Another Day Late made its first baby-steps in Ithaca, NY in the year of our Lord 2005 AD when future-drummer Josh Hubberman was DJ-ing at future-guitarist Scott Kircher's fraternity. After a few purple-nurples and bro-moments on how much they loved that new Britney Spears song "Toxic", they realized that they were on the same page musically and that they must make music together. Soon enough after doing some local fishing for musicians, singer Kohl
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Another Day Late made its first baby-steps in Ithaca, NY in the year of our Lord 2005 AD when future-drummer Josh Hubberman was DJ-ing at future-guitarist Scott Kircher's fraternity. After a few purple-nurples and bro-moments on how much they loved that new Britney Spears song "Toxic", they realized that they were on the same page musically and that they must make music together. Soon enough after doing some local fishing for musicians, singer Kohl Hegmann and bassist Marc Calderaro were brought into the fold and the 4-piece began their unabashed journey of rock dominance.
They released an EP, Of That Night, through the production of platinum-awarded producer Alex Perialas (Anthrax, Bad Religion, Manowar) later that year, followed up by their debut LP -Ambers in Embers. During recording Another Day Late won a contest through this site called MySpace (which supposedly is a place where you make collect friends like Pokemon) and got the honor to open up the Poughkeepsie, NY show of 'The Taste of Chaos Tour' with Thrice, Deftones, and many others.
After A&E, 2nd guitarist and male model Justin Talbott joined the band to raise the already high 'hott' standard of the band. They wrote new stuff and soon realized that Ithaca was not the best home for such an intense and imaginative rock sound, so they packed up and moved to 'The OC' in hopes of meeting seeing Kobe Bryant in a supermarket buying Lay's potato chips. Which totally happened.
Once in California, the 5-piece began crafting some very exciting and radically different new material.
In March, 2007 they began recording what they thought would be a new demo in Pasadena, CA with engineer Kyle Black.
Progress was slow and the future was looking grim for a while in Another Day Late town. Marc parted ways with ADL during this time. So did Justin, but pussed out and came back. Marc was replaced by Chad Philipps. Due to the response of the new demo material, Another Day Late decided to smack down two more hits for the neverending "demo."
On Halloween 2K7, Another Day Late signed to Band Recordings/Doghouse Records. Now with a budget barely deeper than their shallow wallets, they brought their EP to mixer/engineer Keith Armstrong (Green Day, My Chemical Romance) to re-record, re-mix, and master the release. The News Said It's Raining In New York EP will finally be release on Band/Doghouse in Janurary 2008.
The band went on the first ever Pactour in January 2008, which was completely the brainchild of drummer Josh Hubberman. Josh spent the last quarter of 2007 working on bringing the pieces together for this to happen. They toured the country with the likes of The Audition, Envy on the Coast, and Danger Radio.
Shortly after the tour, Chad left the band, and ADL was back in a sticky situation. They burrowed farther into their hobbit holes than ever before and spent much of the next few months writing and recording new songs for their next CD. Then they decide to leave their label Band Recordings due to some pretty drastic disagreements and things got pretty hairy.
ADL broke up in early September 2008, and released their latest tracks for free online.
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