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"For All the Drifters began their journey in the creation of music at a midwest college in Greenville, IL, in the fall of 2000. Using their energetic, original sound, the five-member band discovered and won over new blood with every passion-filled performance. A year later, with numerous successful shows and a nice following under their belts, they decided to move to Nashville to continue winning hearts and to make contact with like-minded musicians and artists. Having previously released a full length LP and two EP's, For All the Drifters went back into the studio, on their own dime, to lay down fresh ideas. "We're sort of looking at this EP as the one that will really establish who we are," says singer JT Daly. "Our goal is to capture the heart and energy that we are known for, while pushing ourselves as much as we can in the process." This time around they enlisted the ears of producer Matt Goldman, of Copeland and Dennison Mars fame. After holing up for eight days last year at Atlanta's In the Dark Studios, For All the Drifters churned out an EP that has, in fact, put definite features on the face of an already talented band. Their new self-titled EP is a small opus in and amongst itself. Their display of intensely moving music mixed with equally inspiring and heartfelt lyrics create a mysterious feel to their music. It's what you get if U2, Switchfoot, and Jeff Buckley were to come together as one. "No Place to Go," a particular favorite, causes an unexplainable excite