Scars From The Last Fight
Scars From The Last Fight formed in Perth, Australia in 2004 after their previous band, The Ghost of Summer, ended. The lineup included Danny Daly on vocals,...
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Scars From The Last Fight formed in Perth, Australia in 2004 after their previous band, The Ghost of Summer, ended. The lineup included Danny Daly on vocals, Alex Gordon on guitar, James Nightingale on bass, and David Kennedy on drums.
Their 2006 single "Spider" became a breakthrough moment for the band, gaining them wider recognition. Other songs from their catalog include "Bolshevik," "Gates Of Lust," and "I Don't Believe."
They released several albums including "Scars" in 2006, "The Last Fight" in 2009, and "The Strength in Weakness" in 2012. The band has been less active in recent years, playing only occasional live shows.
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