Artwork and Tracklisting Revealed
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BOY MEETS MACHINE have completed work on their
new album War Horn and it is scheduled for a July 24th release.
Today the band has revealed the artwork and tracklisting for the new album
BOY MEETS MACHINE began in 2008 with two
cold-blooded-country bamas (singer and bassist, Joel Monet and guitarist,
Mike Mentz) relocating from Huntsville, Alabama to Atlanta, Georgia, where
they entered the burgeoning local music scene Hell-bent on success. They
quickly formed the first incarnation of the band, and within no time, had
amassed 50,000 plays of their first single, "Under Your Bed," on
MySpace. This garnered the attention of local Atlanta rock radio stations and
famed producer, John Feldman and the band, gaining the band instant
notoriety.
Unfortunately, just as the band was about to break, it
imploded because of ideological differences between the members. Joel and
Mike were left to regroup and pick up the pieces of an incredibly promising
start. After going through a flotilla of drummers, who never seemed to fit
for various reasons and as their hopes of success rapidly waned, Joel and
Mike were forced to reconsider their goals and return home.
By the divine forces of the universe, on their way back to
Alabama, a mutual friend introduced Joel and Mike to guitarist and Berklee
College of Music graduate, Christian Colabelli via the Internet. Christian
had just returned home from a year tour, playing guitar on Holland America
Cruise Lines. During that time, he had been working on original music within
the confines of his cabin and was eager to hit land again to try his hand at
a completely new musical endeavor. Joel and Mike were exactly what Christian
had been searching for. The two camps quickly hit it off, wrote and recorded
what would turn out to be over thirty songs and acquired a major label
showcase with Grand Hustle Records within the course of a year and a half.
Christian recruited, Walton McMurry, friend and fellow Holland America
employee to play drums for the showcase and he ultimately joined the band.
The four traveled to Atlanta and performed a full set for the label. The
label was very impressed with Boy Meets Machine's effort, with Vincent
Harper, head of A&R stating that, "the group has a tremendous
upside," and "all the ingredients to be one of the most prolific
bands of the time." Although the label decided not to take a risk on a
progressive rock band in the end, they bestowed encouraging words and
reinforcement upon the group.
Shortly after, Walton left band to pursue a Masters in
Music. The band was left "drummerless" yet again and it was
beginning to look as if that position in the band was forever cursed. In
2011, Joel and Mike relocated to Christian's home state of New Jersey in
search of a fresh start and more opportunity. They began playing shows as a
trio with fully programmed drums, to much acclaim. Meanwhile, Christian began
playing guitar clinics and in the process met drummer, and MI graduate, Joe
Nivare. The two instantly hit it off, and found that they shared similar
musical tastes, views on life and a mutual respect for each other's playing.
Christian invited Joe to join BOY MEETS MACHINE to which he
graciously accepted and ultimately solidified the lineup. It was the first
time that the band had found stability and a sense of security in its
tumultuous career...
Fast forward to the Future...The addition of Joe has
resulted in a barrage of blistering live shows with a whole new demographic
of fans being amassed. The band released its first EP entitled, In
a World of Wireworks, a challenging collection of pop laden, genre
bending, musically complex songs and have in turn etched their own brand of
progressive rock music. Their upcoming full length, War Horn, due
out in July, boasts thirteen roaring tracks spanning the sonic spectrum.
There is something for everyone on this release, as it contains elements of
metal, prog-rock, jazz, funk, and alternative blended with a savvy
pop-sensibility. Vocalist, Joel Monet soars over a whirlwind of intricate
guitar work and polyrhythmic drumming, and expresses songwriting maturity
well beyond his years. The album is sprinkled with blistering fusion-shred
leads courtesy of Colabelli, and doused with subtle textures woven by Mentz.
Nivare's deft drumming ability along with Monet's groove oriented bass
playing makes for a fearsome bottom end. War Horndefinitively
blazes its own trail in a stale rock environment desperately crying out for
innovation.BOY MEETS MACHINE is sure to turn heads with this
release.
The band currently resides in New Jersey where they write,
record, play and build the machines that now accompany them in the annals of
infamy.
War Horn Tracklisting:
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