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Emerging from the ashes of DEATH ANGEL, one of the
most influential heavy metal bands that originated from
the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980's, SWARM is poised
to blast a new musical beachhead.
The Seventies were no doubt of inspirational importance
for SWARM, as manifested by their particular songwriting
talents, which also occasionally contain whiffs of hard
rocking acts of diverse plumage, such as; AC/DC, LED
ZEPPELIN, AEROSMITH, VAN HALEN, BLACK SABBATH, QUEEN
and MOTORHEAD. Neither does the band hide it’s musical
affection for a wide range of great artists one would
not readily associate with the heavy metal world, ranging
from BOB MARLEY, STEVIE WONDER, JANIS JOPLIN, THE DOORS,
JIMI HENDRIX to DISCHARGE, GBH, with some STEVIE RAY
VAUGHAN, NICK CAVE, ALICE IN CHAINS, SOUNDGARDEN – and
would you believe TOM WAITS - thrown in for good measure.
Somehow all these influences are synthesized into a
unique brand of heavy rock music. SWARM-metal ?
SWARM includes three of the four member of the illustrious
DEATH ANGEL; ROB CAVESTANY on guitars, ANDY GALEON on
drums, and vocalist MARK OSEGUEDA. The line-up is completed
by non-DEATH ANGEL bassist MICHAEL ISAIAH.
Possessed with the same fire and passion that invigorated
their previous bands, SWARM has been playing for increasingly
excited audiences around the Californian Bay Area and
looking for opportunities to spread their music around
the country and across the world.
Although the demise of DEATH ANGEL, THE ORGANIZATION
and other predecessors left their scars, SWARM is energized
by the music they've created and the response of their
ever-expanding fan base. Recent live shows by SWARM
include performances at The Exotic Erotic Ball with
MORTORHEAD, at the Cow Palace, The Fillmore Auditorium,
The Viper Room, The Great American Music Hall, Bottom
of the Hill and at a recent Paradise Lounge performance,
KIRK HAMMETT of METALLICA joined SWARM on stage for
two songs. Other sightings at SWARM'S high energy and
refreshing live shows include LES CLAYPOOL of PRIMUS,
ERIC KRETZ of The STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, and JERRY CANTRELL,
previously with ALICIE IN CHAINS. In April of this year
ANDRE VERHUIJSEN invited - a reunited for the occasion
- DEATH ANGEL to headline the DYNAMO OPEN AIR FESTIVAL,
and ideal opportunity for their alter egos; SWARM, to
bestow their supercharged musical attitude of thrash
and punk upon an unsuspecting European audience. Several
members of the MAUSOLEUM RECORDS A&R staff where
amongst the audience, and a few weeks later the label
inked a deal with the band for release of their first
album: BEYOND THE END, expected for release early November
2002.
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