Default

By admin June 30th, 2008

Default   
Artist: Default
   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   Alternative
   


Discography:

Elocation   
 Elocation
   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13

One Things Remains   
 One Things Remains
   Year:    
Tracks: 11


Vancouver’s Default match the definition of straight-ahead hard rock in the former years of the twenty-first century: the guitar textures and melodic bent grass of dirt; the dark, brooding sincerity of post-grunge; and the deep, thick-sounding production (only not the rap influences) of modern alternative metal. Default was formed as the Fallout in summer 1999 by guitar player Jeremy Hora and drummer Danny Craig, four-year veterans of the local Vancouver music scene; after auditioning respective vocalists, they colonised on early high school schoolfellow Dallas Smith, whose top executive made up for his rawness. The group recorded a demo with an unidentified bassist, and it fell into the hands of Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger, world Health Organization knew Hora and Craig from one of their premature bands. Kroeger offered to produce their main transcription sessions, and the mathematical group began gigging around Vancouver. In 2000, they entered a talent contention sponsored by a local radio station and won a spot on the Vancouver Seeds 2000 taster CD, shortly before they changed their identify to Default. Their sung “Deny” afterward became a smash hit on local rock wireless, which light-emitting diode to a deal with TVT Records. Bassist Dave Benedict joined the band full-time non long after. Thus established, Default entered the studios with producer Rick Parashar in bound 2001 and recorded their prescribed debut record album, The Fallout; it was released later that year. Their follow-up, Elocation, came out in recent 2003.




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