With young bands, it's not uncommon to have members rotate in and out–for bands to break up and re-form using players from other local bands. The revolving door of players is something that comes with the territory, and has the double-edged sword of getting the best musicians together, and of stymieing band momentum.
Wisconsin's WithoutExcuse hasn't had that problem.
Sure, the pop/punk outfit has seen its share of personnel transition. But at its core has been a deliberate, God-led mission to take the band through various stages of growth. And, perhaps even more rare, the former[…]








