Ashes of Soma

Ashes of Soma
Origin Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Genres Alternative rock, Rock
Years active 2005–present
Labels MapleMusic
Members Randy Gray
Mike Preney
Paul Doman
Joel Bishop

Ashes of Soma is a Canadian alternative rock band.

Members

Biography

Three Windsor high school classmates which consisted of Gray, Preney, and an unnamed vocalist sought out to start a band and found their drummer in Paul Doman, creating the band Knematic. After two separate incidents forced Gray and the former vocalist to leave the band, the band was left with a void. Ashes of Soma found their bassist in between the incidents, and Gray later happily rejoined the band as the new vocalist. After a couple of years of developing their sound, they recorded their first record, Exit 674. The first single released is "Emancipate".[2] The band is working with record producer David Bendeth (known for his work with Breaking Benjamin and Killswitch Engage) as they record their second album.[3]

They have toured in the US and Canada with Candlebox, Default, Hinder, and Theory of a Deadman.[4] They have also toured with Social Code, Idle Sons, Evans Blue and Thornley.[5]

The band's influences include Tool, Sevendust, Disturbed, Finger Eleven, and I Mother Earth.[5]

In December 2008 the band released their third single "Bedroom Walls" and it received heavy air play on Canadian rock stations as well as WRIF (Detroit) and 89X (Windsor/Detroit) in Michigan. The Ashes of Soma self-titled record was released in 2010 and featured a few re-recorded versions of songs found Exit 674.

The band premiered their fourth single "Meteor" on September 8, 2013 on the station 89X. Their EP The Singularity was released on October 4, 2013 and will be followed with a tour.

Albums

References

  1. Shaw, Ted (2006-06-15). "Ashes of Soma ready for bash". Windsor Star. p. C4. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
  2. Chen, Dalson (2005-10-31). "Ashes offer blend of melody, kick". Windsor Star. p. A5.
  3. Chen, Dalson (2007-08-13). "Band on track for second album". Windsor Star. p. A5.
  4. Ashes of Soma. Real Detroit Weekly, June 27, 2007. Accessed September 19, 2007.
  5. 1 2 Broadbent, Eric (2006-02-21). "Rock Shop No. 50 with Ashes of Soma". CK Times. Retrieved 2008-02-10.

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