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A Lifelike Story

Only after two years of performing, A Lifelike Story opens the doors and grabs the attention of the industry with the release of their self-produced EP, ‘Flowers For Wednesday’. This female-fronted alternative rock band takes the stage with a presence and emotive energy that makes A Lifelike Story’s fans feel a part of the show. With their down-to-earth approach, Bryan, Taylor, & Garrett try to connect with all of their fans on and off of the stage. Not only do the three connect with their fans, but also with one another creating a core group of friends. In addition to the release of t ...read more

Only after two years of performing, A Lifelike Story opens the doors and grabs the attention of the industry with the release of their self-produced EP, ‘Flowers For Wednesday’. This female-fronted alternative rock band takes the stage with a presence and emotive energy that makes A Lifelike Story’s fans feel a part of the show. With their down-to-earth approach, Bryan, Taylor, & Garrett try to connect with all of their fans on and off of the stage. Not only do the three connect with their fans, but also with one another creating a core group of friends. In addition to the release of their debut EP, they have also shared the stage with bands such as Automatic Loveletter (Epic Records), Ivoryline (Tooth & Nail), Driver Side Impact (Victory Records) and many more. With a number of performances, recordings, and contacts under their belt, A Lifelike Story is moving forward into the future, continuing to write and perform as they go. Bryan, Taylor, & Garrett have the drive and passion for their music and are ready to show the world what A Lifelike Story truly has to offer. « hide

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Flowers for Wednesday
2008

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