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Last Descent

baton rouge, LA  USA
December 22, 2005
903 plays
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Last Descent is a band from Gulfport, MS. They have 2 independently created cd's under their former name the True Worshippers [Livin' the Good Life & Wait for the Moment]. They began as the church youth band for Northwood Christian Center and progressively began to restructure their music stylings to a powerful and creative rock sound. Last Descent has shared the stage with bands such as Telecast, Falling Up and The Wedding. They have many influences in their music such as Underoath, Forever Changed, All Together Separate, and Project 86, just to name a few. They've created a myriad of sounds/genres all pounded together to make one flowing sound. Last Descent is focused on bringing the gospel of Christ to all who listen.
Band/artist history
Last Descent began as the house band for Northwood Christian Center's youth group, Strait Gate. They called themselves the "True Worshippers." As the members grew in their musical maturity, they began to write their own songs and play outside of the church setting. As their fan base grew, they felt the need to change the name to "Last Descent" in order to give the our name a deeper meaning.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We have a very active live performance. We have opened for bands such as The Wedding, Falling Up, and Telecast. We have in the past played in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi and are always looking to expand our listening area. We are a local band from Gulfport, Mississippi.
Your musical influences
All Together Separate, Underoath, the Muppets, African tribal music, Mae, Project 86, Earthsuit, Kirk Franklin, the Funk Brothers, Falling Up, P.O.D., and much much more.
What equipment do you use?
Drums, Bass Guitar, and 2 Electric Guitars.
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baton rouge, LA  USA
December 22, 2005
903 plays
7,837 views