Nason Schoeffler

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Nason Schoeffler
Genres post-hardcore
Occupations musician
Instruments Bass guitar, vocals, synthesizers
Years active 2006-present
Labels Epitaph
Associated acts Falling in Reverse, MeMyselfAlive

Nason “Nasty” Schoeffler is an American musician. He is the former bassist of Falling in Reverse.

History

Falling in Reverse (2006-2010)

Nason Schoeffler was a founding member of Falling in Reverse in 2006. At this time Falling in Reverse had only been unofficially formed alias a different name, until Ronnie Radke joined in participation to create the new band under the name Falling in Reverse, which was officially formed in 2008.[1] Schoeffler participated in a demo released in 2009 and also features on the debut album The Drug in Me Is You released on July 26, 2011 as bassist and backing vocalist. After recording the album Nason left the band in late 2010.[2] and later stated on Twitter “Im no longer in FIR, I have been working on a side project for some time now so ill be posting updates on fb and Twitter with more info soon.”[3]

MeMyselfAlive (2011-2012)

Nason announced during late 2011, that he had formed MeMyselfAlive with Nick Rich (Also former Falling in Reverse member) and some others. They announced material was being made but the band failed to take off. They had secretly formed again and were recording material, but yet again the band went downhill and the remaining members formed new bands.

Discography

  • Falling in Reverse, The Drug In Me Is You; (Bass, Backing Vocals)
  • MeMySelfAlive, Unreleased Demo; (Lead Vocals)

References



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