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From First to Last

From First to Last is an American band formed in , in November 1999 by guitarist , bassist Scott Oord, and drummer Parker Nelms, initially under the name First Too Last. The group gained prominence in the mid-2000s and scenes, evolving from raw, aggressive influences to more melodic and elements over their career. Best known for the brief but impactful tenure of vocalist Sonny Moore (later ) from 2004 to 2007, the band has released five studio albums and continues to perform live as of 2025. The band's early lineup solidified with the addition of vocalist Phil Reardon and others, leading to their debut EP Aesthetic in 2003 and full-length album Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount in 2004 via Epitaph Records, which featured chaotic energy and themes of adolescent turmoil. Following lineup changes, including Moore's recruitment as lead singer, From First to Last signed with Epitaph Records and issued their breakthrough album Heroine in 2006, blending screamed vocals with clean singing and earning critical praise for its production by Michael Baskette. Moore's departure in 2007 due to vocal strain marked a pivotal shift, prompting the band to continue with Spencer Sotelo on vocals for their self-titled third album in 2008 and subsequent releases like Throne to the Wolves (2010). Throughout the 2010s, From First to Last navigated hiatuses and reunions, releasing Dead Trees in 2015 with a return to heavier, atmospheric sounds. In 2017, briefly rejoined for the single "Make War," sparking speculation of a full comeback, though the band persisted with core members Good and . In September 2023, returned as the lead vocalist, leading to new singles "" (July 2024) and "REV" (September 2024). A reunion performance at in September 2025 highlighted their enduring fanbase.

History

Formation and early releases (1999–2003)

From First to Last originated in November 1999 in , when guitarist , bassist Scott Oord, and drummer Parker Nelms formed the band initially under the name First Too Last. The group began as a local project rooted in the scene, focusing on aggressive riffs and raw energy during their early rehearsals and performances around the Tampa area. These initial shows helped build a small but dedicated following in Florida's underground music community, where the band experimented with intense, melodic structures influenced by and elements. By 2002, the lineup expanded with the addition of guitarist and drummer , prompting a name change to From First to Last to reflect their evolving identity and avoid confusion with existing acts. This period also saw lineup adjustments, including the departures of Oord and Nelms, as the band sought stability for recording and touring ambitions. In the same year, they self-released a tape featuring early tracks that showcased their sound, including rough demos later refined for their debut EP, which circulated among local fans and caught the attention of independent labels. The band's breakthrough in the indie circuit came in 2003 with the release of their debut EP, Aesthetic, on Four Leaf Recordings. Recorded with lead vocals by Phillip Reardon, the seven-track EP blended screamed vocals, driving guitar work, and emotional lyrics, establishing their signature style with undertones. Tracks like "Such a Tragedy" highlighted the band's chaotic energy and melodic hooks, earning positive reception in underground circles. By the end of 2003, the EP's momentum led to a signing with , setting the stage for wider exposure while the band continued honing their live performances in regional venues.

Breakthrough with Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount (2004–2005)

In early 2004, From First to Last, featuring vocalist Philip Reardon alongside guitarists and , bassist Jon Weisberger, and drummer , recorded their debut full-length album Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount at Earthsound Studios in . The sessions were produced and mixed by Lee Dyess, with the band taking an active role in production following their signing to . Reardon, who had joined the lineup for the band's 2003 EP Aesthetic, provided lead vocals throughout the album, contributing to its raw sound characterized by screamed verses and melodic choruses. The album was released on June 29, 2004, through , marking the band's entry into a major punk label and broader distribution. Tracks like "Note to Self" quickly gained traction, bolstered by the official music video's rotation on and live performances during the band's appearances on the 2004 Vans Warped Tour. The album achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at No. 21 on the Independent Albums chart and No. 12 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, reflecting its appeal within the underground scene. From First to Last's visibility surged through consecutive appearances on the Vans Warped Tour in 2004 and 2005, where they shared stages with acts like Fall Out Boy and , exposing them to larger audiences and solidifying their presence in the and communities. In 2005, the band embarked on their first headlining tour, the "Dead by Dawn" run from late May to mid-June, supported by Emanuel, , and , which further promoted the album and helped it sell over 100,000 copies in the United States by the following year. However, in late 2004, shortly after the album's release, Reardon departed the band amid personal and creative differences, prompting the recruitment of 16-year-old Sonny Moore as the new to continue and touring.

Heroine era and commercial peak (2006)

In early 2006, From First to Last recorded their second studio album, Heroine, at Radio Star Studios in Weed, California, under the production of Ross Robinson, with additional sessions in Robinson's bedroom in Venice, California. The sessions marked the full integration of vocalist Sonny Moore into the band's sound, where he handled lead vocals, programming, keyboards, and rhythm guitar, while guitarists Matt Good and Travis Richter contributed clean vocals, lead guitar, and screamed elements, building on the lineup from their debut album. The album featured notable guest contributions, including backing vocals from Epitaph Records founder Brett Gurewitz on the opening track "Mothersound," operatic vocals by Jaqueline Marie on the same song, and programming by Atticus Ross on "Ugly." Heroine was released on March 21, 2006, through Epitaph Records, showcasing a darker, more atmospheric post-hardcore style compared to the band's earlier work. The album debuted at No. 25 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 33,000 copies in its first week and marking the band's highest commercial peak to date. Promotion included the single "The Latest Plague," serviced to radio stations on June 20, 2006, and a music video for "Shame Shame" released in October 2006, which received airplay on networks like MTV2. The band supported the album with extensive touring throughout 2006, including multiple dates on the Vans Warped Tour, where they performed on stages alongside acts like AFI, Rise Against, and Senses Fail, performing sets that highlighted tracks from Heroine such as "World War Me" and "Afterbirth." This period elevated their visibility in the post-hardcore scene, with coverage in publications like Alternative Press, which praised the album's "rhythmically dense atmospherics" and production intensity, and Kerrang!, which noted its raw emotional delivery in live contexts. Lyrically, Heroine explored themes of addiction, toxic relationships, and personal turmoil, drawing directly from Moore's experiences, including his struggles with bulimia as detailed in the track "Waltz Moore" and cries for maternal support in the closing title song. These introspective elements, combined with the album's jagged soundscapes, solidified From First to Last's reputation for blending vulnerability with aggressive instrumentation during their commercial high point.

Sonny Moore's departure and lineup shifts (2007–2008)

In February 2007, lead vocalist Sonny Moore departed from From First to Last, primarily due to ongoing vocal cord issues that had required multiple surgeries and were straining his ability to perform the band's post-hardcore style. Moore also expressed a desire to explore solo projects outside the band's dynamic, marking the end of his three-year tenure that had defined their breakthrough era. This sudden exit contrasted sharply with the momentum from their 2006 album Heroine, which had propelled them to commercial heights on the Warped Tour and beyond. Moore quickly transitioned to a solo career, releasing an electro-pop EP under his own name later that year before adopting the alias and pivoting to production, where he achieved global success. In his absence, the band faced immediate challenges, including a in morale and operations. The departure exacerbated existing pressures from Moore's vocal limitations, which had already led to their removal from supporting tours like Atreyu's in late 2006. To adapt, guitarist stepped into the lead vocalist role while retaining his guitar duties, and the band recruited bassist as a permanent member to solidify the lineup. This adjustment enabled them to fulfill commitments on the 2007 Vans Warped Tour, where Good and guitarist alternated vocal responsibilities to maintain performances despite the upheaval. However, the instability contributed to scaled-back touring and internal strains, as the group navigated uncertainty without a dedicated frontman. By early 2008, efforts to stabilize intensified with auditions and rehearsals centered on Good's vocals, culminating in a new deal with Suretone Records. These lineup shifts and the resulting tensions underscored a transitional phase, paving the way for the band's self-titled release later that year.

Self-titled album and instability (2008–2009)

In late 2007, From First to Last entered the studio to record their third studio album, a self-titled effort produced by , known for his work with acts like 30 Seconds to Mars and . The sessions marked a significant transition for the band, as guitarist assumed lead vocal duties following the departure of former frontman Sonny Moore, whose absence influenced a shift toward a heavier sound characterized by aggressive riffs and screamed vocals layered over melodic elements. Bassist joined as a new member, providing backing screams and stability to the lineup alongside rhythm guitarist and drummer . The self-titled album, From First to Last, was released on May 6, 2008, through Suretone Records in partnership with Interscope, representing the band's major-label debut after parting ways with . It debuted with moderate commercial success, entering the and reflecting the band's evolving style amid industry pressures to adapt post-Moore. Singles such as "Two as One" and "Worlds Away" were promoted, with the former receiving radio starting in March 2008, though the record received mixed reviews for its intensified heaviness compared to prior releases. The period surrounding the album's release saw continued lineup flux, with Good's dual role as vocalist and guitarist highlighting the band's instability after Moore's 2007 exit, which had already prompted temporary adjustments including Manning's addition. From First to Last supported the album through extensive touring, including the full 2008 Vans Warped Tour from June 20 onward and the Take Action Tour earlier that year alongside and . These performances, while energizing fans, amplified internal frustrations over creative direction and personal commitments, contributing to mounting tensions that foreshadowed the group's eventual hiatus.

Throne to the Wolves and final tours (2009–2010)

Following the lineup instability and underwhelming of their self-titled , From First to Last began work on their fourth studio effort in late 2009. The band recorded Throne to the Wolves at Earthsound Recording Studios in , with producer, engineer, and mixer Lee Dyess handling the bulk of the production duties alongside contributions from the band members themselves. and co-vocalist took on primary lead vocal responsibilities, delivering both clean singing and screamed vocals throughout the album, marking a more prominent role for him in the band's sound after previous shifts in personnel. The album was released on March 16, 2010, through , representing the band's only output on that label. Throne to the Wolves explored darker lyrical themes centered on betrayal, loss, and emotional turmoil, while incorporating subtle electronic and synth elements into its framework for a more atmospheric edge. Tracks like "Cashing Out" served as promotional singles, with the album peaking at No. 45 on the chart. To support the release, From First to Last embarked on their final tours of the era, including a slot on the 2010 Vans Warped Tour alongside acts like and , as well as select headlining shows across . On July 28, 2010, frontman announced an indefinite hiatus via the band's official page, citing collective burnout, personal struggles, and the need for a break after over a decade of constant touring and lineup flux.

Hiatus period (2010–2013)

Following the release of their fourth studio album, Throne to the Wolves, in March 2010, From First to Last entered an indefinite later that year. On July 28, 2010, guitarist and co-founder released a statement through Alternative Press announcing the break, emphasizing that the band was not disbanding but required time for members to pursue individual projects. Throughout the period from late 2010 to 2013, the band ceased all group activities, producing no new music and undertaking no tours. During this dormancy, members focused on separate endeavors. co-formed the supergroup D.R.U.G.S. with former frontman in 2010, serving as guitarist and co-vocalist; the band released its self-titled debut album in 2011 before disbanding in 2012. Good also began establishing himself as a , contributing to tracks for emerging acts in the scene, though his primary output remained tied to D.R.U.G.S. until its end. Guitarist and co-vocalist continued his involvement with band The Human Abstract, where he had joined as in 2009; he contributed to their 2011 album Digital Veil before departing the group in August 2011 to focus on personal projects. Former vocalist Sonny Moore, who had left the band in 2007, fully committed to his electronic music alias during this time, marking a dramatic career shift. Moore released the influential EP in June 2010, followed by the breakthrough EP later that year, which propelled him to global prominence in and ; by 2012, he had won three , including Best New Artist, solidifying his major success. The hiatus featured limited communication from , primarily through occasional posts from Good expressing gratitude to fans and hinting at future possibilities. Rumors of a permanent circulated among fans in 2012 amid the prolonged silence, but Good publicly maintained openness to a reunion, stating in the initial announcement that the break was temporary and the band would return when ready.

Reunion and Dead Trees (2013–2015)

In November 2013, From First to Last announced their reunion, featuring founding members on guitar and vocals, on guitar, and on drums, with bassist rounding out the lineup. The band launched a campaign to fund production of a new EP, which exceeded its $25,000 goal by raising $30,533 from 654 backers, allowing them to document the creative process and collaborate with guest artists. During their hiatus, members had engaged in side projects like Good's production work for other acts, providing the inspiration needed to revive the band. Recording for the band's fifth studio album, Dead Trees, took place in 2014, shifting focus back to their foundations while integrating subtle electronic textures for a modern edge. Produced by , , and Spencer Sotelo of , the album featured Sotelo's contributions on several tracks, creating a dual-vocal approach that recalled the raw energy of the band's early work with shared singing duties. Dead Trees was released on April 28, 2015, through , following lead singles "Dead Trees" in November 2014 and "Note to Self" earlier that year. The band supported the release with a 2015 headlining tour across , including festival appearances that reignited interest among longtime supporters. Fans embraced the album's nostalgic vibe and high-energy riffs, though critics offered mixed feedback, commending its production but critiquing its brevity and occasional formulaic .

Post-reunion changes and recent revival (2016–present)

In 2016, following the release of Dead Trees, vocalist Spencer Sotelo departed From First to Last, leading guitarist Matt Good to assume full lead vocal duties while retaining his role on guitar. This lineup shift marked a transition away from the brief reunion era, with the band maintaining a core of Good, rhythm guitarist Travis Richter, and drummer Derek Bloom. From 2016 to 2023, the band's activity remained minimal, limited to occasional one-off performances and festival appearances without any new studio releases. In 2017, former vocalist Sonny Moore briefly rejoined for the single "Make War," sparking speculation of a full comeback, though no further material followed. During this period, shifted much of his focus to his production career, working on projects for other artists through his Good Sounds studio in . posts in 2023 began hinting at renewed interest, culminating in Good's confirmation on that he would return as the band's for future endeavors. The band experienced a in 2024, releasing the single "" on July 19, followed by "" in September, "S.O.S." (a with electronicore act CODE:WORDS) in October, and a of "" featuring producers BLOOD CODE and Cvmpliant later that month. These tracks incorporated anime-influenced themes and visuals, drawing from Japanese culture and avoiding any involvement from former vocalist Sonny Moore. In 2025, From First to Last continued their momentum with the release of "Mirror Soul" on September 19, featuring guest vocals from ' . The band performed reunion-billed sets at in September and in October, highlighting their current lineup of Good, Richter, and Bloom. In interviews, Good teased upcoming plans, emphasizing the band's independent approach to releases and creative control outside major labels.

Musical style

Core characteristics and influences

From First to Last is primarily classified as a band, blending elements of , , and occasional electronic influences, with a distinctive use of dual clean and screamed vocals that alternate between melodic singing and aggressive shouts. Their core sound features heavy breakdowns contrasted by soaring, anthemic choruses, often layered with atmospheric synthesizers that add a sense of tension and release. Lyrically, the band explores themes of teenage , tumultuous relationships, and personal struggles including and issues, often presented with a satirical or darkly introspective edge inspired by and tropes. The band's foundational influences stem from the early 2000s and scenes, drawing parallels to acts like , , and through shared emphases on emotional intensity and dynamic song structures. Within the group, members cited diverse inspirations including electronic pioneers such as , , and for rhythmic complexity and texture, alongside metal subgenres like , , and for aggression, as well as 90s and poppier elements for melodic accessibility. Vocalist Moore's subsequent evolution into electronic producer further echoed in the band's later works, infusing subtle synth-driven and beat-oriented flourishes that expanded their sonic palette beyond traditional rock boundaries. Instrumentally, From First to Last relies on guitar-driven riffs that build emotional crescendos, supported by intricate bass lines and dynamic drumming that propel the shifts between introspective verses and explosive choruses or breakdowns. Their production style transitioned from the , lo-fi quality of early self-released demos—characterized by unpolished and DIY —to the cleaner, more refined sound of their output, which emphasized clarity in vocal layering and separation while retaining an edgy, angular intensity.

Evolution across albums

From First to Last's debut album, Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count (2004), established the band in the scene with emo-tinged aggression and catchiness, featuring dual screamed and sung vocals over fast-paced riffs and breakdowns that captured adolescent turmoil. The follow-up, Heroine (2006), marked a shift toward greater melodic emphasis and emotional intensity, incorporating atmospheric production and haunting vocal layers reminiscent of early nu-metal influences, while retaining post-hardcore energy but with smoother transitions between screams and cleans. After Sonny Moore's departure, the self-titled album (2008) pivoted to a heavier, more alternative rock-oriented sound under Matt Good's lead vocals, prioritizing clean singing and aggressive guitar tones over frequent screaming, resulting in a less chaotic but more hook-driven approach that alienated some fans of the earlier emo style. Throne to the Wolves (2010) embraced darker experimentation, blending with glitchy electronic samples, auto-tuned effects, and elements like technical riffs and layered synths, creating a slick, genre-blending aesthetic that reflected lineup instability. The 2015 release Dead Trees revived dual-vocal dynamics with guest contributions, fusing the band's foundational roots with polished synth accents and orchestral flourishes, yielding a mature blend of past aggression and contemporary production that synthesized prior evolutions. In 2024 singles like "" and "," the band incorporated anime-inspired sensibilities, heavier synth layers, and Good's solo vocals for a fluid, electronic-infused sound that highlights genre experimentation and cultural crossovers. In 2025, they released the single "Mirror Soul" featuring of , continuing their and elements with collaborative vocals. Overall, From First to Last progressed from scene emo's raw urgency to a genre-fluid maturity, adapting to personnel changes and trends while maintaining as a core thread.

Band members

Current members

As of 2025, From First to Last operates as a three-piece band, emphasizing a core lineup that supports streamlined live performances during their reunion shows. handles lead vocals and guitar as the band's founding member, having formed the group in November 1999 alongside initial collaborators Scott Oord and Parker Nelms. In addition to his instrumental and vocal duties, Good serves as the primary songwriter and has produced the band's recent singles, including "" in 2024. Travis Richter contributes guitar and unclean vocals, having joined in 2002 and maintained a consistent role through various lineup shifts. He has been instrumental in delivering the band's aggressive screams and intricate riffs since the early albums. Derek Bloom provides drums, having first joined in 2002 with intermittent breaks due to other commitments. His playing is central to the band's rhythmic drive, particularly enhancing the intensity of their live sets. This configuration has enabled focused efforts on revival activities, such as festival appearances at events like in 2025.

Former members

From First to Last was founded in 1999 by guitarist , Scott Oord, and drummer Parker Nelms in . Oord contributed to the band's early demos as and from 1999 to 2002 before leaving for personal reasons. Nelms handled drums during the same initial period, participating in the band's first recordings, and departed prior to the group signing with a . The band recruited vocalist Philip Reardon in 2003, who served until 2004 and appeared on the debut EP Aesthetic and the full-length album Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count. Reardon left for personal reasons. Bassist Joey Antillon joined around 2003 and played through 2004, contributing to early recordings and tours. Sonny Moore joined as lead vocalist in 2004, bringing a unique electronic-influenced style that defined the band's breakthrough album Heroine (2006). He remained until early 2007, when he exited due to vocal strain and a desire to pursue electronic music independently. Moore, who later rose to fame as Skrillex, was replaced by Matt Good as lead vocalist for the self-titled album in 2008. Bassist joined in 2008, providing bass and background vocals on the self-titled album (2008) and Throne to the Wolves (2010). Guitarist Blake Steiner contributed and unclean vocals from 2009 to 2010, appearing on Throne to the Wolves. During the 2013 reunion, the band recruited vocalist Spencer Sotelo, who handled lead vocals on the album Dead Trees (2015) until 2016, when he departed amicably. Bassist supported the lineup during this period. Additional short-term and touring members have contributed to live performances without receiving full recording credits on studio releases.

Discography

Studio albums

From First to Last has released five studio albums, marking key phases in their career from debut to reunion. Their discography reflects the band's evolution within the genre, with each album showcasing distinct vocal and production shifts. The band's debut album, Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount, was released on June 29, 2004, by . Containing 11 tracks, it peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart and No. 21 on the Independent Albums chart and served as their breakthrough release, introducing their screamo-infused sound to a wider audience. Heroine, their second album, arrived on March 21, 2006, also via , featuring 12 tracks. It debuted at No. 25 on the with first-week sales of 33,000 copies and No. 2 on the Independent Albums chart, representing their commercial peak. The self-titled third album, From First to Last, came out on May 6, 2008, through Suretone/, with 11 tracks. It reached No. 81 on the , highlighting a transitional shift toward a heavier, more metal-influenced sound following lineup changes.) Throne to the Wolves, released on March 16, 2010, by , included 11 tracks. This album marked their final release before entering hiatus, blending aggressive riffs with melodic elements. It peaked at No. 45 on the Independent Albums chart. The band's fifth and most recent studio album, Dead Trees, was issued on April 28, 2015, by , comprising 11 tracks. It topped the Hard Rock Albums chart at No. 1, No. 45 on the Top Rock Albums chart, and No. 12 on the Independent Albums chart, signifying a strong reunion effort with lead vocals by Spencer Sotelo of .

Extended plays and singles

From First to Last released one extended play during their early career on , showcasing their initial sound. The band's debut EP, Aesthetic, arrived in 2003 and featured six tracks that blended intensity with melodic elements, recorded with original vocalist Philip Reardon. This release laid the groundwork for their breakthrough album and highlighted their raw, emotional style. These EPs remain pivotal in demonstrating the band's versatility beyond full-length . The group has issued numerous singles throughout their discography, often serving as previews to albums or standalone digital releases, particularly in their post-hiatus era. Early key singles included "Note to Self" in 2005, a fan-favorite from their debut album era known for its anthemic chorus and introspective lyrics, and "The One Armed Boxer Vs. The Flying Guillotine" from the 2004 album, which captured their chaotic energy and became a staple in live sets. Post-reunion, "Surrender" emerged in 2018 as a standalone single reuniting original vocalist Sonny Moore (Skrillex) and exploring themes of letting go with a more mature pop-punk edge. In recent years, From First to Last has focused on digital-only singles, signaling a revival with fresh material. The 2024 releases began with "Genesis" on July 19 via independent release, incorporating anime-inspired motifs and heavy riffs for a nostalgic yet modern vibe. This was followed by "REV" in September 2024, a high-energy track emphasizing electronic influences; "S.O.S." later in October 2024 as a collaboration with CODE:WORDS, blending post-hardcore with electronicore; and "GENESIS (Remix)" in October 2024, reworking the original with added production layers by BLOOD CODE & CVMPLIANT. Entering 2025, "Mirror Soul" featuring Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens was released on September 19, fusing soaring vocals and emotional depth in a collaborative effort ahead of festival appearances. These singles, primarily digital, reflect the band's ongoing evolution without major compilation appearances.
Extended Plays
Title
Aesthetic
Selected Singles
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"Note to Self"
"The One Armed Boxer Vs. The Flying Guillotine"
"Surrender"
"Genesis"
"REV"
"S.O.S." (with CODE:WORDS)
"GENESIS (Remix)"
"Mirror Soul" (feat. )

Recognition

Awards and nominations

From First to Last has garnered primarily scene-specific recognition within the post-hardcore and alternative rock communities, with no wins at major industry awards such as the Grammy Awards or Billboard Music Awards. In 2006, the band received a nomination for Best International Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards, alongside acts including Aiden, Panic! at the Disco, and Wolfmother; Aiden ultimately took the honor. The nomination highlighted the band's rising international profile following the release of their album Heroine. The band has not secured any formal award nominations since 2015.

Critical reception and legacy

From First to Last's debut album, Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count (2004), earned praise for its high-energy post-hardcore delivery and raw intensity. AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia highlighted the "volatile energy" and Derek Bloom's "incredible drumming," awarding it 3.5 out of 5 stars. The follow-up, Heroine (2006), built on this foundation with more polished production from Ross Robinson and standout vocal work by Sonny Moore, receiving generally positive critical feedback for its gritty aggression and anthemic choruses. AllMusic gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars. Publications like chorus.fm echoed this, describing the album as "gritty as hell" with "soaring sing-along choruses" and an obscene edge that captured the band's evolution. However, some reviewers noted inconsistencies, with Punknews.org assigning it 3 out of 5 stars and criticizing it as a "no-hit record" amid the emo saturation of the era. Later releases drew more mixed responses, reflecting lineup changes and stylistic shifts. The self-titled album (2008), featuring a more alternative rock-leaning sound after Moore's departure, was seen as uneven, with rating it 3 out of 5 stars for its "hollow" moments despite retaining some urgency. Sputnikmusic described the production as solid but the overall effort as lacking cohesion. Throne to the Wolves (2010) received mixed reviews, with awarding 2.5 out of 5 stars and noting its cleaner production and electronic elements but criticizing formulaic songwriting. The 2015 comeback Dead Trees, introducing vocalist Spencer Sotelo, elicited divided opinions; while TheMusic.com.au hailed it as one of the band's strongest, praising its blend of past and present sounds, panned it harshly at 1.5 out of 5 stars, calling it unoriginal and a "miserable listen." Critically, From First to Last is regarded as a key player in the 2000s revival within , blending introspection with aggression during the MySpace-era boom. Their early work, particularly Moore's visceral screams on tracks like "Note to Self," helped popularize the genre's emotional intensity, as noted in Loudwire's overview of influential screamo albums. The band's themes of angst and isolation resonated widely in youth culture, contributing to the explosion alongside acts like and . Alternative Press has recognized their impact through inclusions in lists of essential 2000s songs, underscoring their role in shaping the scene's sound. The group's legacy extends through collaborations and offshoots; guitarist Matt Good's production work with bands like amplified FFTL's influence on subsequent acts, evident in shared tours and joint singles such as 2025's "Mirror Soul" featuring . Moore's transition to further elevated the band's cultural footprint, bridging underground rock with mainstream electronic music and drawing renewed attention to their origins. In 2024, singles like "" and "REV" marked a return to form, with Chaoszine covering the releases as a continuation of their emotive style, signaling an enduring fanbase. This momentum carried into 2025 reunion shows, including appearances at festivals like and at , which highlight the nostalgic appeal of their catalog amid ongoing revivals.

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