Loading detailsβ¦
Loading detailsβ¦
Artist
A noble attribute often ascribed to professional athletes is their ability to play with pain. That certainly applies to the fiery Seattle Hardcore Rock band On The Last Day. Consider this particular road hazard: They were playing in Charleroi, PA this last tour, singer Geoff Walker recalls. And right at the end of Leaving the Citadel bassist Aaron Johnson's headstock and Geoff's face crossed paths. "He hit me and all I remember was thinking, That's gonna bleed." He awoke a minute later to Justin handing him a towel and a river of blood meandering across the stage from his nose. He had to get a CaT Scan and two X-rays because He had been knocked out. The doctor said he had no broken bones, but some of the cartilage was detached at the bottom of his nose. Nevertheless, the band played on. They only missed one show two days later, and only because, due to the medication Geoff was on, He had completely lost control of his diabetes and was admitted to yet another ER, this time in critical condition. He played the next few shows looking like I was turning into a werewolf because the swelling was so bad. There were two more clinic visits for swelling and an infection. After about eight days He started looking normal again, although it's still extremely sensitive today. There's nothing normal about On The Last Day's stunning debut album: Meaning In The Static, where the quintet displays a remarkable ability to create fierce, challenging music. with it. "Every song on the recordis

Meaning In The Static

Make it Mean Something

Wars Like Whispers
Victory Records Sampler 2007
War Like Whispers
Victory Records Sampler
Fuckmachine of Post - Hardcore
EP
The Best of Atreyu Disc 2
The Meaning In The Static
Victory Records Free Music Sampler
Discovering the Waterfront [CD/DVD Bonus Tracks] Disc 3