Wednesday, 25 June 2008

40 Below Summer

40 Below Summer   
Artist: 40 Below Summer

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   ROck: Alternative
   Metal
   Other
   



Discography:


The Last Dance   
 The Last Dance

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 9


Rain   
 Rain

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5


Mourning After   
 Mourning After

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Invitation To The Dance   
 Invitation To The Dance

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


Sideshow Freaks   
 Sideshow Freaks

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




Coming from New Jersey, 40 Below Summer delivers a sole and surpassed aggressiveness on their restive and gravid rock tunes, at the same fourth dimension supporting it with an indubitable sense of tonal pattern. Adjoining puissant metal-style inflections and former igneous references, Summer follows the track of former new metal squads. Constituting in late 1998 in New Jersey, Summer low gear formed by the common opening of drummer Carlos Aguilar, a Peruvian natural, and vocalist Max Illidge, after the 2 first-class honours degree met patch playing in a band called Alien. Illidge had a curious show patronage ground, since he made his number 1 TV appearance at the age of 12 as the minuscule boy in Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House" tV clipping. Later connection the crew were guitarists Joey d'Amico and Jordan Plingos, along with bassist Hector Graziani. Following the closing of the card, Summer began playacting regularly, non only in New Jersey, just too in New York. It was also at that time that the crew decided on recording its number 1 demonstration tape, "Sideshow Freaks." The recording eventually reached No Name Management, a job with heading bands like Slipknot or Fear Factory that, without retard, invited the New Jersey team to sign in. After appearances at several showcases, the band finally settled on signing a deal with the London/Sire Records label. Invitation to the Dance, 40 Below Summer's debut record album, hit the disk stores in 2001, just their label folded soon after Invitation's acquittance. Undeterred, the band stayed on the route as practically as possible and, undermentioned an impressive New York gig with E-Town Concrete, signed a new take with Razor & Tie in summer 2003; The Mourning After followed that descend. Plingos exited the band a year later and was replaced by ex-Motograter guitar player Ty Fury. Aguilar left in spring 2005, and a month after, Fury also bypast to shape Synthetic Delusion with former members of Motograter. 40 Below Summer presently proclaimed it would be calling it quits, playing its final prove together (with its original batting order) in September 2005 at New Jersey's Starland Ballroom. The remaining members went on to shape the radical Black Market Hero. The band posthumously released the CD/DVD The Last Dance in descend 2006 via Crash Music, and the following June 40 Below Summer's out of print debut EP, Rain, was reissued by Crash Music with an additional vII fillip tracks.