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New Jersey, United States (2002 – present)

Senses Fail are a band formed in New Jersey in 2002. The band’s original lineup consisted of James “Buddy” Nielsen, Dan Trapp, Dave Miller, Garrett Zablocki, and Mike Glita. The band released their debut EP From The Depths Of Dreams with a limited 300 copy run on August 13, 2002, through ECA Records. It was then reissued through their new label Drive-Thru Records on April 29, 2003 with two bonus tracks, “Handguns and Second Chances” and “The Ground Folds (Acoustic).” Two years later their debut album Let It Enfold You was released, on September 7, 2004, through Vagrant. This album had two popular singles, Buried A Lie and Rum Is For Drinking, Not For Burning - music videos were recorded for both songs.

In 2005 guitarist Dave Miller left the band and was replaced by Heath Saraceno, formerly of Midtown. The band’s second full-length album, Still Searching, was released in 2006. They joined Warped Tour and Taste of Chaos in support of the album. Mike Glita then left the band the following year and Jason Black, also a member of Hot Water Music, joined initially as a temporary replacement but ended up remaining in the band. Their third album, Life Is Not A Waiting Room, was released in 2008. Heath Saraceno then left the band after their appearance at the 2009 Warped Tour and was replaced by Zack Roach, also guitarist of band Spirit of the Stairs.

Senses Fail’s fourth album The Fire was released October 25, 2010 through UK label Hassle Records and elsewhere through Vagrant the following day. In February 2011, Garrett Zablocki left the band to attend college and was replaced by Matt Smith, also guitarist for Strike Anywhere.

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  • CPwn

    wat -_-

    20 May 11:51pm Reply
  • Coketrain

    Don't really enjoy their new sound. They are better off sticking to their original sound instead of this metal/mallcore gimmick which is done 100 times before & better by various artists so far.

    20 May 11:29am Reply
  • FiftySven

    New album has made my Senses Fail plays get outta control. I now have listened to this band twice as much as anything else off my profile haha [2]

    17 May 4:25pm Reply
  • Teh_Eric

    This guy knows what's up. v

    17 May 2:17am Reply
  • blastbeatoff

    Also, I fucking love Between the Mountains and the Sea. Some of those guitar riffs are so fucking evocative of the feeling known as nostalgia. Makes me feel like I'm floating in some deppressive nineties rock falling into Slowdive's asshole and coming out and exploding through fucking Deftones' fucking skull while swimming in in a slow brooding happysad groove...... It would have been an interesting choice to place this song as the opening track.

    14 May 10:52pm Reply
  • blastbeatoff

    Oh, and also, we need a fucking music video sequel with a reappearance of that fucking panda from the Mi Amor video. We must continue the panda's story.

    14 May 10:46pm Reply
  • blastbeatoff

    Very expressive guitar work in the pre-chorus, as well. Fucking love that strumming pattern and chord choices.

    14 May 10:43pm Reply
  • blastbeatoff

    Ancient Tombs is a fucking cool track. Almost every section is fucking perfect. Extremely emotive, badass metallic punk riffing, then this fucking groovy syncopated prechorus and all those goddamn fucking vocal melodies and the fucking extremely frank, self-expository lyrics that are bellowed or passionately sung, man what a fucking catchy awesome song.d,fhkglsdgls;nflkdjfngklsjdgfn;lskjdgk

    14 May 10:42pm Reply
  • thompsonjohn

    I guess they are retiring the song "One Eight Seven" from being played live. Can't remember if there was any real solid explanation for it, but it's happening.

    11 May 4:32am Reply
  • Lociferx

    Renacer, what in the holy fuck? Oh my god do I now regret passing on the show last night. As much as I loved the post LIEY albums, this is something else. God damn.

    6 May 3:18pm Reply
  • Ravenous_Rhinos

    последний альбом хорош

    29 Apr 10:52pm Reply
  • MuhNamesTyler

    New album has made my Senses Fail plays get outta control. I now have listened to this band twice as much as anything else off my profile haha

    25 Apr 12:29pm Reply
  • horiiz0ns

    new pictures uploaded, please vote them up: http://www.last.fm/music/Senses+Fail/+images/88221101, http://www.last.fm/music/Senses+Fail/+images/87838649

    23 Apr 2:46pm Reply
  • andrewhramec

    Renancer rules. My music taste has changed a lot since I was 16ish. I'm 22 and still love you guys. Renancer is probably my favorite record by you guys. I love the hardcore elements you have incorporated and every song sticks out. It's very creative. Kudos.

    23 Apr 6:55am Reply
  • Capanos

    New album is exactly what it needs to be, I think.

    22 Apr 2:28pm Reply
  • OfExistence

    the only difference here is that the other albums weren't the sonic equivalent of herpes

    19 Apr 2:39am Reply
  • FiftySven

    If Senses Fail read this, they'll break up instantly because this isn't the same old shit they had to read after every new album they released

    14 Apr 9:34pm Reply
  • OfExistence

    what on fucking earth made them think this soulless exercise in post-hardcore was fit to release? they'd been doing good until this point. it's time to break up.

    14 Apr 4:13pm Reply
  • SammiAlexandria

    Music Video for Mi Amor makes my day =)

    13 Apr 9:59pm Reply
  • BrandNewThrice2

    Mi Amor

    8 Apr 6:21am Reply
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