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Eleventh He Reaches London is a five-piece post-hardcore band formed in late 2002 in Perth, Western Australia. The band's name comes from the epic poem of ''Don Juan'' from Lord Byron. In the eleventh chapter, the protagonist reaches London.
==History== The band started in December 1999 as a quartet, with Ian Lenton (vocals/guitar), Jayden Worts (guitar), Mark Donaldson (drums) and Alex Lucas (bass guitar), who were all seventeen at the time. In 2001, their song, "You Left Me At The Crossroads Like Val Kilmer In Willow", was released on the ''Left Of Centre 2'' compilation under the name of Our Lasting Loss. The song was recorded with Allen Smith at Bergerk! Studios, and mixed and mastered by Rob Swire of Pendulum. Shortly after this recording, Lucas left the band and was replaced by Brad Rowland. In spring 2003, the band released its first mini-EP, "Diving For Treacher", under the band's new name Eleventh He Reaches London. Allen Smith recorded, mixed and mastered the EP, which was received well across Australia, selling out within months and being widely praised for its raw honesty and aggression. In late 2003, the line-up changed again with Craig McElhinney replacing Rowland and the addition of Jeremy Martin, which introduced a third guitar to the group, adding a new dimension to its sound. The band then returned to the rehearsal room, perfecting songs for the recording of its first album. While concentrating on their forthcoming release, Eleventh He Reaches London played alongside acts such as Against Me!, Shai Hulud and The Nation Blue. In October 2004, the band completed a four show Melbourne tour. In April 2012, the band joined Hobbledehoy Record Co. for reissues of their previous material. Its third album, ''Bānhūs'', was released through that label on 4 October 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eleventh He Reaches London」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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