I Am Ghost - Post Band

Post Band

As of September 2010, Steve Juliano (vocals) formed a new band "Requiem for the Dead". The band released its debut album "Always and Forever" September 2, 2011. The album is available for free download via requiemforthedead.com

As of April 20, 2011, Tim Rosales (guitar) formed a new group called "The Ghost Digital", which consists of collaborations with artists worldwide. He also helps run a company called "Vatican Clothing ". On May 2011, Tim joins a Latin hip-hop group called "Llaves De La Calle", from Los Angeles, CA. On June 2011, Tim joins an industrial rock/goth pop band called "Chamber of Echoes" from the same city. On September 2011, Tim joins a alternative metal group called "September Mourning". He is also currently working with the following artists: DJ David Martin, Me Vs I, Poetic Sky, Boogie Green, King Cash Beats, Gatsby, Omar Montanez, Kokee Vega, Colombia, Reality and many more. He will be releasing his new solo album on December 2011.

As of December 2011, founding member Victor Angel Camarena (drums) plays for the djent band Emissary. The EP entitled "Sentinels" will be available early 2012.

On January 15th 2012, Ron Ficarro (bass) would be filling in as Falling In Reverse's temporary bassist due to the departure of their bassist Mika Horiuchi. In the same month, Ficarro became an official member of the band.

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