Self-released
Formed in Florida
in 2013, the band began as a side project between Wayne Hoefle (percussion,
piano, and keys), who was composing film scores at the time, and guitarist Ian
Medhurst who was touring with national recording artist John Wesley. They soon
recruited Texas-bred bassist Tim Gilbreath, and finally to Los Angeles-based
vocalist Chris Hodges. They have released two albums and some new videos for
their latest album Faces.
This progressive metal band has a powerful sound that I
couldn’t get enough of and had to listen to “Not Like You” over and over again.
The song is tight, full of emotion and vocals so strong, Superman couldn’t stop
them if he tried his best. Chock full of energy and a chorus that got stuck in
my head, I listened to the song at least four times before continuing. “Follow
Me Down” has more subtle moments in it, a quieter moment here and there, but
not wimping out, just not as in your face, and is another amazing track that
makes you amazed at the talent in this band and the ability to create such
blistering sounds. “A New Me, A Few Me” has whispered vocals mixed in with
growling, angry vocals and it adds a sense of menace to the song that carries
onto the music which is played both heavy and more subtle in parts. The song
has a creepiness to it that is both scary and sends the hairs on your arms on
end with the beauty of it. The whole album is great with so many songs that are
sure to become favorites, but these are the ones with videos out and ones that
you would be able to listen to first and get an idea of the album, which is a
treat to listen to.
This band just became one that I will be playing in my car
over and over again, especially now that the weather is nice, I will be rolling
down the windows and cranking this up loud. I suggest that you grab a copy and
do the same.
-Rick Ecker
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