Some Things Never Change Tour
For The Fallen Dreams 2013 tour known as the “Some Things Never Change Tour” with support from Hundredth, Upon This Dawning, and Sworn In, as well as Gideon, Wolves At The Gate, and To The Wind on select dates.
May 29th, 2013 at the Boardwalk in Orangevale, Ca
About For The Fallen Dreams
The American metalcore band from Lansing, Michigan, known as For the Fallen Dreams or FTFD, formed in 2003. Rise Records originally signed the band, but they produced one album under Artery Recordings in 2012. In 2013, vocalist Chad Ruhlig returned to the band, replacing Dylan Richter, and they began producing music under Rise Records again until 2022.
FTFD has released three demos, a self-titled extended play, and six full-length albums: Changes (2008), Relentless (2009), Back Burner (2011), Wasted Youth (2012), Heavy Hearts (2014), and Six (2018). Relentless reached number 29 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers, and three other albums have charted within the top 10 on the same chart.
The band’s history of members is complicated, with many friends filling temporary spots. Notable past members, based on length of participation and role, include Joe Ellis, Andrew Tkaczyk, Dylan Richter, Navid Naghdi, and Brandon Stastny. Jim Hocking is the only member of the original lineup who remains.
In 2021, the band confirmed that they had started recording their seventh album. Then in 2022, they announced that they had parted ways with Rise Records and signed with Arising Empire. Furthermore in June of that year, they unveiled the a single, “What If,” with a music video. On August 5, they released the second single, “Sulfate.”
FTFD published the third single, “Re-Animate,” and its corresponding music video on September 6, and released the fourth single, “No Heaven,” and an accompanying music video on October 20. On January 19, 2023, they premiered the fifth single, “Last One Out,” with a music video, while officially announcing their self-titled seventh studio album’s release on March 10, 2023. They also revealed the album cover and tracklist.
About Hundredth
Hundredth is an American rock band that formed in 2008. The band consists of four members: Chadwick Johnson on vocals, Andrew Minervini on drums, Alex Blackwell on guitar, and John Paul Gressman on bass.
Hundredth has released several albums, including “When Will We Surrender” in 2010, “Let Go” in 2011, and “Free” in 2015. Their music can be described as a blend of hardcore punk, post-rock, and shoegaze.
Hundredth gave fans a sneak peek of their upcoming song “Whatever” on May 10, 2019. Just over a week later, on May 22, Stereogum premiered the single and praised it for its infectious hook and ethereal sound. Additionally, the band released the digital single on all streaming platforms on May 24.
Throughout the summer of 2019, Hundredth continued to release new music with “Leave Yourself”, “Cauterize”, and “Iridescent”. Moreover the band release “Iridescent” as an EP, featuring all three of the previous tracks.
In September of 2020, Hundredth announced the release of their fifth studio album, titled Somewhere Nowhere, which they self-released on October 9 of the same year. The album included all previously released tracks from throughout the year, including the first single “Bottle It Up,” which the band released on the same day as the album. In total, the album featured 14 tracks that showcased the band’s unique blend of post-rock and shoegaze influences.
About Sworn In
Sworn In is an American metalcore band that was formed in Grayslake, Illinois in 2011. The band currently consists of vocalist Tyler Dennen, guitarists Eugene Kamlyuk and Derek Bolman, bassist Chris George, and drummer Matt Brazil.
Sworn In has released several albums and EPs since their formation, including “Start/End” in 2011, “The Death Card” in 2013, “The Lovers/The Devil” in 2015, and “All Smiles” in 2017. Their music can be described as heavy and intense, with elements of hardcore punk, deathcore, and nu-metal.
The band is known for their emotionally charged lyrics and intense live performances. Sworn In has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and they have played at major music festivals such as Warped Tour and Knotfest.
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