A Tragedy in Progress (band)

A Tragedy in Progress
Origin Chattanooga, TN, United States
Genres Metalcore (early)
Punk rock, melodic hardcore (later)
Years active 2010present
Labels Indianola
Associated acts Across Five Aprils
Members Steve Taylor
Drew Miller
Zak Towe
Jason Fields
Jason Barry

A Tragedy in Progress is a metalcore band from Chattanooga, Tennessee, formed in late 2010. The band features the original line-up of metalcore outfit Across Five Aprils, who appeared on the band's 2003 debut album A Tragedy in Progress, and thus the band is named after that album.

History

The band was formed in late 2010, and features the original line-up of metalcore outfit Across Five Aprils, who appeared on the band's 2003 debut album A Tragedy in Progress, and thus the band is named after that album. Although the band planned to reunite under the original title, they have decided to record an EP under a new name. They released their EP Going Down with the Ship on Indianola Records on January 25, 2011.[1]

On September 9, 2011, the band announced that they'll be entering the studio in December 2011 to record a full-length album to be released on Indianola Records in Spring 2012.[2] On September 15, 2011, it was confirmed that the album would be recorded at Echelon Studios where the band recorded their latest EP Going Down with the Ship along with producer Joseph McQueen, who also produced the same EP. Guitarist Jason Fields has also commented on the upcoming album: "The new record I think will be deeper, both lyrically and musically".[3]

On May 11, 2012, the first single off the new album, "The Human Condition", was released for free streaming.[4] The album, entitled Mechanical Weather, was announced for release on August 28, 2012, on Indianola Records.

Band members

Discography

Full length

EPs

External links

References

  1. Indianola Records
  2. https://www.facebook.com/atragedyinprogress/posts/167228036690663
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2011-09-18.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
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