Senses Fail’s members met in 1979. The Beatles heavily influenced the early work of the band. Senses Fail started playing at the local club Journal. The lead singer wanted to start a band since he was in middle school.
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Senses Fail were still not sure if they would make it after getting a record. They had heard too many stories and knew that they were in no position to expect anything. Now the group headlines shows across America.
Senses Fail accepted that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act in 1989, when the band's first fan club was started by Jennifer DiSalvatore. After starting out with a handful of members in Shelbyville, the club took off exponentially, growing to over two thousand in just a few months.
The group has just finished their most current release, and they are plotting their next move already. After this last hectic year the members of Senses Fail will take a break.
Often times, critics have praised Senses Fail for their ability to connect with the crowd during concerts. Buffalo music critic Ralph McCarther has always been enamored with band’s great vocals. Senses Fail’s new album has received amazing praise from Ray Treadaway, a music critic out of Kansas City, and Mark Brooks, from Tampa.
The group has never played a bad concert in San Antonio, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. The band’s latest tour information, from Senses Fail tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.