Remembering Never
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Remembering Never | |
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Origin | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States |
Genre(s) | Hardcore Punk |
Label(s) | Ferret Records |
Members | |
Norm Grease Leonard "Mean" Pete Kowalsky XWesX Aldo |
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Former members | |
Justin Dre Daniel Burger |
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[edit] Biography
Remembering Never is an American Hardcore band, formed in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in the late '90s. Their music consists of mainly fast riffs and breakdowns with occasional clean singing (which has become less and less frequent in their two most recent albums). Though the band's early recordings focused on more typical subjects such as loss and love, vocalist Pete Kowalsky decided to change the lyrical focus of the band in time for their second full-length, Women and Children Die First. The band generally will not play songs off of She Looks So Good in Red and it is the only Remembering Never CD that is not for sale at of their shows. They are now politically focused, touching upon many subjects such as animal rights ("The Grenade In Mouth Tragedy", "Slaughterhouse Blues"), gun control ("From My Cold Dead Hands"), religion ("For the Love of Fiction", "Con Artist", "White Devil") and gay rights ("The Goddamn Busy Signal"). As stated on the band's MySpace page, though the members may be Straight Edge, they are not necessarily a Straight Edge band. Their songs do not revolve around the subject, and in fact, Peter and Aldo have a Straight Edge side-project, xBishopx, with Sam Kooby on guitar. Remembering Never has stated that they will release a new album in 2008.
[edit] Current members
- "Mean" Pete Kowalsky (Vocals, formerly a guitarist)
- Grease Leonard (Guitar)
- Norm (Guitar)
- Aldo (Bass)
- XWesX (Drums)
- Brian (Merch)
[edit] Former members
- Justin (Vocals)
- Danny Burger (Drums)
- Andres "Dre" Torres (Bass)
[edit] Discography
- Suffocates My Words To You (2001) (EP)
- She Looks So Good In Red (2002)
- Women and Children Die First (2004)
- God Save Us (2006)
- Untitled 5th Album (2008)