The Receiving End of Sirens | |
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Also known as | TREOS The Red Eye Of Soromon |
Origin | Belchertown, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Genres | Post-hardcore, emo, experimental rock, progressive rock, ambient |
Years active | 2003–2008, 2010–2012 |
Labels | Triple Crown |
Associated acts | Black Cards, The Dear Hunter, Isles & Glaciers, Boys Night Out, A Rocket to the Moon, Wheatus Kid Infinite |
Website | www |
Members | Alex Bars Brendan Brown Nate Patterson Andrew Cook Brian Southall Casey Crescenzo |
Past members | Ben Potrykus |
The Receiving End of Sirens was a rock band from Belchertown, Massachusetts, formed in 2003. The band broke up in 2008 then briefly reunited in 2010.
The band played on the 2005 Warped Tour and has toured with such acts as Gatsbys American Dream, A Wilhelm Scream, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Funeral for a Friend, Saves the Day, Senses Fail, Thrice, and New Found Glory. The band's first headlining tour, "The New Hope Tour," began on March 31, 2006. About a week before the start of the tour, guitarist/vocalist Alex fell down a flight of stairs, breaking his scapula, two ribs and puncturing his lung. A question of whether or not he would be able to perform arose, yet he pulled through. Some of the bands who supported The Receiving End of Sirens on their first headlining tour were As Tall as Lions, A Thorn for Every Heart, Hit the Lights and I Am the Avalanche.
On March 18, 2008 the band announced that it would "no longer exist in the way it has for the past 5 years" on their MySpace page. The main reason for the breakup was the fact that Brendan had a child in January, and he decided he needed to reassess his priorities. In a MySpace bulletin he claimed that all of the members still keep a passion for music and the love for their fans. The band played two of their last three last shows at Lupo's in Providence, Rhode Island on May 2, supported by Envy on the Coast and Therefore I Am, and The Bamboozle Festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 4. On May 5, a final farewell was performed under the pseudonym The Red Eye of Soromon at Harper's Ferry in Allston, Massachusetts.