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19 september 2005

Aiden's Fall
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    Origin's

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    Frankrijk
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    Aiden's Fall was formed in October 2004. The original lineup consisted of Brian Wright on drums, Alex Laine on bass, and Evan Winter on guitar. During December of that same year, they added the vocal talents of William Mofield to the line-up, to create a well ballenced ensemble. After a few months of song-writing and idea swapping Aiden's Fall played their first show in April of 2005. Shortly after the show Brian left the band due to creative differences. In early May, Aiden's Fall added the drumming talents of Miles Woodard, and a second guitar player in Cory Pack; both formerly of Flipside. These five would go on to be what is now the current Aiden's Fall.

    Aiden's Fall is dedicated to writing honest original music, and having intense live performances. They don't try to fit into any particular genre or style, but instead focus on composing music they love to play and perform. Aiden's Fall is driven to bring their music to everyone willing to listen. They are willing to play anywhere for whatever pay. Aiden's Fall is grateful for all their fans, and appreciates the support of everyone at their shows.
    Cory Pack    19 september 2005 12:48