Sunday, 25 May 2008

Between Home and Serenity

Between Home and Serenity   
Artist: Between Home and Serenity

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Power Weapons in the Complex   
 Power Weapons in the Complex

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




Screamo outfit Between Home & Serenity formed in the Cleveland, OH, suburb of North Olmsted when members of two equal high school bands started playing together in late 2003. The batting order finalized around guitarists Anthony Dargaj and Adam Kraft, bassist Mike Mealey, drummer Brian Weir, and singer Ian Ver. Taking influences from acts of the Apostles like Thursday and Metallica, the guys recorded and self-generated a five-song EP in 2004, and released their self-titled debut full-length in November 2004 through Seattle-based Less Avenged Records. The album's first pressing was sold stunned in just three months, and the band reinforced up an telling hum about Cleveland and beyond, particularly due to a heavy Internet bearing and local college receiving set support. BHAS were soon drawing sold-out crowds around the expanse and inked a deal with local indie Rust Records in May 2005. Momentum continued maturation as the guys scored themselves some dates on the 2005 Warped go, and their democratic Rust debut, Power Weapons in the Complex, was issued that June; it largely featured songs from their sold-out eponymic cause, remixed by Dave Holman and Bryan Patrick. The BHAS batting order went through some turmoil in late 2005, and by the year's end, guitarist Seth Steiner and bassist Matt Molnar had joined Ver, Dargaj, and Weir. The guys recorded some raw demos together, simply finally broke up in front anything was released. The original BHAS batting order reunited for a concluding Cleveland bandstand in tardy November 2006 earlier everyone went their sort shipway.