The March Ahead
The March Ahead | |
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Origin | Columbus, Ohio |
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Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Johnny Franck Productions |
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The March Ahead[edit]
Summary[edit]
On November 10, 2010 Johnny Franck announced he had departed from Attack Attack! to focus on his relationship with God[1][2][better source needed] and proceeded to start a new Progressive Post-Hardcore project called The March Ahead and released a self-titled album on August 12, 2011 as well as B-Sides on January 15, 2012. He would then drop a series of singles including "Creation / Statues" on November 18, 2014,[3] "Story of My Life" (One Direction cover) on June 17, 2014[4] and "We Are All Going To Die / This Is Not The End" on January 9, 2014.[5] The most recent release under this project was three singles entitled "With You", "Relief" and "Split" on Feb 28, 2020.[citation needed]
Discography[edit]
- Studio albums
- The March Ahead (2011)
- The March Ahead B-Sides (2012)
- Weight (2017)
- Singles
- Creation / Statues (2014)
- Story of My Life (One Direction Cover) (2014)
- We Are All Going To Die / This Is Not The End (2014)
- I Can't Make You Love Me I Can't Make You Love Me (2015)
- Where Are U Now (Jack Ü Cover) (2015)
- Youth (2015)
- Let Me Love You Featuring Lee Abrecht (2016)
- Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper Cover) (2017)
- Make Me Believe (2017)
- 2U (2017)
- Calloused (2018)
- Relief (2020)
- Split (2020)
- With You (2020)
Reference section[edit]
- ↑ "Farewell Video". Youtube. Unknown parameter
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