A Sound of Thunder (band)
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Origin | Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Maryland |
Genres | heavy metal, power metal, hard rock |
Years active | 2008 | –present
Labels | Nightmare Records (2011-2012), Mad Neptune Records (2013-) |
Website |
www |
Members |
Nina Osegueda Josh Schwartz Jesse Keen Chris Haren |
Past members |
Ben Washburn Chris Willett Dave Matine Nathan Matzinger TJ Marstiller |
A Sound of Thunder is a female fronted American heavy metal band from the Washington DC metro area. This four piece band is known for its varying styles of musical composition, powerful female vocals, and energetic live shows.
History
Formation, EP and Single (2009-2010)
Formed in 2008 by founding members Josh Schwartz (on guitar) and Chris Haren (on drums), the band went through several early line-up changes before recruiting vocalist Nina Osegueda (formerly of another DC area metal band) in October 2009. In late 2009 the band recorded their self-titled debut EP, with former bassist Chris Willett back in a session capacity. The band soon recruited bassist David Matine and recorded a benefit single for the West Memphis 3, which received press and acclaim from both the WM3 website[1] and Motorhead.[2] David Matine left the band in early 2010 and was replaced by Ben Washburn on bass. The band began gigging extensively around the Washington DC area with Washburn on bass, and began recording what would become their first full length album, Metal Renaissance. Washburn left the band in summer 2010 before completing the album, and Jesse Keen was recruited to act as both bassist and keyboard player. The band played mostly local shows and opened for various touring bands. They also played Flight of the Valkyries in Baltimore, MD.
Metal Renaissance (2011)
In March 2011, the band released their first full length album, Metal Renaissance. The album included an instrumental intro by local folk group Painted Trillium ,and was recorded on tape in an attempt to capture a classic analog sound. Bassists Ben Washburn and Jesse Keen both perform on the album. The band continued to play local shows, but also travelled to Chicago for Dame-Nation, a female fronted metal festival similar to Flight of the Valkyries.
Out of the Darkness (2012)
A Sound of Thunder decided to go in a different direction with their second album, Out of the Darkness. The band hired Kevin "131" Gutierrez, known for being a multi platinum award winning producer and having worked with Shinedown, O.A.R, Johnny Cash, and Raven. They recorded the album at Gutierrez' own studio, Assembly Line Studios in Northern Virginia. The band intended on releasing the album independently, but was suddenly contacted by Lance King and Nightmare Records days before their intended release date. After postponing the release, in coordination with the label, Out of the Darkness was finally released by Nightmare Records and Sony/RED on March 27, 2012. Having included a track with guest vocalist John Gallagher of the legendary heavy metal band, Raven, both the album and the band received more publicity[3] than ever before. Out of the Darkness was released with rave reviews from various blogs, heavy metal websites,[4] About.com[5] , and The Washington Post.[6] In addition to the album, the band also released their first music video for "Murderous Horde". The video, which featured Nina Osegueda and a black Burmese python named "Chubby", received over five thousand views in its first week. This was followed by a video for "Kill That Bitch".
Time's Arrow & Queen of Hell (2013)
In 2013, A Sound of Thunder released an EP (Queen of Hell) and an album (Time's Arrow), both on CD and vinyl through Mad Neptune Records. The album and EP were partially funded by a successful KickStarter campaign that raised $9,539, $1,539 over their initial $8,000 goal.
The Lesser Key of Solomon (2014)
In 2014, A Sound of Thunder continued to create another KickStarter campaign to help fund a 4th album, "The Lesser Key of Solomon". The campaign raised $23,375, $13,375 over their initial $10,000 goal. The album was released on September 9th and made 39th place in the Billboard (magazine) Heatseeker's Chart.
Tales from the Deadside (2015)
On 25 September 2015, band released their fifth album Tales from the Deadside, a concept album based on the Valiant Comics character Shadowman. Like the previous album, it was funded through a Kickstarter campaign, which raised $30,543, three times greater their initial $10,000 goal.[7]
Band members
- Current members
- Nina Osegueda — vocals, lyricist
- Josh Schwartz — guitar, primary composer
- Jesse Keen — bass guitar, keyboards
- Chris Haren— drums, percussion
- Former members
- Ben Washburn (2010)— bass guitar
- Chris Willett (2008) — bass guitar
- Nathan Matzinger (2009) - vocals
- TJ Marstiller (2009)- bass guitar
Discography
- Studio albums
- Metal Renaissance (2011)
- Out of the Darkness (2012)
- Time's Arrow (2013)
- The Lesser Key of Solomon (2014)
- Tales from the Deadside (2015)
- EPs
- A Sound of Thunder (2010)
- Queen of Hell (2013)
- Singles
- "Justice At Last" (2010)
- "Kill That Bitch" (2013)
References
- ↑ "A Sound of Thunder benefit single for WM3 now available!". WM3.org. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
- ↑ "Metal band A SOUND OF THUNDER releases WEST MEMPHIS THREE benefit single.". Motorhead. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
- ↑ "RAVEN Frontman Guests On New A SOUND OF THUNDER Album". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 2012-01-28.
- ↑ "A Sound of Thunder - "Out of the Darkness" CD Review". Metal Underground. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ↑ "A Sound of Thunder - "Out of the Darkness" CD Review". About.com. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
- ↑ "A Sound of Thunder - "Out of the Darkness" CD Review". The Washihngton Post. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
- ↑ "A Sound of Thunder Brings Valiant’s Shadowman to Life In Tales from the Deadside – A Heavy Metal Concept Album Launching September 25!". valiantuniverse.com. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to A Sound of Thunder. |
- Official website
- Facebook Page
- Murderous Horde video
- Kill That Bitch video
- Nina Osegueda 2012 Interview
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