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Genres
  
Pop punk

Website
  
thistimenextyearca.com

Genre
  
Pop punk

Years active
  
2006–12 (2006–12)

Active until
  
2012

Record label
  

Labels
  
Escapist, Run for Cover, Equal Vision

Members
  
Pete DowdallsBrad WisemanDenis CohenTravis PachecoJames Jalili

Origin
  
Walnut Creek, California, United States (2006)

Albums
  
Road Maps and Heart Attacks, Drop Out of Life, A Place for You, The Longest Way Home

Similar
  
Set Your Goals, Chad Gilbert, Man Overboard, I Call Fives, Me Vs Hero

This Time Next Year was an American pop punk band formed in Walnut Creek, California They released three EPs and two full-length albums.

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Early releases and debut album (2006–10)

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This Time Next Year was a pop-punk band from Walnut Creek, California. They lasted for about six years from December 30, 2006 until December 7, 2012, where they played their final show at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, CA. This Time Next Year take their name from the album of the same name released by The Movielife. The band recorded a five-song demo with Zach Ohren and self-released it in 2006. In May 2007 the band entered Nu-Tone Studios (Samiam, Dillinger Four) with producer William Samuels to record A Place for You for Escapist Records. The EP was released in early Summer of 2007. In July and August, the band went on a tour of the U.S. alongside 2*Sweet and Anchorless.

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In 2008 the band released a four-song EP The Longest Way Home via Run For Cover Records. Alternative Press named This Time Next Year one of their "100 Bands You Need To Know in 2009". Alternative Press has also featured the single "New Sensation" in their "Right Brain/Left Brain" feature. In 2009, This Time Next Year signed a deal with Equal Vision Records and recorded and released their debut full-length "Road Maps and Heart Attacks" on the record label.

Drop Out of Life and break-up (2011–12)

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They recorded their second full-length album, "Drop Out of Life", in early 2011 with Chad Gilbert and Paul Miner, at Buzzbomb studios in Los Angeles, California. It was confirmed in July 2011 that the band was added to the opening act of the Pop Punk's Not Dead Tour this Fall headlined by New Found Glory. Other opening acts included Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, and Man Overboard. In October 2011 it was announced that This Time Next Year was supporting Four Year Strong in the In Some Way, Shape, or Form Tour through Europe in January and February 2012.

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This Time Next Year was set to tour Australia in April 2012 along with New Found Glory, The Maine and Taking Back Sunday. In October 2012, This Time Next Year broke up. Brad Wiseman is now performing as one half of the band Misser, along with Tim Landers of Transit.

Band members

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  • Pete Dowdalls - lead vocals
  • Brad Wiseman - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Denis Cohen - rhythm guitar
  • Travis Pacheco - bass guitar
  • James Jalili - drums, percussion
  • On their album "Road Maps and Heart Attacks", Aaron Seminoff is featured as a guest on Drums and Anthony Allio on Bass guitar On their EP "Demonstration", Jay Scott is featured as a guest on Drums and Ryan Creamer on Bass guitar.

    Discography

    Studio albums
  • Road Maps and Heart Attacks (2009)
  • Drop Out of Life (2011)
  • EPs
  • Demonstration (2006)
  • A Place for You (2007)
  • The Longest Way Home (2008)
  • Videography

  • Sweetest Air (2007)
  • Alex in Wonderland (2008)
  • New Sensation (2010)
  • Note (2012)
  • Songs

    New SensationRoad Maps and Heart Attacks · 2009
    Sweetest AirA Place for You · 2007
    Alex In WonderlandRoad Maps and Heart Attacks · 2009

    References

    This Time Next Year (band) Wikipedia