And Then There Were None (band)
And Then There Were None was an American Christian metalcore band formed in Johnson City, Tennessee in 2006. The band's name is derived from Agatha Christie's novel of the same name.
Known for their aggressive sound and lyrical themes addressing Christian faith and struggles, And Then There Were None released several EPs and two full-length albums through Solid State Records. Their debut album, Who Speaks For Planet Earth?, was released in 2008, followed by Fatal Nostalgia in 2010.
The band's lineup changed throughout their career, but typically consisted of members playing instruments such as guitar, bass, drums, and vocals featuring both clean and screamed deliveries. Their musical style incorporated elements of metalcore, post-hardcore, and progressive metal, characterized by heavy riffs, breakdowns, and melodic passages.
And Then There Were None toured extensively throughout the United States and Canada, sharing the stage with other prominent bands in the metalcore scene. The band officially disbanded in 2013.