Sins of the Father
Band Story
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Sins of the Father was formed in 2008 by Johnnie Moore, Will Anderson, and Casey Powell. After trying out several bassists, they settled on Larry Sandoval, with whom Casey and Johnnie had played in previous bands. After playing a few shows in the fall of 2008, they parted ways with Casey. Needing a new vocalist, Larry got in touch with John Hunt, with whom he had been in several bands. Given only two weeks to write new vocals for an upcoming show, John quickly and brutally fit into the mix.
That winter, they recorded their debut EP, Return of the Nephilim. They continued to consistently play shows around Nebraska and Colorado, adopting a mentality of "Any show, anywhere, anytime." In December 2009, Larry left the band to join Leave None Alive. On the recommendation of a friend, Pat Henry was recruited as his replacement. Over the next year, they played a handful of shows but remained mostly low-key.
In January 2011, Larry rejoined Sins of the Father, and the band began writing new songs. They also released a two-song single featuring "Touch of Black" and "Bludgeon Rape." These songs had been recorded shortly before Larry's departure but had never been officially released.
Heading into the future, Sins of the Father is aiming to regain their "Any show" mentality while also working toward the release of their first full-length album.
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Sins of the Father was formed in 2008 by Johnnie Moore, Will Anderson, and Casey Powell. After trying out several bassists, they settled on Larry Sandoval, with whom Casey and Johnnie had played in previous bands. After playing a few shows in the fall of 2008, they parted ways with Casey. Needing a new vocalist, Larry got in touch with John Hunt, with whom he had been in several bands. Given only two weeks to write new vocals for an upcoming show, John quickly and brutally fit into the mix.
That winter, they recorded their debut EP, Return of the Nephilim. They continued to consistently play shows around Nebraska and Colorado, adopting a mentality of "Any show, anywhere, anytime." In December 2009, Larry left the band to join Leave None Alive. On the recommendation of a friend, Pat Henry was recruited as his replacement. Over the next year, they played a handful of shows but remained mostly low-key.
In January 2011, Larry rejoined Sins of the Father, and the band began writing new songs. They also released a two-song single featuring "Touch of Black" and "Bludgeon Rape." These songs had been recorded shortly before Larry's departure but had never been officially released.
Heading into the future, Sins of the Father is aiming to regain their "Any show" mentality while also working toward the release of their first full-length album.