Echobrain
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Echobrain | |
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Genre(s) | Alternative rock, Pop rock |
Years active | 2000–2005 |
Label(s) | Surfdog Records |
Associated acts | Metallica, Voivod, Rock Star Supernova, Flotsam and Jetsam |
Members | |
Jason Newsted Andrew Gomez Adam Donkin Dylan Donkin Brian Sagrafena |
Echobrain was an American rock musical group, come to prominence as the first offering from former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted. Echobrain was formed in 2000 by Jason Newsted, Brian Sagrafena and Dylan Donkin who had close contact with one another throughout the late-90s after they met at a Super Bowl party at Newsted's place in 1995. On a road trip to Baja, Mexico, Sagrafena and Donkin recorded some rough demos that, when they came home, eventually caught Newsted's attention, who then offered to help out on bass guitar and assist the songwriting. In May 2000, they entered a studio to record the demos more professionally, with help from several musicians including Newsted's then-colleague and Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and former Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin.
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[edit] History
Thanks to the fortunes he made in Metallica, Newsted funded Echobrain himself, later claiming that he lost a great deal of money in the project.[1] The tension created out of Newsted's work in Echobrain ultimately led to his departure from Metallica after over a decade with the group. Metallica frontman James Hetfield expressed disapproval of Newsted's new focus, saying, "When someone does a side project, it takes away from the strength of Metallica"[2] and pondered, "Where would it end? Does he start touring with it? Does he sell shirts? Is it his band?"[2] The remaining members of Metallica with producer Bob Rock were also filmed going to an Echobrain performance in the 2004 documentary Some Kind of Monster. After the performance, they hoped to speak with Newsted in congratulations, but he was suspiciously nowhere to be found.
Echobrain is currently non-active; although, all members have other projects currently in progress. Dylan Donkin has a solo project. His brother, Adam, is focusing on producing emerging artists (including Dylan). Andrew Gomez fronts the acoustic rock outfit, The Cons. Newsted currently plays bass for Voivod and Rock Star Supernova.
Supposedly, a great factor that caused the break-up of Echobrain was an encounter with copyright issues. Another band by the name of Echo Drain had written a song titled, "Suckerpunch" that was also used by Echobrain.
[edit] Line-ups
[edit] Live performances in 2001
- Brian Sagrafena
- Jason Newsted
- Dylan Donkin
- Chris Scianni
- David Borla
[edit] Recording "Echobrain" (2002)
- Dylan Donkin - Guitar
- Brian Sagrafena - Drums
- Jason Newsted - Bass
- Jim Martin - Guest Guitar, Banjo
- Kirk Hammett - Guest Guitar on "Suckerpunch"
[edit] Recording "Glean" (2004)
- Brian Sagrafena
- Adam Donkin
- Dylan Donkin
- Andrew Gomez
[edit] Discography
Year | Title | Label |
2002 | Echobrain | Surfdog |
2002 | Strange Enjoyment | Chophouse |
2004 | Glean | Surfdog |
[edit] References
- ^ Korn, Mike Interview Voi Vod's Jason Newsted Music Street Journal (2003). Retrieved March 9, 2007.
- ^ a b The Playboy Interview – Metallica. Playboy. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.