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Formed in 1995, Story of the Year have been a constant name in the punk/rock/metal industry since their debut hit single "Until the Day I Die" (taken from their debut label album "Page Avenue"). "The Constant" is the fourth album by SOTY and was released on February 16th, 2010 via Epitaph Records. It went on the debut at #42 on the Billboard top 200 charts and pushed 14,000+ records. For "The Constant", the band consisted of:
Dan Marsala – lead vocals | Ryan Phillips - lead guitar | Philip Sneed – guitar, piano, vocals
Adam Russell – bass, backing vocals | Josh Wills – drums, percussion
"Music is the constant thing in life for us. When I go to bed I think about music and when I wake up it's the first thing on my mind," he continues. "The Constant can mean anything; hopefully our band will go on forever and we want music to remain a constant thing in our lives no matter what." -Dan Marsala
(Album artwork courtesy of Story of the Year and Epitaph Records)
1. The Children Sing*
2. The Ghost of You and I
3. I’m Alive*
4. To The Burial*
5. The Dream Is Over
6. Remember a Time
7. Holding on to You
8. Won Threw Ate
9. Ten Years Down*
10. Time Goes On
11. Eye For An Eye
12. Your Unsung Friend (Bonus track)
13. Tonight We Fall (Bonus track)
(* = AFGM Recommendations)
Their fourth studio album (and second for indie giant Epitaph), The Constant finds Story of the Year making a comfortable return to the modern post-hardcore landscape. Like their last album, The Black Swan, the band seems to have settled into their own sound, effortlessly blending in touches of metal, pop-punk, and power pop to give the listener something that’s more eclectic and engaging than the usual collection of anthemic rock that’s become so common within the genre.
While Story of the Year may not be doing too much experimenting with their sound these days, they’ve more than shown their consistency as solid songwriters. With its driving guitars and massive choruses, The Constant is yet another highly catchy album from Story of the Year that will easily live up to their fans' expectations while making converts out of those unfamiliar with them. -All Music
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