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Dead by April. Founded in 2007 with only one rule in mind - let there be no rules at all. Let's create music truly free from any unwritten rules and expectations on "how it's suppose to sound". Because that's what music is to us. Freedom.

The Dead by April buzz, started to make itself present, during the Myspace era around 2008. As we climbed the Myspace unsigned charts with early demo versions of "Lost", "Stronger”, and "Angels of Clarity”, more and more people became proud to call themselves a Dead by April fan.

Eventually we'd be discovered by the label Universal Music Group, as well as EMI Music Publishing (today a joint venture with Sony/ATV). This in turn, resulted in us recording our self entitled debut album, "Dead by April”, in 2009. The big breakthrough, came that same year, with the release of our first official single, "Losing You". It became a huge hit far beyond all of our expectations As it topped the charts for three whole weeks as no.1!

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