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A Fight To The Death
A Fight to the Death
A Fight To The Death
Genres: Country, Rock
 
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A Fight to the Death began in early 2006 as the solo project of guitarist and songwriter CJ Bargamian (ex-Crybaby, ex-Myssouri). In mid 2006, CJ recorded his first solo LP American Literature (as Chris Bargamian & A Fi...  more »

     
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All Artists: A Fight to the Death
Title: A Fight To The Death
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: A Fight To The Death
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 4/28/2009
Genres: Country, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 884501012294

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A Fight to the Death began in early 2006 as the solo project of guitarist and songwriter CJ Bargamian (ex-Crybaby, ex-Myssouri). In mid 2006, CJ recorded his first solo LP American Literature (as Chris Bargamian & A Fight to the Death), which was released online through iTunes and other retailers. While living in San Francisco the following year, he completed an EP titled End of Continent Sadness before returning to Atlanta in February 2007. Upon returning, CJ recruited drummer Mark Carbone (ex-Crybaby, ex-No River City) and bassist Colin Jaccino (Hot Grits) and they began fleshing out CJ s solo recordings as a live band. Soon thereafter, pianist Nathan T Green (ex-No River City) joined the band, followed by pedal steel player George Wallace (Hot Grits). Thus, a full band was assembled! A Fight to the Death began performing as a full band in the fall of 2007, and has played extensively since then; lots of local music festivals, bars, parties, etc. In July of 2008, the band released its self-titled debut LP with a very successful CD Release Show on July 19 at the Highland Ballroom in Atlanta. AFTTD finished out the year with a Holiday blowout show to benefit the Atlanta Community Food Bank; the show was a huge success and the band was able to make a sizeable donation to the charity. In early 2009, the band parted ways with Colin Jaccino; Daniel Winn came on board as his temporary (maybe permanent?) replacement, and work on AFTTD's sophomore record began. The band s sound can perhaps best be described as Avant-Western-Gypsy-Americana. With influences including Ennio Morricone, Ibrahim Ferrer, Nusrat Fateh Ali-Khan, AFTTD makes Avant-Americana-Gypsy-Rock music that is steeped in old-world imagery.