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This is a new band - Relative Ash - Chicago heavy rock quintet. Check out this cool new band by finding out all about them below, listen to some of their music and enter a cool Relative ash contest. |
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Band Members Marcus
Harrington - vocals Carlos
Salazar - guitar Junior
Antunez - guitar Chuck
Ford - bass |
Check out their debut 'Our
Time With You'
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Music Click Here to download Relative Ash sampler. Includes bands introduction and they take you through some of their songs. Type of file: MP3 File Size: 1.51MB |
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Relative Ash Bio
Far
more than just another debut by just another new band, Our Time With You…, the stunning first album from Chicago heavy
rock quintet Relative Ash, is
an emotion-packed collection that celebrates life, mourns death, and
deftly considers nearly everything else in between. Beginning
with pre-production in early December, 1999,the five members of Relative
Ash spent two months at Longview Farms Studio in suburban
Massachusetts working on Our Time With You…. The band teamed with renowned producer Steve
Thompson (KoRn, Metallica, Guns ‘N Roses) and the combination proved
magical, a true labor of love for all involved. “We
had a choice between Steve and a bunch of other producers,” says
singer Marcus Harrington. “But we went with him because it was clear
he was the one who would get us down on tape the right way. It was a
great experience; he brought the best of all of us out. We all really
came together with Steve. We all put our heart and soul into it. We
didn’t settle for a 9, we went for 10 or 11 every time.” “Steve
knows so well how to capture emotions and tones,” adds guitarist
Carlos Salazar. “Both being very important to this band. We tried a
lot of different things in the studio and at the end of the day it was
always our best work that naturally rose to the top.” The
eleven heart-stopping songs found on Our
Time With You… explore with disarming honesty such topics (all
usually avoided by most hard rock bands) as the worsening AIDS crisis;
both the death and birth of loved ones, and being a socially conscious
human being in a time that’s more generally associated in pop music
with man’s inhumanity to man. “We
usually would have music first, then the lyrics would come later,”
says Marcus. “While the other guys were rehearsing the songs and
putting them together, I’d sit there for a couple days and just listen
to them, and think of lyric ideas as they were doing the songs. Then
I’d take it all home in my head and write the lyrics. Some were taken
from personal poems that I had written. I want every word I sing to have
some thought behind it, just like Kurt Cobain did. I tend to get up and
down, good news-bad news a lot. A lot of this is heavy and personal, but
it also has a lot of positive energy behind it.” Musical
inspiration came to Marcus following the passing of his father, a tragic
event that nonetheless had the effect of bringing the young man’s
previously unknown artistic gifts to the surface. “My
dad had died when I was 19,” recalls Marcus. “And that’s what made
me start writing my thoughts on paper, and getting it out that way. Then
I started putting it to music when I was almost 21. Different people
deal with loss in different ways, and writing these songs is my way.” But
he and the band take it much farther than just writing and recording the
songs, as anyone lucky enough to catch one of the Relative Ash’s
amazing live shows will attest. “I
wrote a song about the AIDS walk in Chicago that I walk in every
year,” says Marcus. “It’s called “6 Miles To Learn.” We start
talking about it on stage to the people when we play that song, actually
ask people in the crowd if they’ve lost anybody or know anybody
who’s suffering from AIDS, and actually ask them to raise their hands.
That’s hard for people to do but they do it. They raise their hands
and we play it for them.” Relative Ash
formed on Chicago’s South Side in the late 1990’s when five young
friends discovered they had much more in common than their mutual
hometown. “I
was writing songs, and I ran into this guitar player Carlos...him and
his brother John and myself just crossed paths,” recalls Marcus.
“And we decided to put a band together. Chuck our bass player came
along; he’s a friend. And then my buddy Junior, who lives down the
street from me all my life, was in another band and he decided to come
with us. This was late 1996, early ‘97. That’s when we started
putting our songs together and playing shows, playing anywhere and
everywhere we could.” Relative Ash
quickly developed a reputation for their brutally honest style of modern
rock, and within two years of forming was headlining a sold-out Metro
club in Chicago, almost unheard of for a local unsigned band. A 3-song
cassette (“5:30,” “Bounce,” “Charmed”) was recorded in one
day and given to friends. The
band then gained their first National exposure, and subsequently came to
the attention of Island Records, when they were added to the 1999 X
Games tour, a first big test for the band. “We
went on at 12 noon everyday, we always opened up, the first band,”
remembers Marcus. “So when we played we had to throw down so hard that
people actually turned around and paid attention. There was so much else
going on, and here’s this band no one has ever heard before. We really
had to throw down.” Relative Ash
has already shared the stage with such acts as Kittie, Sevendust, Coal
Chamber, Ultraspank and Chevelle, and will spend the Summer of 2000 as
part of the inaugural “Tattoo the Earth” tour with Slipknot, Slayer,
Sepultura, Coal Chamber, Hed(pe) and more -
not too bad for young band promoting its debut album. “Our
Time With You… is our first album, and it represents our whole
life up to now,” says Marcus. “The people that are gone now, and the
people that are still with us; our fans, our family that supported us,
and the people yet to come. It’s about our time with those people who
influenced this album.” “When
a loved one passes on, where does their soul roam? Their
love, passion, strength and sensitivity - where will they rest? We
all want to think that these emotions shine bright at the birth of our
son or daughter... But
sometimes one must suffer great loss, and truly, truly miss... Questions
kill the romance, so just remember how beautiful that person is the last
time you held them... And live knowing now that they are all Relative Ash...” |
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For further information on Relative Ash, check out their official website. | ||