A Hero Falls is a rock band from Livingston County, MI. Formed officially in 2009 by lifelong friends and family members with a passion for music; the group is finding their place in the music scene. A Hero Falls creates an epic sound using a blend of male and female vocals, dual lead guitars, and catchy bass lines. Their occasional breakdowns and screams provide the perfect contrast to a straight-laced appearance and acoustic melodies. AHF draws inspiration from bands like Avenged Sevenfold, Paramore, and A Day To Remember. The group has completed their first ten-song demo/album entitled Volume One, and is hard at work on the follow up. Look forward to hearing more from A Hero Falls. Band history While attending school in Fowlerville, MI. April Glynn and her brother Kenny entered their band into the FHS Talent Show where they met Ryan Concienne. Eventually, they formed a new band that included the Glynn's cousin Jake Deaven and lifelong friend Daniel Collins. After a few years of playing shows as a cover band, The group decided to take their endeavor seriously. In January of 2009, AHF recorded their first demo ""A Hero Falls EP"" at Elm Street Recording in Lansing, MI. During 2009, A Hero Falls played a steady schedule of shows that included Bled Fest 2009, and winning the Mid-Michigan Battle of the Bands. In January 2010, exactly one year after their first demo, AHF released the full album/demo, Volume One. The song Ashes, off of Volume One, is featured in the documentary The 77:7 Project. Kafabee Studios will be submitting the film to the Sundance Film Festival and the Salt Lake City Film Festival this year. The band is currently scheduled to play at the 2010 Bled Fest this may. Band members *April Glynn - Vocals *Daniel Collins - Vocals and drums *Jake Deaven - Bass *Kenny Glynn - Guitar *Ryan Concienne - Guitar Discography Albums *Volume One - self-released (January 2010) Demos *A Hero Falls EP - self-released (January 2009)
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