The Valley (band)

The Valley
Origin Sydney, New South Wales
Genres Alternative, post-hardcore
Years active 20052007

The Valley, who formed in early 2005, were a Sydney quintet. The Valley became signed to Crusade Records in late 2005 and released A Small Misunderstanding Leads to Disaster in February 2006, and their follow up EP, Burning at the Mistake released in late 2006.

The Valley toured internationally with The Bleeders, I Killed The Prom Queen, Gyroscope, Horsell Common, Behind Crimson Eyes, Carpathian and The Hot Lies. In addition, The Valley were the supporting act to Anberlin on their 2006 Australian/New Zealand tour, and the supporting act to Underoath on their June 2007 Australian tour.

dB Magazine called the electrifying experience “truly breath-taking”.[1] Following the tour, The Valley wrote new material and recorded Burning at the Mistake.

The Valley headlined their first national tour with The Amity Affliction and appeared at Soundfest 2006 in Canberra with From Autumn to Ashes, The Bled and Parkway Drive. The Valley's EP Burning at the Mistake debuted at No. 12 in the Australian Singles Charts, staying in the top 20 for two weeks.

The Valley left Crusade Records / Modern Music Sony BMG and travelled to the USA in June 2007 to showcase to some record labels. Upon return to Australia in December 2007, the band announced its dissolution.

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References

  1. dbmagazine.com.au (2006-07-27). "Live Review". Retrieved 2008-11-11.

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