Texas in July Albums Ranked

Texas in July was an American metalcore band from Ephrata, Pennsylvania, formed in 2007. They released an EP, Salt of the Earth, and their debut full-length album, I Am, through CI Records. After signing with Equal Vision Records, they released three more studio albums: One Reality on April 26, 2011; a self-titled album on October 9, 2012; and finally Bloodwork on September 16, 2014. The band broke up at the end of 2015. After the disbanding, JT Cavey went on to join Erra and Chris Davis went on to join The Ghost Inside. Texas in July was founded during 2007 in Ephrata, Pennsylvania with all of the members attending high school. The group recorded a 6 track demo within the same year they were formed and had it available for purchase at the band’s local shows, most notably the Chameleon Club. The band later acquired the attention of Lancaster record label CI Records and was taken in with a contract to which they were signed in 2008. Here are all of Texas in July albums ranked.

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4. Texas in July

Texas In July is an incredible band that consistently ups their game and brings it. This album mixes several of their different styles and comes together to create one of the best albums of the year.”

3. Bloodwork

“This album really sounds fresh for the genre – vocals are good and raw enough (even “clean” parts), and instrumental work is also interesting – it has some original moments. As I understand, it’s the band’s first record without lead vocalist Alex Good and lead guitarist Christian Royer – and with the new frontman JT Cavey – and it’s strong enough. Good record.”

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2. One Reality

“This album is alright to listen to. Nothing too spectacular, no songs that really stick out, but this is still a good album to listen to. The lyrics are kind of cheesy, but the guitarwork is good. I’d recommend you check it out at least once.”

1. I Am

“Let me just let you know that the musicianship on this cd is very tight and impressive, considering half of this band just graduated high school! The influence is pretty obvious, They are definately fans of august burns red and unearth, but they give you their own take on the style. The drumming on this album is very impressive. Adam Gray is an awesome drummer who I think has got to be one of the best I have heard in a while. “Lancaster” is a great tune to preview if u have never heard these guys.”