History
Formation (2003-2005)
Better Luck Next Time was formed in 2003 by original members Brian Bortoli, Matt Fuzzo, Chris Lucas, and Leston Derrick. The band came to be when Brian was added to the line-up of Snapout (the current project of Matt, Chris, Leston, and John). The addition of Brian brought forth a change in musical style, thus the name Snapout was dropped and changed to Better Luck Next Time. The name Better Luck Next Time originated from Brian's ongoing attempts to further his musical career. The band decided to keep Better Luck Next Time a 4 piece and continued on without John. Both Leston and Brian were original lead singers, with both members switching off lead roles and often singing duets. Months after their formation, the band recorded their first demo CD in their practice studio after turning it into a fully functional recording studio. The demo featured four songs, all of which would later be re-recorded on the album '' Third Time's A Charm''.''Third Time's A Charm'' (2005-2006)
The band decided to put together an album of all their material to that point, which ultimately became their debut album '' Third Time's A Charm''. The title was intended to go hand-in-hand with the name of the band, Better Luck Next Time. Before recording started, they parted ways with Leston. Brian took over the role as sole lead vocalist going forward. The band held auditions to find a replacement lead guitarist, which led them to Danny Cassese. Just like their demo CD, Third Time's A Charm was recorded, engineered, and produced entirely by themselves. Following the recording, Danny decided to leave the band. In an attempt to fill the lead guitarist position, the band reached out to former Snapout guitarist, John. ''Third Time's A Charm'' was self-released by the band in December 2005. It was sold at shows and through their website. Soon after the album was released, they decided to add a keyboard player to the band to give it a more dynamic sound. After only 1 audition, 5th member Joseph John was added to the line-up. Third Time's A Charm caught the attention of InYa Face Records in Tokyo,''Start From Skratch'' (2007-2008)
Following the International success of ''Third Time's A Charm'', Better Luck Next Time headed back into the studio to record their second album, '' Start From Skratch'', in early 2007. Once again, the album would be recorded, engineered, and produced solely by themselves in their own studio. This time around, however, the album was taken to Scottsdale, AZ, where it was mixed by Ryan Greene (formerly of Motor Studios in San Francisco, California). The title ''Start From Skratch'', as well as the artwork, acts as a direct follow-up to Third Time's A Charm. The album was released in Japan in August 2007. Prior to its release, the band was invited to play one of Japan's largest festivals, Punkspring 2007. The festival consisted of 17 bands including''Hybrid'' (2008)
After their return to the United States in support of Start From Skratch, the band was approached to do a split EP called'' Hybrid'' with the Italian pop punk band Melody Fall. The EP consisted of eight songs; four from Better Luck Next Time, and four from Melody Fall. Each band covered 3 songs, as well as performed an original of their own. The EP was released in Japan in May 2008 and proved to be popular amongst Japanese fans. In November 2008, World Records released Hybrid nationwide in a limited run of only 600 copies.''A Lifetime of Learning'' (2009-2011)
Upon the release of ''Hybrid'' in the United States, the decision was made to continue Better Luck Next Time as a four piece again without the keyboards being present in the line-up. At the beginning of 2009, the band started writing their third album '' A Lifetime Of Learning''. Instead of doing it entirely by themselves as they had done in the past, the band hired Steve Kravac ( Blink-182,''We'll Take It From Here'' (2011-present)
After the US release of ''A Lifetime of Learning'', the band weighed over their options and approach to their fourth album. This would be the first album with lead guitarist Travis Garrecht. In late 2010, the band wrote and recorded four new songs in demo form, however they were never released. They later decided to make two of them available as a teaser for upcoming material via the internet (one of which would later be re-recorded for the new album). After the demo, the band decided that they wanted to revert to their DIY roots going forward, meaning they would record, engineer, produce, and mix on their own once again. In 2011, Better Luck Next Time started writing their fourth album. Recording and production took place in late 2011, and rolled over into 2012. This period would prove to be a very difficult time for Brian, as he was going through a lot of personal struggles throughout the entire process of the album's production. Much of his hardships are reflected directly on the record as a result. The band was also unsure of distribution due to the delays '' A Lifetime Of Learning'' faced. It was decided that this album would be self-released, very much on the same lines of how the band did ''Third Time's A Charm''. On July 16, 2013, the band announced that the title would be'' We'll Take it From Here''. The album released exactly three months later on October 16 in both Japan and the United States. On December 20, 2014, the band announced that they made a new song called "All My Favorite Bands" off ReverbNation on the b-side of the album ''We'll Take It From Here''.Members
;Current *Brian Bortoli - Vocals, Guitar (2003–present) *Matt Fuzzo - Bass (2003–present) *Travis Garrecht - Lead Guitar (2010–present) *Chris Lucas - Drums (2003–present) ;Former *Leston Derrick - Vocals, Guitar (2003–2005) *Danny Cassese - Lead Guitar (2005) *Joseph John - Keyboards (2006–2008) *John Holzer - Lead Guitar (2005–2010)Discography
Albums
*''Third Time's a Charm'' (2005) *''Start from Skratch'' (2007) *''A Lifetime of Learning'' (2009) *''We'll Take it From Here'' (2013)Splits
*''Hybrid'' (2008)DVDs
*''Twisted TV DVD'' released April 24, 2007 on Go-Kart Films. — contains the music video for the song "T.G.I. Goodbye."Compilations
*''Pop Punk Loves You 3'' — released March 27, 2007 on Wynona Records in ItalyReferences
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