Sudden Epidemic
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![]() Left to right: Kyle Pilon, Alexander Marble, Tyler Goodman, Jordan Daniel |
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Origin | Los Alamos, New Mexico |
Years active | 2000–present |
Genres | Pop punk Indie rock Pop rock |
Labels | Play Nice Records Borderline Records Same As The First Music |
Members | Jordan Daniel Tyler Goodman Kyle Pilon Alexander Marble |
Website(s) | http://www.suddenepidemic.com |
Sudden Epidemic is a hybrid pop punk / indie rock band from Los Alamos, NM, and is signed to indie label Borderline Records. Its members include Jordan Daniel (guitar/vocals), Tyler Goodman (guitar), Kyle Pilon (percussion), and Alexander Marble (bass guitar). The band describes itself as an encapsulation of rock, pop rock, punk, and indie. Sudden Epidemic released their first album, 'The Broadview Life', on March 18, 2005. According to their official website, they are preparing to release their sophomore effort, 'The Journey', this coming May.
Contents |
[edit] List of Tracks: The Journey
- Preface
- Into The Night
- Pop Punk Prom
- Never Say Never
- The Rumor Of You & Me
- All Is Fair (In Love & Knife Fights)
- Believe Me (It's More Fragile Than You Think)
- Burn
- The Marriage Of The Uncomfortably Shy
- The Circus
- The Journey
- This Is The Story
- Cadence
[edit] Full Discography
'The Journey' LP
'The Broadview Life' LP
'The Long Road Leads To Home' EP
[edit] Trivia
- All the graphics for Sudden Epidemic's first album were designed by guitarist/vocalist Jordan Daniel.
- All the members of Sudden Epidemic are 18 years of age.
- Sudden Epidemic produced and recorded their second album in their home-based recording studio.
- Sudden Epidemic's bassist, Alexander Marble, has never been referred to by the same name at local shows and related events on tour. Nicknames include: Marb, Marbllingus, The Marb, Bass 2.0, Maybe It's Marble-eine, Marblewski, Another Shrimp on the Marbie, Mad Puppy Marble, Slab, Marblecious, etc.
- The band has also been known as coming out of Santa Fe, NM, due to the ridicule in relation to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. They also consider themselves to be based out of Denver, CO.
- Sudden Epidemic performed a cover of Blink 182's "Untitled" for Pacific Ridge Records' Tribute To Blink 182.