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An interview and live performance with Joe Candelaria from Forever Came Calling.
The band formed in the year 2006 as a Senses Fail and Taking Back Sunday cover band. After multiple line up changes, John Swaba joined as bassist. They then recorded and released their EP, HopE P.assion. They were featured on the documentary, No Room For Rockstars which helped them gain fame. They released their first split EP with Handguns, in 2011 with Bryce on Drums. In 2012 they released their first full-length album, Contender and soon after needed a new guitarist, who they found in Isaac Taylor. They released second split EP with Family Thief, in 2013. In October 2014 they released their second full-length album, What Matters Most. Third/touring guitarist Tom "the mop" Lovejoy joined the group after the departure of Isaac Taylor in 2015. In January 2018 the band announced their new EP "Retro Future", as well as a tour with In Her Own Words kicking off in Lafayette, LA at the 2018 Wilhelm Records Music Festival and signing with Penultimate Records in Australia.
SONG: Spanish Mothers, Endangered Innocence
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- Credits -
Directed by: Jake DeBlasio / Becca Tomlinson
Edited by: Becca Tomlinson
Audio Mixed by: Jake DeBlasio
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About This Video: Forever Came Calling performs “Spanish Mothers” and “Endangered Innocence.” Joe also talks about the bands history and success throughout their journey in the pop punk scene.