All Shall Fade
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Why this name?
It's taken from a line from Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, when Pippin sings towards the end.
Do you play live?
We play a lot of shows in New Jersey. We've played Bound Brook, East Brunswick, and South River, just to name a few. Soon we plan to expand out of the area.
Band History:
Just like most legends, this one starts off with a humble beginning. It all started in East Brunswick, NJ, in the Mid-State Mall. Dan Page, working at retail giant Best Buy, had been wanting to start a band for some time. It wasn't until Officemax opened up right next door that Dan began meeting with mutual friend Milton Banerjee and his friend, Guy Coletti. Together, they decided to take on the world, and create a new kind of mainstream rock band. Bringing in brothers Rob and Joe Brower, the new band's lineup was almost complete. Mixing styles from Rush to Dream Theater and from New Found Glory to Rage Against the Machine, this new band wanted to take the world by storm. Settling upon the name "All Shall Fade", inspired by a line from Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, the group began practicing in late December, 2003. Eventually adding former co-worker and friend John Stevenson to complete the lineup on bass, ASF was writing material and planning out their bombastic stage show. Recording their first song, "Back to Life", ASF decided it needed even more talent to set itself apart from the rest, so it recently added its THIRD guitar player, Nick Goncalves to its lineup. Guy then moved to be the predominantly main singer, while Rob moved to a more important, behind the scenes, management role. Where ASF is going from here, no one knows, but big things are in their immediate future.