Veara is a Pop punk/easycore band from Augusta, Georgia. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Bradley Wyrosdick, lead guitarist Patrick Bambrick, bassist Bryan Kerr, and drummer Brittany Harrell.
History
editFormation
editVeara was started in 2003 between Harrell and Kerr who met in the marching band at a Georgia high school. The two practiced together for a while, and eventually recruited Bambrick through conversations on the internet. Additional members would come and go as Veara gained popularity in their hometown until Wyrosdick joined in 2007, rounding out the four-piece. Their influences are said to include New Found Glory and Blink 182. The band named themselves after the unpleasant owner of a local music store as a joke.[1]
The Walls Have Ears and Wisteria Records (2007)
editIn 2007, a six-piece Veara released The Walls Have Ears with Wisteria Records. They were produced by the front man of post-hardcore band A Day To Remember, Jeremy McKinnon.
What We Left Behind (2009-2011)
editIn 2010 Veara released their second album titled, "What We Left Behind", and is currently signed with Epitaph Records.
Growing Up Is Killing Me (2012-Present)
editVeara has announced their third album titled, "Growing Up Is Killing", and is set to be released in summer. They have been announced as part of the line up for Vans Warped Tour Australia alongside The Offspring, Simple Plan and one of their influences New Found Glory
References
edit- ^ "Interview with Veara". Alter the Press Magazine. November 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
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