by Corey AparEmo/indie rock outfit Ever We Fall began in Portland, OR. Originally starting out as a quartet, their sense of smooth hooks, singalong melodies, and earnest lyrics soon caught the attention of Rise Records. Signing to the label in 2003, the group recorded a six-song EP, Endura, with John Goodman (Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater-Kinney) and headed out on their first U.S. tour in support. Things were looking up for the band when during a stop in N.Y.C., their bassist abruptly left. Deciding to press on as a trio, band roles were slightly reconfigured, bringing into effect the current lineup -- Adam Brazie sang and became the sole guitarist, Ryan Furlott switched from guitar to bass, and Matthew Szklarz stayed on drums. Ever We Fall signed to Hopeless in 2004 and issued their debut full-length, We Are But Human, in February 2006.
by Corey AparEmo/indie rock outfit Ever We Fall began in Portland, OR. Originally starting out as a quartet, their sense of smooth hooks, singalong melodies, and earnest lyrics soon caught the attention of Rise Records. Signing to the label in 2003, the group recorded a six-song EP, Endura, with John Goodman (Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater-Kinney) and headed out on their first U.S. tour in support. Things were looking up for the band when during a stop in N.Y.C., their bassist abruptly left. Deciding to press on as a trio, band roles were slightly reconfigured, bringing into effect the current lineup -- Adam Brazie sang and became the sole guitarist, Ryan Furlott switched from guitar to bass, and Matthew Szklarz stayed on drums. Ever We Fall signed to Hopeless in 2004 and issued their debut full-length, We Are But Human, in February 2006.