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Skycamefalling are an American
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band from
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, New York. Formed in 1996, the band released three EPs and one full-length album from 1996 to 2003. After going through several lineup changes (mainly several drummers and bassists), the band eventually split up in 2003. After a seven-year break, four of the five founding members reformed the band in 2010.


History

Skycamefalling formed in 1996 and self-released a four-song demo cassette entitled ''A Penny for Your Confessions''. The demo went on to sell over a thousand copies and the band was contacted by Belgian record label
Good Life Recordings Good Life Recordings is a Belgian independent record label which was founded in 1996 by Edward Verhaeghe, who had been the lead vocalist of Nations on Fire. The label specializes in hardcore punk bands. It has released albums by the majority of the ...
, whom the band had sent a demo tape addressed to the owner Edward Verhaeghe. Early influences include
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. The band entered Brass Giraffe studios in New York City in May 1998 to begin recording their label debut EP. Recording ended in June that year, and ''To Forever Embrace The Sun'' was released in 1998. After the release, the band quickly began establishing a fanbase in both the United States as well as Europe and Tzompanakis formed his own record label,
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. By the year 2000, their relationship with Good Life had soured and Skycamefalling signed with New Jersey-based record label
Ferret Music Ferret Music was an American independent record label turned Warner Music Group subsidiary, founded in 1996. The label is owned by NORA's vocalist, Carl Severson, and based in West Windsor, New Jersey. Ferret recently started an imprint called N ...
. ''10.21'', the band's only full-length album, was released in November 2000 through Ferret and was well received by both fans and critics. Touring relentlessly for nearly two years as well as a brief stint on Warped Tour, Skycamefalling decided to go their separate ways, citing a lack of interest being the main reason. The band played two final Long Island shows at the Local Seven (one under the name Embrace The Sun in which the band played ''To Forever Embrace the Sun'' from start to finish) as well as their last show at
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in the summer of 2003. Their final self-titled EP, released posthumously in 2003, left their fans with two final songs ("Thera" and "The Elephant Graveyard"). These tracks were early, rough recordings for songs that were to be on ''10.21'' but since the band was breaking up, they gave Ferret Music the rights to release the songs because of left-over debt that the band had yet to fulfill. In 2003 guitarist Cameron Keym formed
The Sleeping The Sleeping was an American post-hardcore band from Long Island, New York, United States, formed in 2003. The band was founded by Cameron Keym, Sal Mignano, and Joe Zizzo from the remains of Skycamefalling. After auditioning twenty-two potentia ...
along with bassist Sal Mignano and drummer Joe Zizzo. Christopher Tzompanakis, Matt Woisin, and Rob Holohan formed Farewell Tide which disbanded shortly after formation. Christopher Tzompanakis went on to briefly front Spectators before reforming Farewell Tide in mid-2009 with Brian Parker, ''Skycamefalling''s original drummer. In 2011 Christopher Tzompanakis joined the Long Island band Divider.


Reunion

Four of the bands founding members, with the exception of John Clerkin, reunited the band in early 2010. The first reunion show was supposed to take place at the Long Island Fest 2010. However, just before the show, the guitarist injured his hand and the band was forced to postpone the reunion show. ''Skycamefalling'' and Long Island Fest issued an apology to fans and stated intentions to play the show later in 2010. The band did however reform, with the lineup mentioned above, at Long Island Fest 2011 and went on to perform at Webster Hall in July 2011 with Harvest & Burnt By The Sun. They later announced a tenth anniversary weekend of their album 10.21 with Long Island's Incendiary in October 2011. The band played 10.21 in its entirely on October 21, 2011, along with shows in both Poughkeepsie, NY and Warren, NJ. The band also reunited on February 23, 2018, and played a show at Amityville Music Hall in Amityville, NY.


Band members

;Current members *Cameron Keym – guitar, vocals (1996–2003, 2010–present) *Christopher Tzompanakis – vocals (1996–2003, 2010–present) *Matt Woisin – bass (1996–2000, 2010–present) *Brian Parker – drums (1996–2001, 2010–present) *Andrew Keym – bass (2001), guitar (2018–present) ;Former members *John Clerkin – guitar (1996–2003) *Joe Micolo – bass (2000–2001) *TJ Orscher – drums (2001–2002) *Sal Mignano – bass (2001–2003) *Rob Holohan – drums (2002) *Joe Zizzo – drums (2002–2003) ;Timeline


Discography

;Studio albums *'' 10.21'' (2000,
Ferret Music Ferret Music was an American independent record label turned Warner Music Group subsidiary, founded in 1996. The label is owned by NORA's vocalist, Carl Severson, and based in West Windsor, New Jersey. Ferret recently started an imprint called N ...
) ;Extended plays *''A Penny for Your Confessions'' (1997, self-released) *''...To Forever Embrace the Sun'' (1998, Good Life) *''Skycamefalling'' (2003,
Ferret Music Ferret Music was an American independent record label turned Warner Music Group subsidiary, founded in 1996. The label is owned by NORA's vocalist, Carl Severson, and based in West Windsor, New Jersey. Ferret recently started an imprint called N ...
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