The Accident Experiment
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Genre(s) | Alternative Rock | |
Website | http://www.theaccidentexperiment.net/ |
The Accident Experiment, also called AeX, is a rock band based in San Diego, California. It was formed in 2003 when co-founder Marcos Curiel left former band P.O.D.
The band features Curiel on guitar, Pete Stewart with the vocals, Tony Delocht on bass, and Ernie Longoria on drums.
The band's first EP, Arena, was released in 2003. In 2005, the band signed to indie label Rock Ridge Music, and their first full-length album,United We Fear, was released May 9, 2006. A video has been shot and released for the first single Sick Love Letter.
The Accident Experiment Bio: Hailing just 15 minutes north from three-quarters of the bands ancestral origin of Mexico, The Accident Experiment--comprised of former P.O.D. guitarist/songwriter Marcos Curiel, ex-Sprung Monkey rhythm section veterans Ernie Longoria and Tony DeLocht and Seattle-native/former Grammatrain vocalist Pete Stewart--are busy proving that they're more than your average hard rock radio band.
Since the birth of The Accident Experiment (dubbed by its fans as AeX) in late 2002, the band has evolved from what began as jam sessions between San Diego musical peers Curiel and Longoria into a solid, buzzworthy Southern California rock act with tours and opening slots along side the likes of Foo Fighters, Korn, Damage Plan, Drowning Pool, Sevendust, Cypress Hill, Staind, 3 Doors Down, Blur and Body Count in its relatively short history. In its 20th anniversary issue, Metal Edge Magazine named AeX one of its Twenty Bands To Watch, and MTV News has featured the group on two separate occasions, describing them as eclectic and musically adventurous. The boys have already earned a reputation as a stellar and explosive live band, borrowing a page from some of their 70's rock heroes to produce a live show that is as experimental as it is ferocious.
With elements reminiscent of the dark beauty of Black Sabbath, the epic complexity of Rush, the artistic muscle of early Soundgarden and the flamboyant-yet-aggressive experimentation of Led Zeppelin, The Accident Experiment sounds more like a natural progression of such legendary hard rock than most of today's over hyped and generic formula music. More musically adventurous than any of its members former projects, AeX shifts between complex and hauntingly simple riffs, combining heavy progressive mystique with classic rock attitude and melody. With an independently released EP under their belt and a recently released full-length album entitled United We Fear on Rock Ridge Music/Warner Bros., the band has already recorded enough material to prove its prolificacy and hint at their potential for timelessness.
The substantial pedigree brought to AeX by its members past projects is evident in the quality and seasoned skills heard in the bands music. But, the members' history is more of a launch pad than a crutch.
"We're all proud of what we've done in the past", states Curiel, who also serves as producer on the bands two albums. "I had some great times in P.O.D., and we put out some solid music that a lot of people dug. But in this band, everyone decided we wanted to throw out most of the rules that we had in our old bands and play how we've always wanted to play. I think you can hear the feeling of freedom in what we do, at our shows and on our recordings."
Disillusioned pastors kids have been an ingredient in more than one hard rock bands recipe for creation. Not surprisingly, Stewarts poetic, poignant lyrics set to both emotive and hooky melodies touch on such issues as non-conformity, shattered illusions, and elements of control and abuse in religion and in relationships. Songs like "Mind Death Machine" and "Holy Magic Man" speak of breaking through the confines of sociological cells while Lost Kisses and "Sick Love Letter", the first single from UWF, evokes the tension and release of love and obsession. The combination of Stewart's dark and piercing vocals and Curiel's monster guitar riffs and Edge-meets-Page solos come to life perfectly atop DeLocht's larger-than-life bass work and the flash and finesse of Longoria's often-complicated/always-solid drum skills.
Extensive musical interludes, hypnotic grooves and captivating hooks make AeX a diverse band with both accessibility and depth. With a significant amount of touring, recording and preliminary press, The Accident Experiment is gaining momentum and devoted fans both in their Southern California home base and around the country.
"This is no fly-by-night project", says Stewart. "We're a band that's here to stay."
[edit] Discography
- Arena - 2003
- United We Fear - May 9, 2006