Aesthetic (EP)
Aesthetic | ||||
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EP by From First to Last | ||||
Released | June 24, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Emo, post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, screamo, pop punk | |||
Length | 21:52 | |||
Label | Four Leaf Recordings | |||
Producer | Lee Dyess and From First to Last | |||
From First to Last chronology | ||||
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Singles from From First To Last | ||||
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Aesthetic is the debut EP by American rock band From First to Last, released in 2003. It was the band's first release. Original pressings contain the band's original name First To Last, but later pressings changed when the band added the From to the beginning of their name. In 2008, Aesthetic has become available again in the iTunes Store.
Track listing
All songs written by From First to Last.
- "Such a Tragedy" – 3:08
- "..." – 0:27
- "For the Taking" – 3:39
- "Regrets and Romance" – 3:51
- "When Flying Feels Like Falling" – 2:51
- "Ultimatums for Egos" – 3:31
- "My Heart, Your Hands" – 4:20
Personnel
- From First to Last
- Phillip Reardon – lead vocals, keyboards
- Matt Good – vocals, lead guitar, backing vocals
- Travis Richter – vocals, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Joey Antillion – bass
- Derek Bloom – drums, percussion
- Additional musicians
- Maria Haycraft – vocals on "For the Taking" and "Regrets and Romance".
- Additional personnel
- Lee Dyess – engineering, production, mixing
- Adam Krause – photography
- Burn It Down Media – artwork, layout
Aesthetic demos
Demos (as First too Last) of most of the songs recorded for this were released before this EP as "singles" so that the band could get their music out to the public, this songs are without Reardon in screams. These demos can still be found on the internet.
- "For The Taking" – 4:55[1]
- "Regrets & Romance" – 5:47
- "Ultimatus for Egos" – 3:27
Members
- Travis Richter – vocals, screams, rhythm guitar
- Matt Good – vocals, lead guitar
- Joey Antillion – bass
- Derek Bloom – drums, percussion
The songs "Day By Day", "Seventeen Long Years" and "The Beam" (Matt Good acoustic song) are in the unreleased demo "Next to Nothing", without Richter.[2]
References
External links
- Official website of the band
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