Jamies Elsewhere is tagged as: post-hardcore, emocore, alternative, electronic, emo In the world today, many people are held in esteem for the mistakes they have made, rather than the efforts they make to correct them. In the case of Sacramento ‘s JAMIES ELSEWHERE, a rare band of six are determined to make a name for themselves in the right. Guidebook for Sinners Turned Saints, their Victory Records debut, is a true tale of lessons learned, told through melodic and incredibly detailed rock. JAMIES ELSEWHERE began with roots in family, with brothers Matthew (guitar) and Anthony Scarpelli (drums) writing songs together throughout their youth. In December 2005, they set a goal to make a career out of their love for music, and went forward with a search for the perfect mesh. Anthony Carioscia (guitar) flew over 2000 miles to audition, and was welcomed along with local Mike Spearman (keys) shortly thereafter. The five came together under the name JAMIES ELSEWHERE, taken from an 80’s Chicago area venue that held warm memories for the Scarpelli’s father. A year and a half long writing process began while continuously looking for the missing piece: a vocalist. Chris Paterson, who had missed an original audition due to an auto accident, happened to be playing acoustically at a party attended by a few band members. His voice was what the band needed;... Read More About Jamies Elsewhere Biography... Send Jamies Elsewhere ringtones to your cell |
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