Worth Dying For
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Worth Dying For

Worth Dying For formed in 2005 with Alex Kingston on vocals and guitar, Max Donovan on drums, and Ethan Walsh on bass. Their debut album 'Into the Abyss' came...

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Worth Dying For's direct, unpolished rock

A band that built a following with darker themes and intense stage presence outside the mainstream mold.

If you want to hear what they were about, 'Holy' and 'Die To Live' frame it pretty well. Kingston's lyrics and that unpolished sound tell the story.

They recorded 'Closer' with Henry Seeley, and songs like 'Holy' and 'Revolution' show why their music connected. Their lyrics dealt with heavier themes that felt direct, and they never tried to fit a polished rock formula. That gave their records a raw quality that some listeners still return to.

Worth Dying For formed in 2005 with Alex Kingston on vocals and guitar, Max Donovan on drums, and Ethan Walsh on bass. Their debut album 'Into the Abyss' came out in 2007, followed by 'The Fallen' and 'Echoes of the Past'. Their song 'All We' became one of their better-known tracks alongside others like 'One Love' and 'Die To Live'.

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Worth Dying For formed in 2005 with Alex Kingston on vocals and guitar, Max Donovan on drums, and Ethan Walsh on bass. Their debut album 'Into the Abyss' came out in 2007, followed by 'The Fallen' and 'Echoes of the Past'.

Their song 'All We' became one of their better-known tracks, alongside others like 'One Love' and 'Die To Live'. They also recorded 'Closer' with Henry Seeley.

Kingston's lyrics often dealt with darker themes that some listeners found too heavy, and his stage presence could be intense.

They didn't really fit the mainstream rock mold, but they built a following with records that felt direct and unpolished.

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