The Material
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| The Material | |
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| Origin | |
| Genre(s) | Alternative rock Post-punk |
| Years active | 2005- Present |
| Website | The Material MySpace profile |
| Members | |
| Colleen D'Agostino Jon Moreaux Roi Elam Noah Vowles Brian Miller |
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The Material is a rock music quintet from San Diego, California. Colleen D'Agostino (vocals) moved to San Diego to pursue a music degree at San Diego State University. In her third year, she began playing with Jon Moreaux (guitar) and Noah Vowles (drums). The threesome added bassist Kevin Falk, formerly of Every Time I Die and Between the Buried and Me, and started writing songs for their first demo. Kevin was replaced by Brian Miller (bass), and Roi Elam (guitar) joined shortly after. With the permanent line up, The Material went into the studio to record their 6-song debut EP "Tomorrow", which was co-produced by Brian Grider and was released on September 1, 2007. They placed in the top 3 of the dew circuit breakout of 2007, on MTV2 losing to Seattle band, The Myriad.
[edit] Discography
[edit] EPs
- Tomorrow (2007) [Available on iTunes]
- 1. The Promise
- 2. Moving to Seattle
- 3. The Truth About Reality
- 4. The Long Way Home
- 5. With One Voice
- 6. No One Has to Know

