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'''Maylene and the Sons of Disaster''' is a southern rock and metalcore band founded in [[Birmingham]] in [[2004]]. The band included vocalist [[Dallas Taylor]], guitarists [[Chad Huff]], [[Kelly Scott Nunn]] and [[Jake Duncan]], bassist [[Roman Haviland]] and drummer [[Matt Clark]].
'''Maylene and the Sons of Disaster''' is a Christian southern rock and metalcore band founded in [[Birmingham]] in [[2004]]. The band included vocalist [[Dallas Taylor]], guitarists [[Chad Huff]], [[Kelly Scott Nunn]] and [[Jake Duncan]], bassist [[Roman Haviland]] and drummer [[Matt Clark]].


Former members include drummer [[Lee Turner]] and guitarists [[Scott Collum]], [[Josh Cornutt]] and [[Josh Williams]].
Former members include drummer [[Lee Turner]] and guitarists [[Scott Collum]], [[Josh Cornutt]] and [[Josh Williams]].


The group is associated with Christian metalcore bands such as [[Underoath]] (which Taylor formerly fronted) and tourmates Haste the Day. The band's name and image are derived from Ma Barker's famous criminal gang and the notion in their history that justice is unavoidable.  
The group is associated with Christian metalcore bands such as Ocala, Florida's Underøath (which Taylor formerly fronted) and tourmates Haste the Day from Carmel, Indiana. The band's name and image are derived from Ma Barker's famous criminal gang and the notion in their history that justice is unavoidable. Taylor writes songs from the perspective of Barker's sons, expecting divine retribution for their misdeeds.


The group's self-titled debut album was released in October [[2005]] on the Mono Vs Stereo label. In [[2006]] the band signed with Ferret records and has released two full-length follow up albums and an EP  on that label.
The group's self-titled debut album was released in October [[2005]] on the Mono Vs Stereo label. In [[2006]] the band signed with Ferret records and has released two full-length follow up albums and an EP  on that label.
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* Roberts, Michael (October 9, 2007) "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." ''Westword''
* Roberts, Michael (October 9, 2007) "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." ''Westword''
* "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 18 Jun 2009, 14:49 UTC. 18 Jun 2009 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maylene_and_the_Sons_of_Disaster&oldid=297169236].
* "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 18 Jun 2009, 14:49 UTC. 18 Jun 2009 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maylene_and_the_Sons_of_Disaster&oldid=297169236].
* Colurso, Mary (June 19, 2009) "'III' can be the charm for Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." ''Birmingham News''


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Latest revision as of 23:19, 23 June 2009

Maylene and the Sons of Disaster is a Christian southern rock and metalcore band founded in Birmingham in 2004. The band included vocalist Dallas Taylor, guitarists Chad Huff, Kelly Scott Nunn and Jake Duncan, bassist Roman Haviland and drummer Matt Clark.

Former members include drummer Lee Turner and guitarists Scott Collum, Josh Cornutt and Josh Williams.

The group is associated with Christian metalcore bands such as Ocala, Florida's Underøath (which Taylor formerly fronted) and tourmates Haste the Day from Carmel, Indiana. The band's name and image are derived from Ma Barker's famous criminal gang and the notion in their history that justice is unavoidable. Taylor writes songs from the perspective of Barker's sons, expecting divine retribution for their misdeeds.

The group's self-titled debut album was released in October 2005 on the Mono Vs Stereo label. In 2006 the band signed with Ferret records and has released two full-length follow up albums and an EP on that label.

Discography

  • Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (October 2005) Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. Mono Vs Stereo
  • Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (March 2007) The Day Hell Broke Loose at Sicard Hollow. (EP) Ferret Records
  • Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (March 2007) II. Ferret Records
  • Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (June 2009) III. Ferret Records

References

  • Stagg, David (March/April 2007) "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster: Conceptually Speaking". HM Magazine. No. 124, pp. 40–43
  • Roberts, Michael (October 9, 2007) "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." Westword
  • "Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 18 Jun 2009, 14:49 UTC. 18 Jun 2009 [1].
  • Colurso, Mary (June 19, 2009) "'III' can be the charm for Maylene and the Sons of Disaster." Birmingham News

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