Dennis Lee: vocals
Adam Ferguson: guitar, vocals
Patrick Thompson: guitar
Steven Tomany: bass
Jeremy Bryan: drums
The crowd is still screaming at a sold out show in Anaheim, California as the sweetcore phenomenon known as Alesana exits the stage.
"I don't think I’ll ever get used to this," says frontman Dennis
Lee as he tips back the last swallow of his water bottle. "Seeing kids
go crazy like that thousands of miles away from home reminds me that I
have the best job in the world. Oh, and that wearing cowboy boots on
stage probably isn't the best idea in the world...but it simply must be
done." Crowd response like this is something that the six-piece from
Raleigh, North Carolina is quickly becoming accustomed to all over the
country and other parts of the world: and this is only the beginning.
The band's debut full length record On Frail Wings of Vanity and
Wax, in stores nationwide on March 20th, 2007, is built around a
dynamic, emotionally charged, three guitar, three vocal attack. "We're
all about dynamics, both musically and vocally," says vocalist/guitarist
Shawn Milke about why the band elected to employ three guitarists and
three vocalists. "We don't try to be like anyone else or to be
something we're not. By having six members we are able to pull off the
same guitar and vocal harmonies in a live setting that we have on the
record."
Forming in November of 2004, Alesana has always focused a great deal
of their attention on having an energetic and memorable live show. The
raw, honest intensity of the band's performance on stage has played a
huge role in their growing popularity over the last year. "Our music is
always fun," says drummer Jeremy Bryan. "There isn't a single night on
tour that I don't have a blast on stage. We give everything we have
each and every night and it is a great feeling to see that same energy
increasingly coming back from the crowd everywhere we go...and always
play 'til you puke." Having already completed tours with Drop Dead
Gorgeous and Greeley Estates in 2006, the band is ready to continue
hitting the road hard and strong. At the start of 2007, Alesana already
has over 200 shows booked including their first headlining tour
they’ve sold-out shows in Detroit MI, Anaheim CA, New York, and Texas.
Starting in March ’07 they will support Haste The Day and From
Autumn to Ashes, and then in June and July a spot on the first half of
the 2007 Vans Warped Tour.
The Alesana love has even begun to spread down below the border.
The band did their first ever Mexican tour in October 2006 and played to
the largest, craziest crowds in the bands short history. "It felt like
a dream when we were there," says guitarist Patrick Thompson. "I was
in total disbelief of what was happening. The Mexican fans are so
passionate and truly excited that I found myself forgetting that it was
even us they were screaming for." Upon arriving at shows the band had
to be escorted by security to avoid being swarmed by the over 500 fans
waiting in line nearly six hours before the doors would even be open for
the show. Even more insanity is expected during their second Mexican
tour scheduled to kick off on February 20th, 2007.
In June of 2005, Alesana released their debut EP Try This With Your
Eyes Closed on Tragic Hero Records. After selling nearly 3,000 copies
of the EP at shows and online, the band hit the studio with producer Kit
Walters to record their first full length record On Frail Wings of
Vanity and Wax. After nearly two months of pre-production and two solid
weeks in the studio, the band felt that they had finally locked up the
exact sound that they were striving to achieve. The record did a soft
release which included being sold at smartpunk.com where it remained in
the top 10 for six months running. The success of the record prompted
Fearless Records to come check out the band live near their headquarters
in California. Less than one month later, the band was signed to their
new label. "We feel very at home with Fearless," says
guitarist/vocalist Adam Ferguson. "I feel like I can pick up the phone
anytime and call anyone on the entire staff. Plus, with a smaller
roster of bands than some of the other labels out there, it feels more
like family." Bassist Steven Tomany adds, "Our success is their success
and vice versa. We don't feel like all of the pressure is on us to do
this by ourselves because Fearless is working just as hard as we are
with the record. Its a great feeling to have such good people in your
corner." Fearless is re-releasing On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax as
an enhanced disc with plenty of extras including all new artwork, two
bonus tracks, four live videos from a performance in San Antonio, Texas,
and a 20-minute interview with the band.
Alesana will be shooting their first music video with producer
Jeremy Jackson at the end of March. The debut single Ambrosia finds the
band at their lyrical best. "Shawn and I write all of our lyrics
together, completely 50/50," says Dennis. "We like to tell stories from
two different perspectives in every song, constantly intertwining both
points of view. It creates an almost 'stream of conscience' effect
where its hard to tell where one side ends and the other begins." Shawn
adds, "Writing with Dennis makes the songs that much more fun for me
because we are both writing the same story but from different
conclusions. In Ambrosia, for example, we are telling the story of a
man who has been given a sort of divine gift. Dennis is singing about
his obsession with the power his new gift has given him, while I sing
about the simpler things of life and love that he has left behind in
spite of it." A complex story-telling lyrical style is what listeners
can expect to find all throughout On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax.
2007 is shaping up to be the year that Alesana breaks completely
into the scene. With a vigorous touring schedule, a national record
release, and a rapidly growing and strongly dedicated fan base, the band
is looking to just keep working as hard as they've been accustomed to
for the past two years. "Touring and playing shows for the fans is what
its all about," says Shawn. "We've made some great friends and had the
privilege of sharing the stage with not only awesome bands, but good
guys as well. It is a really special thing when you can share your
passion and art with people everyday for a living. There isn't a minute
that goes by that we are not eternally grateful for the opportunities
we've been given."
With the sincerity of their lyrics, the energy of their music, and
the passion of their live show, there is no doubt that Alesana will
fight its way into your stereos and into your hearts.
And when asked what kind of toast he would like with his breakfast, frontman Dennis Lee simply states, "Buttered."
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