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This Providence

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This Providence

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Emo pop/rock act This Providence came together in the summer of 2003 in Seattle, WA, recording and self-releasing their first EP soon after their formation. Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Dan Young, guitarist Gavin Phillips, bassist/vocalist Phil Cobrea, and drummer Ryan Tapert, the group began gathering a decent local following while still in high school, playing in the same regional scene that spawned peers <a href="spotify:artist:5CzTm7YPNW47IWv7qi9Zu1">Gatsbys American Dream</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2pUuQ3rIUcUKSqBpWa10rG">Forgive Durden</a>. The guys concurrently hooked up with Seattle-based Rocketstar Recordings, and following graduation, their full-length debut, Our Worlds Divorce, was released in late 2004. They toured around the country in support of the album with acts like <a href="spotify:artist:1ATAh4PZe1BdqF403XqGiV">Daphne Loves Derby</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0eW6yRE8ePadhUe1Numam9">Sherwood</a>, and Jenoah before eventually signing with Fueled by Ramen in early 2006. Teaming up again with producer Casey Bates (who'd also worked on their first album), This Providence's self-titled FBR debut appeared in September, as the band carried on with gigs opening for labelmates <a href="spotify:artist:74XFHRwlV6OrjEM0A2NCMF">Paramore</a>. Cobrea announced his resignation from the band that November, and he was soon replaced by Phoenix native David Blaise. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi

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