The Sun Eats Hours

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The Sun Eats Hours
Origin Vicenza, Italy
Genre(s) Melodic Hardcore
Years active 1997 – present
Label(s) Rude Records
Members
Francesco Lorenzi- guitar/vocals
Ricky "Trash" Rossi- Drums
Matteo "Lemma" Reghelin - bass
Gianluca "Boston" Menegozzo - guitar

The Sun Eats Hours are a melodic hardcore band from Vicenza, Italy, that formed in 1997.

Their breakout album came in September, 2000, called Don't Waste Time. Prior to this release they were well regarded among melodic hardcore fans, thanks in part to a successful demo released a year earlier and several concerts played around Northern Italy and Switzerland. Don't Waste Time also brought the band to support world-famous bands such as The Offspring, Pennywise, AFI and NOFX.

Their follow-up album was Will released in 2002 under Agitato Records and re-printed by Rude Records in 2003 under the name Tour All Over. The re-release included a different booklet and 3 new tracks. The hidden tracks of Don't Waste Time and Tour All Over are sung by former member Andrea "Byron The Huge" Barone.
In 2004, the Sun Eats Hours supported The Offspring during their European Splinter tour.

In September, 2005, the band released The Last Ones, widely regarded as their best album so far. The release includes the singles Endless Desire and The Day I Die and was followed by a tour that brought the band throughout Europe, with several gigs in Spain, and Japan. The hidden track in the CD contains a live recording in Lyon, France of the song The Same Devils from Don't Waste Time.

In the summer of 2006 the band re-entered the studio to record Metal Addiction, a split-CD with famous Japanese punk-band Nicotine. The album was released on November 15, 2006, for Rude Records and contains 6 tracks per band, in which they cover famous heavy metal hits of the past, such as Mötley Crüe's "Kickstart My Heart" and The Cult's "Rain".

[edit] Discography

  • Don't Waste Time - Agitato Records - (2000)
  • Will - Agitato Records - (2002)
  • Tour All Over - Rude Records - (2003)
  • The Last Ones - Rude Records - (2005)
  • Metal Addiction - Rude Records - (2006)

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