Debut
Album In Stores May 2, 2006
Heavy
music is often the result of deep emotions.
Sadness, frustration and anger combined
with a musician’s talent can result
in music which is awesomely powerful, uniquely
deep, and thought-provoking. Such is the
case with Hour Cast.
Born out of Boston, Massachusetts, Hour
Cast combines elements of hard rock and
metal with a distinct electronic influence.
“We had no preconceptions as to what
the band would sound like,” says vocalist
Patrick McBride. The members of Hour Cast
– Mcbride, drummer Jerry Clews, guitarist
David Henriquez and bassist David Sullivan
- have combined their varied influences
to create a unique sound that incorporates
the heavy flavor of Deftones and Tool with
the dark electronic atmosphere of Nine Inch
Nails and Depeche Mode.
The somber tones of State Of Disgrace are
a result of these efforts. From the introspective
opening track “This Life”, to
“Freeze” (which McBride describes
as an “epic, desperate song”)
State Of Disgrace has a cold, sharp intensity.
The self-loathing “Smash Up”
eschews a bitter tone, while “Lunar”
tells a tale of longing and loneliness.
“The music and lyrics are a reflection
of what was going on at the time,”
explains McBride. “I found myself
in a new environment and was going through
a big change in my life and that comes out
in the songs.”
Not being signed to a label could serve
as a liability to some bands, but not Hour
Cast. “We didn’t have a label
telling us what to do and that allowed us
to add variety and flavor to the album,”
says McBride. Hour Cast is a band looking
to gain ground in the current music scene.
“Myspace and live shows are definitely
helping us to build a fan base,” says
McBride.
The track listing for State Of Disgrace
comprises:
This
life
Sakkara
Freeze
God Failed
Lunar
Smash Up
Almost Like Life
Numb
3rd Of July
Stillwater
Memories And Lies
Uhaul
Imbalance
For
more information, visit:
www.hourcast.com