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Flee The Seen bio


 

Kim Anderson - Vocals and Bass
R.L. Brooks - Vocals And Guitar
Manuel Sanchez - Guitar
Aaron Crawford - Drums


Delivering the sounds and sentiments of a defining moment, Flee The Seen grab your heart and attention in an instant. One listen to the raspy yet peacefully harmonious vocals of Kim Anderson, addictive guitar hooks and pounding rhythms from RL Brooks, Manuel Sanchez and Aaron Crawford, and you know you have experienced something genuine and true that will resonate within your heart for years to come.

The four piece took form in December of 2003 with a clear vision and determined work ethic. Writing and self-releasing the “Fighting Chance” EP in late 2003 and the “Sound Of Sirens” EP in October 2004. Flee The Seen quickly conquered their home scene of Kansas City taking home three trophies at the Pitch Awards for Best New Band, Best Punk Bank, and Best Female vocalist. Their honest and passionate blend of rock fueled scream-core has already wooed audiences alongside of bands such as Weezer, Coheed and Cambria, Alkaline Trio, 30 Seconds To Mars, and Cake; all this before ever releasing a full-length album.

Newly signed to Facedown Records, Flee The Seen's debut full length “Doubt Becomes The New Addiction” is scheduled for a March 14, 2006 release. Pitch Magazine described the album as “At once heavier and catchier than sonically similar acts Pretty Girls Make Graves and Tsunami Bomb, Flee The Seen add serious heft to their hooks and carry the weight well”.



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