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It Dies Today (sometimes abbreviated "IDT") is an American
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band formed in
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, in September 2001. The band achieved success in 2004 with the release of their debut album, '' The Caitiff Choir''. After frontman Nicholas Brooks departed in 2006, just after the release of the band's sophomore effort ''
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'', It Dies Today released '' Lividity'' in 2009 before going on hiatus in 2010. The band reunited briefly for a show in 2012, but the reunion paused again in 2015. On December 22, 2022, It Dies Today was announced as an act appearing at FurnaceFest 2023. The band then played Better Lovers BLissmas in their hometown of Buffalo on 8 Dec 2023.


History


Formation, EPs and ''The Caitiff Choir'' (20012004)

It Dies Today was formed in August 2001 in
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and was originally composed of vocalist Nicholas Brooks, guitarist Chris Cappelli, and guitarist Steve Lemke (who now plays bass). The band took their name from the Adamantium song "It Dies Today" off the 1998 album, "From the Depths of Depression." During their formation, most of the band members were only 16 years old. Their initial release was a three-track demo titled ''Let the Angels Whisper Your Name'', recorded in late 2001. The following year, It Dies Today released an EP titled '' Forever Scorned'', which led to the band touring the U.S. with artists such as
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and
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. In 2003, Lemke switched to bass as guitarist Mike Hatalak joined. Prior to joining It Dies Today, Hatalak played in bands called Short of Breath, Plain of Ashes, and Stricture. The group eventually signed with
Trustkill Records Trustkill Records is an American independent record label that started as a hardcore punk fanzine in April 1993. It started releasing hardcore, metal and rock records and merchandise in 1994. In 2010, the president of Trustkill, Josh Grabelle, fo ...
, home to hardcore heavyweights such as Throwdown,
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, and
Bleeding Through Bleeding Through is an American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in 1999. Influenced largely by hardcore punk and Swedish melodic death metal, the band was established by lead vocalist Brandan Schieppati as a personal projec ...
. Fall 2004 brought about the release of the band's debut full-length '' The Caitiff Choir''. The album sold over 25,000 copies within four months and allowed the band to sell out two national headlining tours with support from Twelve Tribes, Anterrabae,
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and others. Alternative Press named them a "Band To Know" in 2005. The album has sold 90,000 copies to date. In 2005, It Dies Today went on a series of whirlwind tours including tours supporting Bleeding Through, Walls of Jericho, All That Remains, and Throwdown, as well as appearing on the
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-sponsored "Compassion Over Fashion" tour with Most Precious Blood and Remembering Never. The group also supported metal bands such as
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,
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and The Haunted, as well as securing a spot on the coveted
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second-stage in the summer of 2005. The following summer, the band was scheduled to take part in the Van's Warped Tour but had to cancel due to a vocal injury sustained by Brooks.


''Sirens'' and departure of Nicholas Brooks (20062007)

It Dies Today spent 2006 writing and recording their follow-up album with producers Gggarth and Ben Kaplan. Co-producing were vocalist Nick Brooks and guitarist Mike Hatalak, who owns DWS Studios in Niagara Falls, New York. On October 17, 2006, It Dies Today released ''
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'', which was followed by a U.S. tour. A song from the album, "Sacred Heart (Sacre Coeur)" was featured in the 2009 film ''
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'', while another song, "Sixth of June", was featured on the '' Resident Evil: Extinction''. On January 17, 2007 it was announced that Brooks had left the band and that his replacement would be Jason Wood, whom they met while on tour with
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. Before joining It Dies Today, Jason, a
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native, was the vocalist for the metal outfits Kamilla and The Orphan. Later that year, the band played
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alongside Still Remains, Throwdown, Poison the Well,
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, and
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, among others.


''Lividity'' and hiatus (20072010)

It Dies Today spent the latter half of 2007 working on their third album, breaking in early 2008 for a small tour before getting back to work for the remainder of the year. After several delays in recording, as well as push-backs by Trustkill Records, the new album '' Lividity'' was released on September 15, 2009. The band immediately embarked on a North American tour but were denied access into Canada and had to cancel a handful of shows. On August 13, 2009, it was announced that the band would be playing at Australia's Soundwave Festival in 2010. The band then played at the Mountain Metal Mayhem Festival in Berlin, NH on August 14, 2010 with
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, Bloodlined Calligraphy,
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,
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,
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, and local support. In September 2010, former vocalist Nick Brooks and current It Dies Today guitarist Mike Hatalak formed a new hardcore band called The March. They have since recorded and posted demos on the band's MySpace page. Rumors of a break-up began to spread due to the lack of updates, but in December 2010 drummer Nicholas Mirusso posted on the band's Facebook account, "We are currently on an indefinite hiatus. No promising news to give at the moment, other than we've all been submerged into the "real" world." Their Facebook account also uploaded two unreleased tracks entitled “Pee Wee…Listen To Reason” and a cover of
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' “Them Bones” in October 2011.


Temporary reunion (20122015)

On November 23, 2011 the band announced a reunion show with original vocalist Nicholas Brooks. Days after the performance on January 28, 2012, guitarist Mike Hatalak publicly stated that It Dies Today was no longer a band, but less than a month later, the statement would be retracted when the band stated that their new EP would be out on December 12, 2012. Someone from the band said, "Yes, patience, please. We are no longer in our early twenties living at our parents' house. We have jobs, responsibilities, and new families we've created. We're not bound by a label, so true fans will appreciate the time we're investing in this." However, the planned EP never came to fruition. On January 19, 2014, a video featuring a new recording, presumably by Mike Hatalak, was posted on the band's Facebook page. The full demo of the recording, titled "Son of Dawn, Brilliant Star", was later released on Lambgoat.com on April 29, 2014, with the band also announcing a set of shows in September to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the release of '' The Caitiff Choir'' on the same day. This is the first track to feature Nicholas Brooks since the release of ''
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'' eight years prior, marking a return to the original lineup for the band. In response to his return, Brooks commented, "I honestly could not be happier to have the opportunity to not only play shows with these dudes again but to write and record a new album with them as well." However, on February 13, 2015, Nicholas Brooks announced that due to a "severe case of writer's block and family life", the potential album effort had been postponed indefinitely.


New singles (2023-present)

On September 15, 2023, It Dies Today released a new single, "Buried by Black Clouds" with an accompanying music video. They appeared at the 2023 Furnace Fest in Birmingham, AL on September 24. Following their reunion at Furnace Fest, It Dies Today played BLissmas in their hometown Buffalo on 8 Dec 2023. On September 13, 2024, they released "Son of Dawn", which is a remake of the previously released demo titled "Son of Dawn, Brilliant Star" back in 2014, this time with much better sound quality, and a lyric video to go along with it.


Members


Current

*Nicholas Brooks – lead vocals (2001–2007, 2012–2015, 2023–present) *Chris Cappelli – guitars (2001–2015, 2023–present) *Steve Lemke – bass guitar, backing vocals (2003–2015, 2023–present), guitars (2001–2003) *Mike Hatalak – guitars (2003–2015, 2023–present) *John Runkle – drums, percussion (2024–present)


Former

*Seth Thompson – bass (2001–2003) *Joe Cuonze – drums (2001) *Aaron Adkins – guitar (2001) *Nick Mirusso – drums, percussion (2002–2015, 2023–2024) *Steven Sanchez – bass (2003) *Jason Wood – lead vocals (2007–2012)


Touring

*Tony Lorenzo – guitars (2004)


Discography


Studio albums

* 2004: '' The Caitiff Choir'' (re-released in 2006) * 2006: ''
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'' * 2009: '' Lividity''


EPs and Demos

* 2001: ''Let the Angels Whisper Your Name'' * 2002: '' Forever Scorned'' (re-released in 2006)


Compilations

* 2005: '' Masters of Horror Soundtrack'' * 2006: '' The Best of Taste of Chaos'' * 2006: '' Headbanger's Ball: The Revenge'' * 2006: '' A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas'' * 2007: '' Resident Evil: Extinction Soundtrack'' * 2009: '' Saw VI Soundtrack'' * 2009: '' Soundwave 2010''


Videography


References

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