
Hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, metalcore outfit Tuesday’s Too Late emerged onto the scene in late 2009. The band cut their teeth in the dying steel town New Castle, Pennsylvania. It is apparent that the band channels the angst and frustration of a city slowly forgotten by time. With a sense of darkness and emotional tension Tuesday’s Too Late finds balance with their unique brand of punishing breakdowns and melodic vocals. After two years of relentless regional touring Tuesday’s Too Late geared up for their first and only full length release to date “Hope For The Best, Prepare For The Worst” (2011). The album was recorded and produced at Capital House Studios located in Columbus, Ohio by Metalcore maestro Nick Ingram. (Bearthooth, Hawthorne Heights, Like Moths To Flames). This release propelled the band to new heights and opened the door to tour dates with a handful of industry powerhouses. (We Came As Romans, The Wonder Years, Asking Alexandria, The Ghost Inside, Black Veil Brides, Texas In July, Like Moths To Flames, The Color Morale, Palisades, Sworn In, August Burns Red, and Miss May I). Riding the success of two years of gurgling East Coast touring and the encouragement of their peers the band returned to Capital House Studio’s to create the neck breaking single “A Lot To Prove”(2013). This release was accompanied by a video filmed and directed by Tyler Long. The video was later picked up and released by acclaimed youtube channel Blank TV.