Depswa | |
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Origin | Modesto, California, United States |
Genres | Alternative metal Nu-metal Hard rock Post-grunge |
Years active | Mid-90s – present |
Labels | Geffen Records |
Associated acts | Carcinogen Turn Of The Screw Powerman 5000 |
Website | www.depswa.com |
Members | |
Jeremy Penick Dan Noonan Ryan Burchfeild Steve White |
Depswa are a four-piece alternative metal band originating from Modesto, California.
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The beginnings of Depswa came together in the mid-90's with vocalist Jeremy Penick and bassist Ryan Burchfield, under their original band name "Carcinogen". By the late 90's, Penick and Burchfield had moved to Los Angeles and added guitarist Dan Noonan. The band would then rename themselves as "Depswa".
The band released their debut EP in 2000 titled Faithless, and by October 2001, had added drummer Gordon Heckaman into the fold.
Depswa had generated some significant interest around a number of major record labels. Ultimately they decided to sign with Geffen Records.
The band went to work recording their debut album with renowned producer Howard Benson. A second guitarist in James Mills also joined the band at this point.
Depswa released their debut album titled Two Angels and a Dream on June 3, 2003. The band was part of Ozzfest 2003, as a second stage act. Also, Their song, "This Time", was featured in EA Sports' NASCAR Thunder 2004 in two forms, the original with lyrics, and an instrumental version. "This Time" was also sampled by Krayzie Bone on the track "Don't Know Why" from the album Gemini: Good vs. Evil.
As of August 13, 2003, Depswa had sold 9,060 copies of their debut album in the United States (according to Nielsen SoundScan). At this point, it was rumoured that the band had been dropped off the remaining part of the Ozzfest tour, due to Geffen withdrawing their tour support of the band.[1] This was not completely accurate. Geffen was not in communications with the band's management and had not sent the remainder of the tour support that was needed. The band told Geffen that if they did not receive the backend support they would pull themselves off the tour. Geffen responded saying that they were going to send the funds 2 days after the band started for home. Upon returning to L.A. Depswa's attorney requested that the label let the band go to pursue other labels that might be more supportive.
On December 6, 2003, guitarist James Mills departed Depswa.[2] The band was seeking a replacement guitarist, but nobody was ever hired, and have since continued as a four-piece with Penick playing second guitar and singing.
In January 2005, Depswa revealed via their MySpace blog that they were under way recording material for their second album. After working with a couple different producers, Depswa eventually decided to re-record much of the material along with several new songs. Currently, (May 2007) they are in the final stages of the recording process and are preparing to have the material mixed.
May 13, 2007 was Gordon's last show with Depswa as their drummer. They now have their good friend Steve White (formally of Turn Of The Screw) behind the kit. Steve can also do vocals so the live shows have the harmonies similar to the studio recordings. As of April 2008 they've been working hard on mixing the tracks for their next CD and hope to be wrapped up by the end of summer 2008.
On March 16, 2010 Depswa released their second studio album Distorted American Dream.
01. Charades
02. Needles
03. Faithless
04. Half Empty
05. Lonely Places
06. Tears And Smiles
07. Open Sores
08. Prom Song
09. The Path
01. This Time
02. Not Responsible
03. Needles
04. Let It Go
05. Prom Song
06. Two Angels And A Dream
07. From The Inside
08. Voyeur
09. Charades
10. Silhouette
11. The Path
12. Where I've Begun
13. Traveler's Song
01. Distorted American Dream
02. Right Now
03. Take It Back
04. 10 Kinds of Lonely
05. Performance After The Show
06. Would I Lie
07. The Way I Am
08. Hold On
09. Cut You Out
10. One Drop
11. Down In A Hole
12. The Biggest Part
13. Peace & Serenity