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Dead To Fall Sticks It Out For Sophomore Effort

Las Vegas Mercury has posted the following article up on Chicago's Dead to Fall:

There's an old saying that keeping a band together is a lot like maintaining a marriage. Imagine Three Doors Down or Slayer admitting as much. But if there's any band that understands the fragile nature of intergroup relations, it's Chicago hardcore/metalcore act Dead to Fall. In its five-year history, the quintet has seen several different bandmates quit the band, for various reasons. It knows better than Dr. Phil what it takes to keep it together.

"I guess being in a band is like having a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship, but with five people, which makes it five times as hard," says singer Jon Hunt. "A lot of the time, it's when someone gets in a serious relationship at home, they leave the band because they want to pursue that. And people were sick of not having a place to live or not really making any money. But there are many dues to pay for a long time before you can make it as a band. It's definitely a lot better than working a job, it's pretty fun and we get to see the country for free."

Source: Las Vegas Mercury

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