Get Involved!: Former Members of Glassjaw, Thursday, & From Autumn To Ashes Start New Band; Recording Debut EP with Ross Robinson

by | Mar 20, 2013

Former members of Glassjaw, From Autumn To Ashes, Thursday, and Judge have formed a new band called Get Involved!.

A new project featuring Todd Weinstock (ex-Glassjaw), guitarist Brian Deneeve (ex-From Autumn To Ashes), Tucker Rule (ex-Thursday) and Lars Weiss (ex-Judge), the band are set to enter the studio in late April with legendary producer Ross Robinson to record their debut EP. Robinson, of course, produced Glassjaw’s Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence and Worship and Tribute; he also did At The Drive In’s Relationship of Command.

The band launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund their EP. For the top pledge of $3000, a lucky fan gets to intern for Robinson for two days while the band records.

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