Providence, RI, As The Sun Sets played a blistering amalgam of grind/metal influenced hardcore. The band released a full length recording (now long out of print) on Moment of Clarity Records, which was advertised for and distributed by Trash Art. This recording was later reissued in a stripped-down version by the City of Hell label. In 2002 the band came back to the public eye as a more volatile beast. The metallic mosh-heavy sound of their earlier material was replaced as the group introduced a noisier, more frenetic approach to songwriting on the "7744" album, released by Undecided records. The band's final release was an EP which brought the band back to Trash Art. Steve Austin from noted noise/metal act Today Is The Day mastered a second mix of the material, which was released as "8949". The EP was very short in length, clocking in under five minutes in length, and showcased what would be the last material the band had written. It included an instrumental track (with screaming low in the mix to maintain atmosphere) and was considered a disappointment by some fans who did not like the new sound, or felt it was too short. Contrary to popular belief, the band was broken up long before "8949" was released, and had stopped functioning by the time these final recordings were finished. At the same time, drummer Jon Syverson, who had been living in Austin, TX, returned to New England and formed a new group with two former members of ATSS. That group was to be called Daughters.
ATSS drew comparisons to Converge, Acrid, Rorschach and later Swing Kids, The Locust and Arab On Radar. Fans of grind-influenced hardcore should like what they hear here. The sound ATSS developed can be heard throughout many bands popular within what is now considered screamo circles. The chaotic, furious guitar, high-pitched vocals, and insane drums will forever live on as a band that was too early for its time.
--------------------------------(Info about 7744)-------------------------------------------------------------------
"The title of the record, "7744" was supposed to be the longitude and latitude of Providence, Rhode Island. The numbers "7744" were arbitrarily chosen to take place of the actual coordinates until they were found. No one involved seemed to want to find out the true numbers, and "7744" ended up just sticking." The artwork was done by Jeremy Wabiszczewicz.
ATSS drew comparisons to Converge, Acrid, Rorschach and later Swing Kids, The Locust and Arab On Radar. Fans of grind-influenced hardcore should like what they hear here. The sound ATSS developed can be heard throughout many bands popular within what is now considered screamo circles. The chaotic, furious guitar, high-pitched vocals, and insane drums will forever live on as a band that was too early for its time.
--------------------------------(Info about 7744)-------------------------------------------------------------------
"The title of the record, "7744" was supposed to be the longitude and latitude of Providence, Rhode Island. The numbers "7744" were arbitrarily chosen to take place of the actual coordinates until they were found. No one involved seemed to want to find out the true numbers, and "7744" ended up just sticking." The artwork was done by Jeremy Wabiszczewicz.
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