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Breather Resist

 
Artist: Breather Resist
Breather Resist

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Evan Patterson, Nick Thieneman, Geoff Paton, Steve Sindoni

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  • Formed: 2002, Louisville, KY
  • Disbanded: 2005 12
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Charmer", "Only in the Morning

Biography

Louisville's Breather Resist got together in 2002 around guitarist Evan Patterson (of Black Cross and the National Acrobat fame), bassist Nick Thieneman, drummer Geoff Paton, and singer Steve Sindoni. Taking cues from acts like Deadguy, the Jesus Lizard, Kiss It Goodbye, and Hoover (their name comes from one of the latter's songs), the guys appeared on various Initial Records releases before their brutally chaotic and discordant hardcore/metal attack found its way onto 2003's Only in the Morning, released through Deathwish. The band hooked up next with Jade Tree Records, regardless of being much heavier than most of the label's indie/emo-oriented roster. Breather Resist got to work on their sophomore album with Kurt Ballou (Cave In, Isis), and the resulting more dynamic Charmer was issued in October 2004. Sindoni parted ways with the band in December 2005; the remaining guys decided to push ahead without replacing him and Patterson took over vocals. By mid-2006, however, they found their new music was different than that of Breather Resist, and thus retired their old discography and changed names to Young Widows. The trio's first release as such, Settle Down City, appeared that fall, also through Jade Tree. Sindoni went on to play in Louisville-based Pusher. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Breather Resist
Origin Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Genres Mathcore, Metalcore
Years active 2002-2006
Labels Initial Records
Deathwish Inc.
Jade Tree Records
Members
Evan Patterson
Nick Thieneman
Geoff Paton
Steven Sindoni

Breather Resist was an American mathcore band from Louisville, Kentucky.

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History

Breather Resist formed in 2002 and recorded 8 songs, 4 which were on handmade demos. These 8 songs became their first EP, "Only in the Morning", released on Deathwish, Inc.. Their first LP, Charmer, was released on Jade Tree Records in October 2004, having been produced by Kurt Ballou. In December 2005, lead singer Steve Sidoni left the group; guitarist Evan Patterson and bassist Nick Thieneman assumed the vocal duties. They entered the studio in early 2006 but found the sound change significantly different. They then changed the name from Breather Resist to Young Widows.[1]

Members

  • Evan Patterson - Guitar (Young Widows, Black Cross, The National Acrobat)
  • Nick Thieneman - Bass (Young Widows, Brain Banger, Black Cross)
  • Geoff Paton - Drums (Young Widows, Trophy Wives)
  • Steve Sindoni - Vocals (Pusher)

Discography

  • Only in the Morning (Deathwish Inc., 2003)
  • Patent Cruciform Casket 12" (King Of The Monsters Records, 2003)
  • Charmer (Jade Tree Records, 2004)
  • Breather Resist / Suicide Note (Split with Suicide Note) (Hawthorne St. Records, 2004)
  • Breather Resist / Harkonen (Split with Harkonen) 2004
  • Full Of Tongues 7" (Auxiliary Records, 2005)

References

  1. ^ Breather Resist at Allmusic.com

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