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  2. Funeral for a Friend - Wikipedia

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    As well as members Matt Davies-Kreye, Kris Roberts, Gav Burrough, and Richard Boucher, the band will be joined by former guitarist Darran Smith and drummer/screamer Ryan Richards. [58] After the initial two dates sold out quickly, the Cardiff show was upgraded from The Globe to the Cardiff Student Union, and a second Cardiff date was added for ...

  3. Matthew Davies - Wikipedia

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    Matthew W. Davies (1882–1947), Welsh musician; Matthew Vaughan-Davies, 1st Baron Ystwyth (1840–1935), Welsh politician; Matthew Davies-Kreye, lead singer of the band Funeral for a Friend; Matt Davies (cartoonist) (born 1966), British-American cartoonist and children's book author and illustrator; Matt Davies (rugby league) (born 1998 ...

  4. Your History Is Mine: 2002–2009 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Davies-Kreye – lead vocals (all tracks) Kris Coombs-Roberts – guitar (all tracks) Darran Smith – guitar (all tracks) Gavin Burrough – bass guitar, vocals (disc one, tracks 13–16) Ryan Richards – drums, unclean vocals (all except disc one, track 1), keyboards (disc one, track 12)

  5. Chapter and Verse (Funeral for a Friend album) - Wikipedia

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    Chapter and Verse is the seventh full-length album by British post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend, released on 19 January 2015.This is the first album released by Funeral for a Friend since 2007's Tales Don't Tell Themselves not to be produced by Romesh Dodangoda, who had produced the band's last three albums starting with 2008's Memory and Humanity.

  6. Welcome Home Armageddon - Wikipedia

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    Explaining the album's title, vocalist Matt Davies-Kreye told Complete Music Update: "A friend of mine was mentioning how he felt that the best thing for the planet was for the human race to just drop dead and at times I can see and understand his way of thinking but a big part of me has this (probably) misguided faith in humanity to kind of steer the ship in the right direction for a change.

  7. Juneau (song) - Wikipedia

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    Juno was recorded by the old FFAF line-up consisting of current members Matt Davies and Kris Coombs-Roberts and ex-members Darran Smith, Matthew Evans (screamed vocals), Andi Morris and Johnny Phillips . However, on the re-issue of the EP, the current line-up is credited to the recording.

  8. Walk Away (Funeral for a Friend song) - Wikipedia

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    "Walk Away" Single by Funeral for a Friend; from the album Tales Don't Tell Themselves; Released: 23 July 2007: Genre: Alternative rock: Length: 3: 48: Label: Atlantic: Songwriter(s) Kris Coombs, Gareth Ellis-Davies, Matthew Davies-Kreye, Ryan Richards, Darran Smith

  9. The Blackout (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, it was announced that Smith and James Davies had formed a new band called Raiders. [12] During a September 2021 interview with Matthew Davies-Kreye on the Sappenin' Podcast, Sean Smith revealed that The Blackout had been asked to support Funeral For A Friend for a charity show in 2019, which they had considered playing.