Ambry

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Better Scene Than Heard 00:00 Tools
Car Crash Love 00:00 Tools
The Boy Who Had Two Shadows 00:00 Tools
Dancing With My Confusion 00:00 Tools
Postcards From California 00:00 Tools
Memory Or Tragedy 00:00 Tools
Absence Equals Abstinence 00:00 Tools
If Practice Makes Perfect, We Need More 00:00 Tools
Linguistic Relativity For Horses 00:00 Tools
A Collapse Of Confidence 00:00 Tools
32 Teeth And I Still Can't Bite My Tongue 00:00 Tools
When It Rains, It Pours 04:02 Tools
Eight Letter Homocide 00:00 Tools
Sit Down This Could Take A While 00:00 Tools
32 Teeth And I Still Cant Bite My Tongue 00:00 Tools
Ambry - Memory or Tragedy 00:00 Tools
better_scene_than_heard 00:00 Tools
memory_or_tragedy 00:00 Tools
Memory of Tragedy 00:00 Tools
linguistic relativity for hors 00:00 Tools
Ambry - If Practice Makes perfect we need more 00:00 Tools
Dancing short version 00:00 Tools
Memory Or Tragedy (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Sit Down This Could Ta 00:00 Tools
32 teeth and I still can't bit 00:00 Tools
ambry-better_scene_than_heard 00:00 Tools
32 Teeth And I Still Can't Bite My Tognue 00:00 Tools
Sit Down This Could Take Awhile 00:00 Tools
32 teeth and I still can't bite my tounge 00:00 Tools
abscence equals abstinence 00:00 Tools
better seen than heard 00:00 Tools
Ambry - Postcards From California 00:00 Tools
Ambry - Sit Down This Could Ta 00:00 Tools
Gasoline (Demo) 00:00 Tools
if practice makes perfect we n 00:00 Tools
Sit down, this could take a while 00:00 Tools
If Practice Makes Perfect, We 00:00 Tools
If Practice Makes Perfect 00:00 Tools
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Enter New Hampshire's Ambry. Having formed in the Summer of 2002. Ambry (Defined as: A niche near the altar of a church for keeping sacred vessels and vestments) sprung from mutual friendships, the demise of the members previous bands, a chance live journal post and the desire for all involved to write music from the heart that would affect listeners the same way their favorite bands have affected them. Having worked with the initial lineup for about a year a few bass player and drummer adjustments over that time takes us to early 2004 and the solid Ambry foundation that exists today. Made up of Justin Bloch (Guitar), Geof Gagnon (Guitar), Christopher Thibault (Vocals), Aaron Bernard (Bass), Derrick Flanagin (Drums) Now solidified team Ambry quickly entered Jam room studios in Hudson, NH and recorded a promising 3 song demo that combines the best elements of melodic punk with a heavy edge and darkly introspective lyrics. The 3 songs quickly garnered the band much internet attention, a multitude of Purevolume plays and a spot on the Summer 2004 Utterpunk.com tour that took them from one coast to the other and back. Along the way they shared the stage with bands such as Silverstein, Armor for sleep, Northstar, and Moneen then culminating in a hometown Warped tour appearance. Jump once more to Fall 2004 and Ambry becomes the third band to sign to The Death Scene based on the strength of their demo, live performance and determination to make amazing music. With the deal signed Ambry now prepares to enter the studio in January 2005 with noted producer Jesse Cannon (Static Lullaby, Northstar, Shai Hulud) to create what will undoubtedly be one of 2005’s standout releases. Upon completion of their new CD Ambry intend to leave their lives and loves behind to embark on a non-stop touring schedule in support of the release scheduled for Spring 2005. Ambry called it quits in 2005. Members went on to form Me as Time. In 2011, Ambry posted a new demo song called Gasoline to their bandcamp page. Many beards grew in celebration of a new song from one of the coolest bands ever. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.