The Fold
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The Fold | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock Pop Punk |
Years active | 2002–present |
Label(s) | Tooth & Nail Records |
Website | http://www.thefoldmusic.com |
Members | |
Daniel Castady - Vocals / Guitar Aaron Green - Guitar Keith Mochel - Bass Jake Kalb - Drums |
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Former members | |
Mark Rhoades - Drums |
The Fold is a Chicago based Christian Indie rock band on Tooth and Nail Records which began from the remnants of four previous bands, including Warner Brothers group, Showoff and Chicago-based bands Starstruck and Epsin 12. Showoff members Daniel Castady, Kyle Lewis and Magoo teamed up with former The Juliana Theory drummer Neil Hebrank after departing from Showoff's lead singer Chris Envy. The current members are Daniel Castady, Aaron Green, and Keith Mochel. Mark Rhoades left the band recently and now plays with the band, My American Heart. The Fold was initially a secular rock group releasing one home-recorded EP and played their first show ever with that lineup on August 4, 2002 headlining Third Party Productions' annual Punk/Ska Fest at the Rhythm Room in Cleveland Ohio with Tooth Fuzz Punchline and Trendy. The Fold has now finished the recording of their new album, Secrets Keep You Sick, which was released on May 22, 2007. "Secrets Keep You Sick" has been nominated for a Grammy under the "Best Recording Package" category, but the band lost to Cassadaga by Bright Eyes[1]. The band is currently finishing up an unnamed EP that will be out later this year.
Contents |
[edit] Albums
- Feeling Like Failure Now (EP) - Independent (2002)
- Not of This World - Independent (2003)
- This Too Shall Pass - Tooth & Nail Records (2006)
- Secrets Keep You Sick - Tooth & Nail Records (2007)
[edit] Compilations
- Rarities - Independent (2004)
- Happy Christmas Volume Four - Tooth & Nail Records (2005) [[1]]