Shattered Display

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Constellations 00:00 Tools
Amphetamine Land 00:00 Tools
Lion's Den 00:00 Tools
The Horizon 00:00 Tools
Rip It All Away 00:00 Tools
Shackled 00:00 Tools
Subletaetus 00:00 Tools
The Great Pretender 00:00 Tools
When Victory Comes 00:00 Tools
Driven 00:00 Tools
Rampage 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
Battle Cry of Gemini 00:00 Tools
Never Silent 00:00 Tools
Just Like You 00:00 Tools
Letters 00:00 Tools
Bridges 00:00 Tools
Even Now 00:00 Tools
The Finger 00:00 Tools
If I Scream 00:00 Tools
Picking Up the Pieces 00:00 Tools
The Cards 00:00 Tools
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Shattered Display has seen many members come and go. Travis Kirkland started the band in 2003, crafting songs such as "Amphetamine Land", "Constellations", and "Lion's Den" over the course of several years. In October 2009 Shattered Display released their debut album "Kill the Lights and Cut the Nerve" which was recorded in Long Island, New York by Anthony Santonocito at Killingsworth Recording Company. They continued to play shows across the Louisiana area over the next two years. In 2011 John Torres, Jerry Bordelon, and Frank Webb left Shattered Display prompting Travis Kirkland (Guitar) and Tim Clark (Drums) to transition the band into a four piece. Shane Falcon joined the band in January after leaving his former band The Heist. Shortly thereafter, Seth Fenley joined Shattered Display. In the early months as the new front man of the band, Seth brought songs such as "Never Silent", "Bridges", "Just Like You" to the table to form the base for the groups new sound. Shattered Display performed several shows in early 2012 before recording their follow up record "Picking up the Pieces" which was produced by John Lecompt (Evanesence, We Are The Fallen, Machina) and Phil Taylor (Future Leaders of the World, Machina) in Benton, Arkansas at Red Room Studios. Band Members: Seth Fenley Travis Kirkland Tim Clark Shane Falcon Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.