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  • Fear Of

  • (Digital Download Card)
  • Artist: Commitment
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 5/8/2026
Fear Of
  • Fear Of

  • (Digital Download Card)
  • Artist: Commitment
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 5/8/2026
  • Artist: Commitment
  • Label: Get Better Records
  • UPC: 634457246645
  • Item #: 2803194X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 5/8/2026
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Commitment is an inevitability. Guitarist Jake Smith and drummer Pierce Jordan knew each other for years as friends and musicians in Philadelphia who desired to explore a more straightforward and hard-hitting sound as songwriters in positions they'd played in the past, but never together. Smith and Jordan spent months playing together and getting a feel for each other's styles and viewpoints, specifically not making choices about a name or which influences to prioritize until the lineup was complete. As plain as it is that Commitment is about creating a pathway to new experiences, it's also about strengthening existing relationships. For the band, Smith dragged his lifelong friend Zach Bailey out of rock n' roll retirement to take up bass guitar. While not wanting to make any immediate decisions about other members, Smith and Jordan knew they wanted someone who had never played in a band before. A newcomer in any position results in a fresh perspective and approach, and at the front of a band typically includes a raw energy that often can't be reproduced. They found this in Tati Salazar. Tati had mainly existed as a solo musician under the name The Childlike Empress (now known as Le Siren) and had built a significant listenership doing so. True as can be to the world of music, but new to singing in a hardcore punk band, Tati jumped in feet first, fitting in so naturally as the band's vocalist that the rest of the band initially struggled to practice or even correctly perceive their new material without them.

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