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Small Towns Burn A Little Slower
OriginSaint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
GenresRock
Indie
Pop
Years active2002–2008
LabelsDead Letter Records
Triple Crown Records
Rise Records
Past membersTommy Rehbein
Danny Wolf
Ryan Traster
Joel Trowbridge
Josh Mckay
Sean Carey
Jeff McIlvenna
Luke Alison
WebsiteOfficial website

Small Towns Burn a Little Slower was a band from St. Paul/Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band was established in the summer of 2002. Early on with Jeff McIlvenna on vocals and Luke Allison on bass, they recorded and released the Holding On to What's Killing You EP in 2003 on Dead Letter Records. After a line-up change (the departure of Jeff and Luke and the addition of Danny and Ryan), much touring, and label negotiations, they recorded and released the Small Towns Burn a Little Slower EP in 2004 on Rise Records.

On July 26, 2005, they released their first album, Mortality as Home Entertainment, on Triple Crown Records. Alternative Press called them one of the "100 Bands You Should Know About" in 2005.

On November 6, 2007, the band announced on their MySpace page that they will be breaking up as of February 2008. They cited school, marriage and burnout brought on by the music industry as the reasons. The band released their final album, So Begins the Test of a Man (Dead Letter Records) at their farewell concert.

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