Our Last Night is an illustrious American post-hardcore band that came to life in 2004. Though the group hails from the small town of Hollis, New Hampshire, their impact on the music scene has been anything but small. Conceived by the brothers Trevor and Matthew Wentworth, along with friends Alex "Woody" Woodrow and Tim Molloy, the band quickly made waves with their unique blend of aggressive instrumentals and melodic harmonies.
Initially, the road was a challenging one. Starting off with local gigs and self-released EPs, the band worked tirelessly to carve out a niche for themselves. Their early work—marked by raw emotion and unpolished talent—eventually caught the attention of Epitaph Records, a label known for its roster of edgy, genre-defining bands. Signing with Epitaph in 2007 was a pivotal moment for the group.
Their first major release, "The Ghosts Among Us" in 2008, showcased their ability to combine hardcore aggression with intricate melodies. Songs like "Escape" and "Recovery" resonated deeply with fans and critics alike, solidifying their place in the competitive post-hardcore genre. This album laid the foundation for the band's evolving sound.
As with any artist, evolution is inevitable. The band’s subsequent albums, "We Will All Evolve" (2010) and "Age of Ignorance" (2012), marked a shift towards more melodic elements while staying true to their hardcore roots. The aggressive riffs were still there, but now
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We've played this scene out one too many times,
just make sure you have your lines ready.
Let me set apart dysfunction from love. (action.)
"My dear, you've been trapped down here for days.
The red marks across your heart have faded,
but the days events remain fresh in your mind.
The mistakes you've made in the past have paved the path I took to find you.
There's a shipwreck outside, but never mind that for now,
we have unfinished business to settle.
I've been planning our escape. So take my hand, I will not return without you." (cut.)
Ladies and gentlemen its where we cue the next scene.
No, the set isn't changed, the curtain just falls for a while.
Well shortly be back to where we started.
I'm still waiting to pick up the pieces.