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    Through the veins of rock and out of the heart of Allegheny county, emerges a new band with the music of tomorrow. A beginning and an end, The Twilight Dawn. Edgy, modern and real their songs are unusually original while still inspired by new wave, punk, 90’s

    grunge and things entirely different.



    The band or at least the idea for the band began on a fateful day back in the fall of 1996 when singer/ guitarist Ryan Wayne met drummer Kevin Langley. Over the next six years, inspired by their own ideas, they created a hooking and driving song style based around melodic

    guitar riffs and pulse driving beats while dark bass lines tied it all together.



    After a few bassist's and lead guitarists, the band failed to find a solid line-up. It wasn't until 2002 when they brought in old friends Allison Madgic on bass and J. Gleum on keyboard that they found a formula for success.



    In 2003 a new arsenal of mini epics, and a few quick and powerful rock songs were constructed. The band also brought back a few classic songs from their earlier years. From May to October the band worked on recording new songs and reworking old material, all while playing a

    slew of shows east of the Steel City.



    Tim Fullen    01 décembre 2004 09:42