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IMAGIKA was formed in late 1993 by guitarist STEVEN D. RICE
and vocalist DAVID MICHAEL with the intention of playing music
that was free of trends and would remain timeless. Taking
their influences from the Bay Area Thrash scene and mixing
it with their love for classic bands like Judas Priest, Iron
Maiden, and Mercyful Fate, they recruited HENRY MORENO on
drums and Mike Dargis on bass. Wasting no time, IMAGIKA hit
the studio and recorded a 3-song demo that showed the band
in their infant stages but reflected the quality songwriting
they would become known for. The band hit the live scene and
found what had already been known: metal was out, garbage/alternative
was in!
Undaunted, the band continued to play as many shows as possible
and built up a reputation for providing kick-ass metal in
those lean years. By late 1994, the band had begun work on
their infamous debut CD album that was finally released in
1995 to the un-expecting metal underground. Taking a "Do-It-Yourself"
attitude, the band pumped hundreds of copies of the disc to
the worldwide press and radio and became known as a modern
resurrection of the classic Bay Area sound. The album contained
a wealth of material that ranged from all-out brutal to beautiful
and exhibited a huge leap forward in songwriting from the
early demo. The band was able to sell 2000 copies on their
own Headless Corpse label by word of mouth alone.
By 1996, IMAGIKA had attracted quite some interest in Europe
and was able to secure licensing for the CD through ABS Records
who re-released the CD in Europe with the original 3-song
demo added as bonus tracks. By early 1997, the band had found
management in Europe through Flying Dolphin Promotions, headed
by Chris Boltendahl of Grave Digger fame. The band had already
finished their sophomore effort, "Worship", by this
time, and was prepared to unleash it on the masses. No label
in the U.S./Europe would touch the CD, so the band was once
again forced to make it happen on their Headless Corpse label.
This time, though, the band would have much better distribution
through Radiation/Indigo and promotion with Flying Dolphin.
Released in late 1998, "Worship" garnered fantastic reviews,
which the band followed up by touring Europe with Grave Digger
and Iron Savior in January of 1999. The band was well received
and proved to the fans that the Bay Area thrash scene was
still relevant. Buzzing from the tour, the band set to work
on new material to follow up the success of the album and
tour. Putting together a 3-song demo, the band was able to
attract some much-needed label interest from Massacre Records,
securing the band a deal in 2000.
"And So It Burns" was released in October 2000 and
received much critical acclaim. Sadly, Mike Dargis had by
this time decided to leave the band, which put to rest any
touring the band was intending on doing to promote the release.
The band had the unfortunate task of finding a suitable replacement.
After six months, they found their new bassist, ELENA LUCIANO
(who happens to appear in the Metallica movie “Some Kind of
Monster. Another story altogether.) It was worth the wait,
as she was able to come in and give IMAGIKA a much-needed
boost with a fresh perspective and enthusiasm. Time was not
wasted, as the band put together a slew of material that raised
the bar once again.
After eight years and three overseas releases, the band finally
saw a North American release on WW III Records. The label
agreed to license the "And So It Burns" CD and made
it special for the North American fans. The band and label
decided to "repackage the effort" with all new art
and 3 previously unreleased bonus tracks and unleashed it
in July of 2001. With this release the band was able to break
new ground in North America and gain more fans that now had
the chance to hear the band for the first time.
So after many delays, both personal and professional, IMAGIKA
finally started recording the new CD with famed producer NEIL
KERNON. Everything was going great when co-founder and vocalist
Dave Michaels decided after ten years, countless shows and
three albums, that it’s time to call it a day. Not happy with
the turn of events being that Dave laid down eight vocal tracks
that were now essentially useless, the band began the hunt
for a new voice. As luck would have it IMAGIKA came in contact
with local vocalist NORMAN SKINNER who is a vet of the local
metal scene (Machine Called Man, Tramotane) that was up for
the job. After one audition and show of dedication by writing
all new lyrics and melodies to four new songs in a matter
of days Mr. Skinner showed us why he is now the new voice
of I IMAGIKA! Also at this point the band decided it was high
time to bring in that second guitarist that the new material
called for and PAT TOMS was laying in wait. Pat is another
vet of the local scene with his past band Punisher and happened
to be a friend of the band for many years.
Upon the completion of recording the new vocal tracks IMAGIKA
was again forced to play the waiting game to finally mix the
recordings. NEIL KERNON’s schedule became quite impossible
to deal with between by the time they brought Norman on board;
hence they called in JUAN URTEAGA for the mixing job. Juan
was a logical choice since he was local and had a good reputation
for doing Metal right and working in the past with respected
bands like Skinlab, Vile etc.. Finally after having started
recording nearly a year before the final mix, the new album
was in the can, and actually well worth the wait and effort!
"Devils on Both Sides" continues the next chapter in the history
of IMAGIKA.
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