Scars of Tomorrow made their return earlier in 2014 with an appearance at the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, as well as a West Coast run of the Bleeding Through farewell shows. They released their new EP Failed Transmission this past summer via Artery Foundation.
While the band is back at work, frontman Mike Milford talked about where his various band members, past and present are today.
“Bob’s [Bradley, bassist turned guitarist] playing with some bands and do some stuff. Chris (Warner), the drummer who was with us the longest, he’s in a band called The Butcher Babies now. They’re doing well and doing some cool things. He’s always loved bands like Marilyn Manson and stuff like that. We were always that hardcore/metalcore band that had influences from outside of that. We didn’t care what the scene thought of us liking these other style of bands. Seeing him being able to tour with his idols is awesome. It’s really cool to see that. I’m proud of him.”
“I’ve got my record label going. We’ve doing well. I’ve got a lot of huge acts on it that are killing it on Warped Tour. So it’s cool. The people I work with on a daily basis are promoters or people who will let me crash at their house when we are on tour. Now we’re all industry, we’re all friends, we’re all doing tours together. We all came up together. Now I’m making a living doing what I love. I didn’t have to use my Electronics Engineering degree. I went from touring in a van for ten years to staying in the music industry making good money on it. I love what I do, helping bands come up the right way and appreciate what they did.”