ARTIST OVERVIEW:
Recorded with the studio team that introduced the world to TOOL and System of a Down, RELEVANT DISCORD offers listeners a sound that can best be classified as bold, edgy, driving modern rock with string accents and harmoniously dissonant tones. Based in Southern Oregon, RELEVANT DISCORD's work draws comparison to artists such as: Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Apocalyptica, Evanescence, Nirvana, Red, and Skillet.
In reference to RELEVANT DISCORD's single The Days of Deferment, Led Zeppelin producer Stuart Epps states, "Great track; great band". Panel reviewers with SoundOut rated the track "Excellent." Music XRay ranked the track in its top 98% of all music submitted. The band has even received the help of Lou Brutus’ Hard Drive show who re-tweeted information about a RELEVANT DISCORD Facebook effort.
RELEVANT DISCORD is fronted by published author Nick Depew. Depew writes all RELEVANT DISCORD material and oversees the band's independent label.
BACKGROUND:
Initially founded in 2002, RELEVANT DISCORD is fronted by Nicholas Andrew Depew (published author of: Character in Transition - A Guide to Not Burning the Bridge). Nicholas is the only official member of RELEVANT DISCORD. However, a skilled cast of musicians rotate in and out of the band as support for live events and studio work. [Meet the team here.]
Between 2005 and 2007, RELEVANT DISCORD began writing and compiling songs for what would become their debut release, December of 2009's The Pathways of Brokenness - Volume 01 EP. The Pathways of Brokenness - Volume 01 EP was recorded and mixed with father/son duo, Eddie and Jai Callahan (respectively) between 2008 and 2009. Eddie, both a musician and producer, has played with and/or opened for a virtual who's who of rock music's elite from the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Some of these artists include: The Doors, Janis Joplin, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Heart, and Eddie Money. Eddie's son Jai lent his drumming talents to four of the EP's five tracks. Jai is presently in high demand as a touring musician among a number of independent and small label bands located in the Pacific Northwest and West Coast regions of the United States.
The Pathways of Brokenness - Volume 01 EP released on December 8, 2009. It featured the songs: The Refrain, Today We Remember, Law of Constants, The End of Silence, and We're in this Together (a cover of the 1999 alternative/industrial hit).
CURRENT WORK:
In March of 2011, RELEVANT DISCORD re-entered the studio in northern California. However, this time enlisting the co-production assistance of industry veterans Sylvia Massy and Rich Veltrop. Sylvia was the producer/engineer behind notable projects, including: TOOL's Opiate and Undertow, System Of A Down's self-titled release, Powerman 5000's Tonight the Stars Revolt, the Red Hot Chili Pepper's remix of One Hot Minute, and songs from Johnny Cash's The Legend Of. Rich has engineered/mixed projects for artists including: Rage Against the Machine, Tom Petty, Slayer, Spinal Tap, 311, Buddy Guy, and David Coverdale. Rich has also worked alongside several award winning producers/engineers, including: Rick Rubin and Butch Vig.
The result of the Massy/Veltrop collaboration is RELEVANT DISCORD's radio-ready singles: The Days of Deferment and The Refrain (a revision of the band's earlier effort). Both songs reenlist the talents of drummer Jai Callahan, and feature string work by Scott Fegette (cello) and Stephanie Lee (Violin). Both songs were mastered by Tom Baker (mastering engineer behind mainstream releases for Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots, Avenged Sevenfold, 30 Seconds to Mars, Seether, Red, and countless more).
The Days of Deferment and The Refrain appear on RELEVANT DISCORD's Dual Singles EP. The EP and both singles released on June 21, 2011 on both digital and physical platforms. Both tracks are being met with rave reviews and are quickly being added to radio station playlists across the globe.
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