See You Next Tuesday | |
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Origin | Bay City, Michigan, United States |
Genres | Deathcore, mathcore |
Years active | 2004–2009, 2015–present |
Labels | Ferret |
Associated acts | deadBeat!, The Fireside Wake, Dead Church, Torment |
Website | www |
Members | Drew Slavik Andy Dalton Chris Fox Josh Kreuger |
Past members | Brandon Schroder Rick Woods Travis Martin Adam Karpinsky Jake Duhaime |
See You Next Tuesday is an American deathcore band from Bay City, Michigan. They were signed to Ferret Records, an independent record label based in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The group released two full-length studio albums through Ferret before disestablishing in 2009 due to financial problems and personal overtures. On May 22, 2015 they announced that they will make a one-off appearance to perform at Don't Call It A Fest II on September 12, 2015. Following the performance, the band announced it would extend the reunion and would be reforming.
See You Next Tuesday was formed in Bay City, Michigan in February 2004, the band originally started out as a joke, but when the group found their early live performances went well, they began to take their music seriously. The group released two EP's with their original vocalist, Brandon "Bear" Schroder before his leaving in 2007. After Schroder's departure, Chris Fox, formerly of the metalcore band Flesh and Blood Robot took his place. With this new See You Next Tuesday line-up, they released their debut full-length album Parasite on Ferret Music. According to the band members, the album had to be recorded twice due to the loss of the original recordings in a computer crash. The album, containing 14 tracks, was produced by Andreas Magnusson, and was released on April 3, 2007 to mixed reviews
They have toured extensively in the United States and Canada with a wide variety of bands, including Coalesce, Daughters,August Burns Red, Chasing Victory, From a Second Story Window, The Number Twelve Looks Like You,Job for a Cowboy, Suicide Silence, Winds of Plague, Despised Icon, Psyopus and The Acacia Strain.