See You Next Tuesday is a four-piece experimental grindcore band from Bay City, USA. They formed in 2004 and are currently signed to Good Fight Records, the record label department for Good Fight Entertainment which features hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. Although many people may argue that the band is deathcore, mathcore or mathgrind, the band themselves claim they are a grindcore band.
The band originally started out as a joke, but when the group found their early live performances went well, they began to take their music seriously.
Read more on Last.fm …read full bio
See You Next Tuesday is a four-piece experimental grindcore band from Bay City, USA. They formed in 2004 and are currently signed to Good Fight Records, the record label department for Good Fight Entertainment which features hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. Although many people may argue that the band is deathcore, mathcore or mathgrind, the band themselves claim they are a grindcore band.
The band originally started out as a joke, but when the group found their early live performances went well, they began to take their music seriously. They released their first full-length, Parasite, on Ferret Music. According to the band, the album had to be recorded twice after the original recordings were lost during a computer crash. The album, containing 14 tracks, was produced by Andreas Magnusson and was released on April 3, 2007.
They have toured extensively in the United States and Canada with a wide variety of bands, including Daughters, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Job for a Cowboy, and The Acacia Strain.
See You Next Tuesday's second full-length album, Intervals, was released on October 21, 2008. They went on a US tour following the release of their album and they made appearances in Puerto Rico in late 2008 and Europe in early 2009.
On November 15, 2022, See You Next Tuesday released their first song in 14 years titled Hey Look, No Crying, along with announcing that their latest album, Distractions, will be released on February 17, 2023. The band then released Why Can't You Behave on January 12, 2023 and Day in the Life of a Fool on January 31, 2023. When the band released the album, they also released a music video for the song This Happy Madness.
See You Next Tuesday would follow up Distractions with a remix album titled Relapses on February 16, 2024, which feautred many electronic and cybergrind acts and is the bands most ambitious project. Later that year, on November 8th, the band would release a split album with Meth titled Asymmetrics. The split is the bands most creative work yet, since the bands wrotr tracks, shared only the drum tracks with each other, then wrote whole new tracks based off of the drum stems they were given.
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
…shrink me down again
Update this bio | Artist Bio + Tag FAQs