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As The Structure Fails

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About As The Structure Fails

In 2014, brothers Carter and Kyle Laird formed a band with friends Brian Gosling and Kyle Clarke. Everything seemed perfect, but fate had other plans…

Their journey faced a pivotal challenge when drummer Clarke was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition called arteriovenous malformation, requiring multiple brain surgeries. The band paused all projects during his rehab, emerging in 2016 with a miraculous recovery. Despite this challenging experience, their bond, friendship, and gratitude deepened, infusing their music with a renewed sense of purpose.

As The Structure Fails is currently crafting a highly anticipated album that expands their signature fusion of metal and hard rock.

Mission Statement: To inspire and create a community that embraces those who feel isolated or left behind.

Contact: [email protected]

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