12 Stones
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12 Stones | |
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McCoy at a 2008 concert
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Background information | |
Origin | Mandeville, Louisiana, United States |
Genre(s) | Hard rock Post-grunge Christian alternative rock |
Years active | 2000 – present |
Label(s) | Wind-up Records |
Website | [www.12stones.com] |
Members | |
Paul McCoy Eric Weaver Shawn Wade Justin Rimer Aaron Gainer |
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Former members | |
Kevin Dorr Stephen Poff Clint Amereno Pat Quave Aaron Hill Cash Melville DJ Stange |
12 Stones is a rock band from Mandeville, Louisiana. Lead vocalist Paul McCoy was also featured in the successful Evanescence single "Bring Me to Life", for which he won a Grammy.
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[edit] Band History
12 Stones was formed in 2000 in Mandeville, Louisiana, a small suburb north of New Orleans. The first line-up consisted of Paul McCoy (vocals), Kevin Dorr (bass), Eric Weaver (guitar), and Patrick Quave (drums) who was later replaced by Aaron Gainer.
After performing several live shows, the band recorded a demo and went to New York City where they performed at an industry showcase. After that, the band was signed up by Wind-Up Records.
The band's eponymous debut album was released in 2002, produced by Jay Baumgardner. The band gained more fame when vocalist McCoy performed in Evanescence's song "Bring Me to Life" opposite Amy Lee. The song was included in both Evanescence's album, Fallen and in the Daredevil film soundtrack.
In 2004, Kevin Dorr quit the band and touring guitarist Greg Trammell later became an official member.
Their second album, Potter's Field came out in 2004. Both albums were supported with heavy touring. Clint Amereno and then Aaron Hill were brought in to play bass for the shows. After their last tour, the band decided to take a break from the band to be with their respective families.
Trammell left prior to the recording of the next album, leaving the band without a second guitarist. After completion of the CD, one of its collaborators, ex-Breaking Point guitarist Justin Rimer, took over this position. The new lineup was later completed with the addition of former Presence bassist DJ Stange.
Their third album, Anthem For The Underdog, was released in 2007. The album is said to be inspired by the effects of Hurricane Katrina on their hometown.
Shortly after the album's release, Stange quit and was replaced by Shawn Wade, formerly of the band Silence Is Broken.
[edit] Christian Faith and Name Meaning
The name of the band is a reference to their Christian values. As stated on their official website, "12 Stones" is taken metaphorically from the twelve stones in the Hoshen, a breastplate worn by the high priest of Levitical order in the Old Testament. The rights to the name were bought from a family who had come up with the name for their cottage. In an interview on the national television special Broken TV, McCoy explained that the band's name reflects a reference to the twelve stones that the Israelites erected after they crossed the Jordan River. McCoy also stated in an interview with Christian Music Review that their name is also a reference to the twelve apostles that followed Jesus.
[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Paul McCoy – Lead vocals
- Eric Weaver – Guitar
- Aaron Gainer – Drums, backing vocals
- Justin Rimer - Guitar
- Shawn Wade - Bass
[edit] Former
- Kevin Dorr – Bass (2000-2004)
- Pat Quave - Drums
- Stephen Poff - Guitar
- Clint Amereno - Touring Bassist
- Aaron Hill - Touring Bassist
- Brandon "Squirly" Werrell - Touring Guitarist
- Greg Trammell - Guitar
- Cash Melville - Guitar
- DJ Stange - Bass
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 12 Stones (April 23, 2002)
- Potter's Field (August 24, 2004)
- Anthem for the Underdog (August 14, 2007)
[edit] Singles
Year | Song | US Hot 100 | U.S. Modern Rock | U.S. Mainstream Rock | Album |
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2002 | "Broken" | - | - | - | 12 Stones |
2002 | "The Way I Feel" | - | - | - | 12 Stones |
2002 | "Crash" | - | - | - | 12 Stones |
2004 | "Far Away" | - | - | #38 | Potter's Field |
2004 | "Photograph" | - | - | - | Potter's Field |
2007 | "Lie to Me" | - | - | #24 | Anthem for the Underdog |
2008 | "Adrenaline" | - | - | - | |
2008 | "Anthem For The Underdog" | - | - | #26 |
[edit] Songs in other media
- "Broken" from the self-titled album was the theme song for WWE Judgement Day in 2002.
- "My Life" (also from the self-titled album) was featured on the The Scorpion King soundtrack in 2002.
- "Home" (also from the self-titled album) was used for the WWE Desire video for Kurt Angle.
- "Running out of Pain" and "Back Up" (also from the self-titled album) were used in Cheating Death, Stealing Life - The Eddie Guerrero Story.
- "Back Up" was also used for the WWE HHH VS HBK Hell In A Cell promo.
- "Let Go" was recorded exclusively for the Daredevil movie soundtrack.
- "Shadows" from Potter's Field was used in a trailer for the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
- "Photograph" (also from Potter's Field) appeared on the Elektra movie soundtrack 2005.
- "Adrenaline" from Anthem For The Underdog was used in the World's Strongest Man competition.
- "Anthem For The Underdog" (also from Anthem For The Underdog) is featured in the film Never Back Down.
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