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The Autumn Offering bio
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Dennis Miller - Vocals
Tommy Church - Guitar
Sean Robbins - Bass
Matt Johnson - Guitar
Nick Gelyon - Drums
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Even if you‘re a deaf paraplegic, it cannot be denied that there are parts on this album that just make you bang your head.” Lambgoat
Well known as the birthplace of NASCAR and home of beautiful beaches, Daytona Beach also hosts a fertile metal and hardcore scene. The Autumn Offering emerged when its members were still in their teens; inspired by thrash metal and southern rock, they devoted every waking moment to creating their own lethal brew. Revelations of the Unsung is The Autumn Offering’s debut full length album which was originally released in January of 2004. The band caught the attention of Victory Records, who signed them in the fall of 2005 and opted to re-release “Revelations of the Unsung”, giving it the push it deserves.The band presents ten bone crushing tracks, combining the brutal riffs of In Flames and Slayer with the southern edge of Pantera. Revelations Of The Unsung was produced by the legendary Zeuss (Hatebreed, Staind, Shadows Fall) and Jamey Jasta (of Hatebreed and MTV2’s Headbanger’s Ball), and introduced thousands to the talent and inescapable force of The Autumn Offering.
When The Autumn Offering started in 1999, the airwaves were full of bands like Blink 182 and fellow Floridians New Found Glory. High school freshman Sean Robbins was completely alienated by this trend, and decided to start a band that would express a different side of things. He explains, “It seemed like everyone was diving into this pop punk that was sweeping the nation – we just couldn’t buy into the idea of plastic heartache with a hookline. We wanted to take all of life’s frustrations and the overall feeling of hopelessness and turn it into something that could be a hard-hitting force”. Influenced by a wide range of music, both past and present, the band began perfecting their sound, which has been described as being an aggressive blend of groove-stocked heavy metal and melody-rich rock & roll. Since that year, The Autumn Offering has come a long way.
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