Senses Fail

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Senses Fail

Background information
Origin Bergen County, New Jersey
Genre(s) Emo
Screamo
Post Hardcore
Years active 2002–Present
Label(s) Vagrant Records
(formerly with Drive-Thru Records)
Website http://www.sensesfail.com/
Members
Buddy Nielsen
Garrett Zablocki
Mike Glita
Dan Trapp
Heath Saraceno
Former members
Dave Miller
James Gill

Senses Fail is a Ridgewood, New Jersey based band that draws heavily from the punk, emo, screamo,[1] and hardcore genres. Their main influences are Jimmy Eat World, Fairweather, Grade, The Promise Ring, Jawbreaker, Saves the Day,[1] Thursday, and The Get Up Kids.[citation needed]

Contents

The history of Senses Fail starts with the lead singer, James "Buddy" Nielsen, posting an advertisement on the Internet a year before the formation of the band, inviting people to jam with him. The current drummer, Dan Trapp, read the article and brought friends Dave Miller and Garrett Zablocki from two bands he had played with previously. Later, the bass player Mike Glita, former drummer for Tokyo Rose joined the lineup.[2] Their first release, on August 16, 2002, was a six-track EP on ECA Records, From the Depths of Dreams. This was re-released on April 29, 2003, on Drive-Thru Records, with two extra tracks. Their first full-length album, Let It Enfold You, was released on September 7, 2004 on Vagrant Records. It was also re-released, with five bonus tracks: three acoustic versions of songs on Let It Enfold You, a new track named American Death and a cover of the song Institutionalized, which was originally by Suicidal Tendencies. In 2005, the band's web site announced the departure, by mutual agreement, of guitarist Dave Miller. He was replaced by Heath Saraceno, previously the guitarist/vocalist of the band Midtown.

The band has played on the Warped Tour in 2004-06 and the International Taste of Chaos tour in 2006. They recently completed a headlining tour with such bands as Saosin, Alexisonfire and The Sleeping, and are currently on the North American version of the Taste of Chaos Tour that has featured such bands as The Used and Vaeda.

Album cover Release date Title Label U.S. Billboard peak U.S. sales
August 13, 2002 From the Depths of Dreams EP ECA Records 1,000
April 29, 2003 From the Depths of Dreams EP (re-release) Drive-Thru Records #144 265,000
September 7, 2004 Let It Enfold You Vagrant Records #34 350,000
November 1, 2005 Let It Enfold You (re-release) Vagrant Records 350,000
October 10, 2006 Still Searching Vagrant Records #15 250,000

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock
2003 "Bloody Romance" From the Depths of Dreams
2004 "Buried a Lie" <40[3] Let It Enfold You
2005 "Rum Is for Drinking, Not Burning" Let It Enfold You
2006 "Calling All Cars" Still Searching
2007 "Can't Be Saved" Still Searching
2007 "The Priest and the Matador" Still Searching

  • "Bastard Son" – released exclusively on iTunes, b-side from Let It Enfold You (2004)
  • "Bad Reputation" – released on the original soundtrack to Bad News Bears (2005)
  • "Institutionalized" and "American Death" – released on the 2005 re-release of Let It Enfold You (2005)
  • "Stretch Your Legs to Coffin Length" – released on the "Calling All Cars" iTunes single (2006)
  • "Cinco de Mayo" – released as a digital download that was received for free with Target purchases of Still Searching (2006)

  1. ^ a b Senses Fail Myspace
  2. ^ http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Senses-Fail-Biography/0AFB5723ABE4396F48256D0A0039827A
  3. ^ http://www.breakmyears.com/?st=configuredRequest.do&requestName=showArtistDetails&ArtistId=805&sc=ArtistId&SubMenu=bio
Senses Fail
Buddy Nielsen | Garrett Zablocki | Mike Glita | Dan Trapp | Heath Saraceno
Dave Miller | James Gill
Discography
Albums: Let It Enfold You | Still Searching
EPs: From the Depths of Dreams
Singles
Bloody Romance” | “Buried A Lie | “Rum Is For Drinking, Not For Burning” | “Calling All Cars” | "Can't Be Saved" | "The Priest and the Matador"
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