Axium
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Axium's official logo.
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Background information | |
Origin | Kansas City, Missouri |
Genre(s) | Hard rock Post-grunge |
Years active | 1999 – 2006 |
Label(s) | Hello Klameleon Records |
Former members | |
David Cook Bobby Kerr Jeff Shrout Travis Grogan Nathan Russell Keith Crawford Ryan Butler Jerron Nichols Matt McLaughlin Drew Foss Anthony Mazzarella |
Axium was a Missouri-based band once headed by American Idol season 7 winner David Cook.
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[edit] History
David Cook formed Axium in his junior year of high school alongside drummer Bobby Kerr. The band was originally called Red Eye, but they changed it because it sounded too much like Pink Eye. The first performance as Axium (actually spelled Axiom at the time) consisted of Cook, Kerr, as well as Matt McLaughlin on guitar and Drew Foss on bass. Foss was soon replaced by Anthony Mazzarella, and this lineup recorded an unnamed 5 song demo[1]. Cook and Kerr then went through a few bass players in search of the perfect band,[2] but these two always stuck together. It was in May of 2001 that Cook and Kerr finally found Jeff Shrout. In June of 2004 they recruited Travis Grogan on bass in support of their final studio album, The Story Thus Far. Since then, Bobby Kerr left the band in 2005, followed by David Cook a little over a year later when Axium mutually disbanded in 2006.[3]
[edit] Success
Axium played with notable acts like 8 Stops 7, Caroline's Spine, Maroon 5, Fountains of Wayne, and Smash Mouth.[4]
One of the band's songs, "Hold," was picked up by AMC Theatres Movie Tunes and was played before previews on over 20,000 screens nationwide. Axium was also named one of the top 15 independent bands in the country in the "Got Milk?" independent band contest, and it was chosen as the best band in Kansas City in 2004.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Matter of Time (2002)
- Blindsided (2003)
- Alive in Tulsa (2004)
- The Story Thus Far (2004)
[edit] References
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