The Fully Down | |
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Origin | Canada |
Genres | Rock and roll Metal |
Years active | 1999–2008 |
Labels | Fearless |
Website | http://www.thefullydown.com/ |
Members | |
Justin Camarena Dicky Latour Alex Newman George Hadji Kris Parks Dan Hay |
The Fully Down was a Canadian rock band that was formed in suburban Ottawa in 1999, with the current lineup coming together in 2003. The band debuted in June 2004 on Pop Culture Records with No Fate...But What We Make for Ourselves. The album garnered favorable reviews, and they went on three weeks Warped Tour 2004 to support it. Their stint on Warped Tour gave them their first taste of U.S. exposure, which accelerated their popularity in the North American market.
The Fully Down signed to Fearless Records in August 2005. Their label debut, Don’t Get Lost In A Movement was released in North America November 22, 2005. That following spring, the band headed out on the Fear and Loathing Tour with Protest The Hero, A Wilhelm Scream, Bayside (band) and The Spill Canvas. The tour ended halfway through April, and they began touring with Boy Sets Fire and Versus the Mirror until the end of May. The summer of 2006 was spent back on the annual Warped Tour.
In late 2006, the band appeared on the Radio Rebellion Tour with Norma Jean, Between the Buried and Me, and Fear Before the March of Flames and Misery Signals. They also toured Japan with Bodyjar, Bigwig and Fact in late 2006.
As of December 2006, vocalist Gab Bouchard announced that he was leaving the band. He played his last show on December 27, at The Salt Lounge in London, Ontario.
After auditioning singers via their MySpace, The Fully Down announced that they decided on a new vocalist: Justin Camarena, of Detroit, MI. Camarena was a founding member of Tough Call, which had a loyal following from their inception in 2003 until their disbanding following Justin's departure to join The Fully Down.
On July 30, 2008 the band posted a blog entry on their Myspace page announcing that they were breaking up, with their final show occurring at Zaphod Beeblebrox in Ottawa on August 23, 2008. Since then, a few of the band members have started other projects. Dan Hay (guitar) joined Ottawa band Amos the Transparent, Alex Newman (bass) moved to London, Ontario to start his new band, the Bad Ideas.
Contents |
Bricks/Dicky Latour - drums
Alex Newman - bass
George Hadji - guitar
Kris Parks - guitar
Dan Hay - guitar
Justin Camarena - vocals
Gab Bouchard - vocals (2003–2006)
Joe Brownrigg - vocals, guitar (1999–2002)
Dustin Wenzel - drums, backup vocals (1999–2002)
Title | Release Date | Label |
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The Way Of The Fully Down | (Unreleased) | Independent |
No Fate...But What We Make for Ourselves | 2004 | Pop Culture Records |
Don’t Get Lost In A Movement | 2005 | Fearless Records |