Famous Last Words
Famous Last Words formed in Orlando, Florida around 2008. Their debut album 'The Show Must Go On' came out in 2010, with the title track becoming one of their...
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Famous Last Words formed in Orlando, Florida around 2008. Their debut album 'The Show Must Go On' came out in 2010, with the title track becoming one of their notable songs. The band's lineup has shifted over time, with Sonny Moore on vocals and Mike Fuentes on bass being consistent presences.
They've released several albums including 'Council of the Dead' in 2013, 'Heartless' in 2014, and 'The Incubus' in 2016. Their music often features guest vocalists, like Spencer Sotelo on 'Your Escape' and Matt Good on 'Bury My Burdens.' Other songs in their catalog include 'Starting Over,' 'Pretty In Porcelain,' and 'The Game.'
In 2018, drummer Brandon Bolmer joined the group. Their most recent album 'Evolve' arrived in 2022. The band continues to work with a sound that blends rock and heavier elements.
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