The Halo Method
The Halo Method | |
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Origin | Hollywood, California, United States |
Genres | Post-grunge, alternative rock |
Years active | 2012–present |
Associated acts | Evanescence, Papa Roach, We Are The Fallen, Rock Star Supernova, In This Moment, Daylight Division |
Website |
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Members |
Ben Moody Miles McPherson Lukas Rossi Josh Newell |
Past members | Dave Buckner |
The Halo Method is an American rock supergroup, formed in 2012 in Hollywood, California. It consists of guitarist Ben Moody (We Are the Fallen, ex-Evanescence), drummer Miles McPherson, vocalist Lukas Rossi (ex-Rock Star Supernova, ex-Daylight Division) and bassist Josh Newell (ex-In This Moment).
Their debut four-track Reset EP was released on May 28, 2013 through ESP Guitars website. Their debut full-length album is expected to be released some time in early 2014.
History
Long time friends, Moody and Buckner, found themselves together at Ben Moodyʼs Hollywood home/studio in Summer 2012. Moody states, “We didnʼt set out to do anything serious. We were really just going to get together and play some covers for fun, but it was evident very quick that there was something special going on. After a few songs, it was obvious that we had something different than weʼve ever done before.”
On September 19, 2012 the first interview with the band was published on Revolver Magazine website. The page also featured the band's debut song, "Beauty Is The Beast". [1]
On November 27 through December 1, 2012 the band debuted live on ShipRocked 2012 alongside such bands as Godsmack, Korn, Five Finger Death Punch, P.O.D., Sevendust, Filter, 10 Years, Fuel, Pop Evil, In This Moment and others. [2] Newell joined the band as bassist before the show and it became permanent.
On May 28, 2013 The Halo Method released their debut EP Reset which features four songs: "Toxic", "Beauty Is The Beast", "Porcelain" and "Crutch". It was made available for free download on ESP Guitars website.
On June 3, 2013 Revolver Magazine website released the band's first video for "Toxic".[3]
On January 10, 2014 Dave Buckner stepped down from his position as drummer of the band citing location and logistics as his reasons for doing so. Miles McPherson (Look What I Did; Hot Action Cop; Kelly Clarkson; Tonic; Paramore) has been recruited to take his place.
Members
- Lukas Rossi - vocals (since 2012)
- Ben Moody - guitars (since 2012)
- Josh Newell - bass (since 2012)
- Miles McPherson - drums (since 2014)
Former Members
- Dave Buckner - drums
References
- ↑ The Halo Method—Featuring Former Members of Evanescence, Papa Roach, and Rock Star Supernova—Give First Interview, Debut Song
- ↑ ShipRocked 2012 artists list featuring The Halo Method
- ↑ The Halo Method—Featuring Former Members of Evanescence, Papa Roach, and Rock Star Supernova—Debut New Lyric Video, “Toxic”