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Into the Flood DELUXE EDITION now available (new live videos!)

Hey peoples.

We hope your holidays were spectacular; We just had two of the best shows of the year, and we owe it all to you guys.

Our new EP, Into the Flood now comes packaged with TWO LIVE VIDEOS from our show at the Highline Ballroom NYC earlier this year.

They include footage from songs 96 Heartbeats and Ghost of York.

These videos can also be purchased seperately on itunes.

ALSO: This EP comes out on vinyl on March 18th, and will come packaged with a CD of the songs. There will also be some exclusive bonus material included!

Hope you enjoy them, and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Much love,

-the boys
posted 41 months ago
biography
As Tall as Lions, sometimes referred to as ATAL, is a band from Long Island, New York.

The band was founded sometime in early 2002 as members of a previous band, Sundaze, were looking for a fresh start. These members were Dan Nigro (vocals, guitar, piano), Saen Fitzgerald (guitar, drums), and Cliff Sarcona (drums). During the recording of their first EP, titled Blood and Aphorisms, Brian Fortune (guitar, piano) was added to the band.

"Blood and Aphorisms" met with small local success as the band began to tour around and make a name for itself in the thriving indie rock community. At this time, ATAL added Brian Caesar (bass) to the lineup. The band was seen as a unique entity inside of the indie scene, not necessarily fitting in creatively with the other emo bands, but never failing to win over the emo fans. This uniqueness was enough for ATAL to score a record deal with New York City's Triple Crown Records. The band relocated to the Midwest for the composition and recording of the first full-length album, which would eventually be called Lafcadio. The album was released in the Spring of 2004 and met with mixed reviews. In the ensuing months, ATAL went through its share of prob... (+) expand
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