Based in Los Angeles (by way of Florida), From First to Last formed in 1999 with guitarists
Travis Richter and
Matt Good. With a rotating lineup early on, the post-hardcore/screamo outfit released the EP
Aesthetic on New York-based Four Leaf Recordings in June 2003 before signing with Epitaph by the end of the year. After the departure of their original singer,
Phillip Reardon, 15-year-old
Sonny Moore joined as lead vocalist during the recording of the band's debut full-length. Written in two weeks, the group was rounded out on the album -- 2004's
Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount -- with drummer
Derek Bloom and bassist
Jon Weisberger. Tour dates with
Story of the Year,
Bad Religion,
Halifax, and
Emanuel, among many others, followed before work began on their 2006 follow-up. They parted ways with
Weisberger shortly before entering the studio, so producer
Ross Robinson (
Glassjaw,
Slipknot) called upon friend
Wes Borland (of
Limp Bizkit and
Bigdumbface fame) to fill in for the guys on bass (he later played some shows with them). The more mature and ambitious
Heroine was issued in March 2006 to positive reviews, and the band supported its entry into the Top 40 on the road with
Fall Out Boy,
the All-American Rejects, and
Hawthorne Heights. From First to Last jumped up to the majors soon after, inking a deal with Capitol that April. Though momentum continued to build, the ride to the top was not without its bumps. In particular,
Moore struggled with vocal problems that ultimately resulted in mild surgery, and From First to Last were forced to drop out of various shows and festivals, including the 2006 Warped Tour and a fall support run with
Atreyu. As work began on new material,
Moore parted ways with the group in early 2007 to concentrate on solo work (most notably as
Skrillex), and guitarist
Matt Good took over lead vocal duties. Around the same time, From First to Last's deal with Capitol also fizzled. But the band (with bassist
Matt Manning permanently on board) was determined and pressed on with plans to record.
Soon thereafter, they signed with the Suretone label (a partner with Interscope) and hit the studio with producer Josh Abraham. The result was their self-titled 2008 release From First to Last. In 2009 -- just after the band announced they had signed to Rise Records -- they parted ways with founder and longtime guitarist/vocalist Travis Richter. Their fourth album, Throne to the Wolves, arrived in early 2010, but by July of that year it was decided that the band would go on an indefinite hiatus. Following three years of inactivity, FFTL reunited in November 2013, launching a Kickstarter campaign that would fund their next release. In the months following the reunion, additional lineup shuffling saw Richter return to the band and in November 2014, a newly expanded six-man lineup released the group's fifth album, Dead Trees, on Sumerian Records.
In January 2017, Moore made a surprise return to the band, and they released the single "Make War." A second single with Moore, "Surrender," followed in 2018. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi