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Not much is known about Evans City Cemetery or who created it. However, the band is based in Columbus, OH.
 
Not much is known about Evans City Cemetery or who created it. However, the band is based in Columbus, OH.
  
ECC has one two part album (Self titled, 1/2, and "HELL MOUTH", 2/2), and four EPs ("Does DIY Have A Sexual Assault Problem?", "White Sands", "NSFW", and "A Constant Nothing"). The first of the EPs being in direct response to allegations of Matt/Lou Diamond, lead singer/songwriter for JANK and Panucci's Pizza, having sexually assaulted an underage girl, which destroyed his music career. The EP seems to be sort of tongue-in-cheek, as the description simply says "oops". It is unknown which side the creator is on. The second EP seems to be a general reference to the Trinity test, and the last two are a bit more inconsistent and may have to do with the creators life, but that has yet to be confirmed.
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ECC has one two-part album (Self-titled, 1/2, and "HELL MOUTH", 2/2), and four EPs ("Does DIY Have A Sexual Assault Problem?", "White Sands", "NSFW", and "A Constant Nothing"). The first of the EPs being in direct response to allegations of Matt/Lou Diamond, lead singer/songwriter for JANK and Panucci's Pizza, having sexually assaulted an underage girl, which destroyed his music career. The EP seems to be sort of tongue-in-cheek, as the description simply says "oops". It is unknown which side the creator is on. The second EP seems to be a general reference to the Trinity test, and the last two are a bit more inconsistent and may have to do with the creator's life, but that has yet to be confirmed.
  
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As of November 2019, ECC has released two singles ("Happy Thoughts", and "Falling Out Of This Tree With You") and one full-length album ("Wolf Teeth"), containing 8 tracks. None of them seem to have a consistent theme but do have a general feeling of discontent, with Wolf Teeth's final track ("I Can't Hold You Responsible Anymore") potentially suggesting an ending. It is also a reference to Flatsound's "It’s Thursday, January 12th and This Is the Last Time I’ll Talk About Drowning".
  
ECC seemed to've dropped off of the face of the internet back in September, and hasn't been active since.
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Once again, ECC has disappeared, and it's hard to tell if the project has ended.
 
 
It is currently unknown if the project is dead, or simply inactive.
 
  
  

Revision as of 01:03, 12 November 2019

Not much is known about Evans City Cemetery or who created it. However, the band is based in Columbus, OH.

ECC has one two-part album (Self-titled, 1/2, and "HELL MOUTH", 2/2), and four EPs ("Does DIY Have A Sexual Assault Problem?", "White Sands", "NSFW", and "A Constant Nothing"). The first of the EPs being in direct response to allegations of Matt/Lou Diamond, lead singer/songwriter for JANK and Panucci's Pizza, having sexually assaulted an underage girl, which destroyed his music career. The EP seems to be sort of tongue-in-cheek, as the description simply says "oops". It is unknown which side the creator is on. The second EP seems to be a general reference to the Trinity test, and the last two are a bit more inconsistent and may have to do with the creator's life, but that has yet to be confirmed.

As of November 2019, ECC has released two singles ("Happy Thoughts", and "Falling Out Of This Tree With You") and one full-length album ("Wolf Teeth"), containing 8 tracks. None of them seem to have a consistent theme but do have a general feeling of discontent, with Wolf Teeth's final track ("I Can't Hold You Responsible Anymore") potentially suggesting an ending. It is also a reference to Flatsound's "It’s Thursday, January 12th and This Is the Last Time I’ll Talk About Drowning".

Once again, ECC has disappeared, and it's hard to tell if the project has ended.


Evans City Cemetery Bandcamp