- Nights Like These
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Nights Like These Origin Memphis, Tennessee, USA Genres Deathcore
Sludge metalYears active 2003−2008 Labels Victory
Smith SevenWebsite www.nightslikethese.net Members Billy Bottom
Matt Qualls
Derren Saucier
Sebastian Rios
Todd PasterniakPast members Patrick Leatherwood
Anthoney Carter
Buddy ForbessNights Like These was a deathcore band from Memphis, Tennessee, heavily influenced by death metal and sludge metal.
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Biography
In 2006, Nights Like These released their debut, The Faithless, to overall positive reviews[1] on Victory Records. They released their most recent album Sunlight at Secondhand on October 16, 2007, again on Victory Records. In 2008 the band went on hiatus for the first part of the year. It was later announced (via the bands myspace) that drummer Patrick Leatherwood had left the band due to other commitments. The band announced that they were planning to scale back on touring and albums, as opposed to taking on a full time touring schedule with yearly albums. The Victory Records website has taken off Nights Like These from their "Artist" page, this has since started a fire storm of rumors that the band and Victory have separated. On July 15, 2008, Nights Like These posted a Myspace blog confirming their split with Victory and their new drummer Todd Pasterniak. It was announced on October 5, 2009 on myspace that members of Nights Like These were working on a new musical endeavor under the name Panther Piss. A release party for their 7" was held on March 6.[2]
Band members
- Billy Bottom − vocals[3]
- Matt Qualls − guitar
- Derren Saucier − guitar
- Sebastian Rios − bass
- Todd Pasterniak- drums
Albums
- The Only Clown I'm Down With Is Gacy (3-track EP, 2005)
- The Faithless (2006, Victory)
- Sunlight at Secondhand (2007, Victory)
References
External links
Categories:- Heavy metal musical groups from Tennessee
- American deathcore musical groups
- Musical groups established in 2003
- Victory Records artists
- Sludge metal musical groups
- Musical quintets
- Musical groups from Memphis, Tennessee
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