Будущий фронтмен ню-банды "Adema" Марк Чавез еще будучи
подростком тусовался в музыкальных кругах американского городишки
Бэйкерсфилда. Соответственно и знакомства он водил со многими местными
командами, такими как "Sex-Art" и "Juice". Одной из причин увлечения
Марка рок-музыкой являлся тот факт, что он имел родственника в "Korn".
А если говорить точнее, то лидер "Корней" Джонатан Дэйвис приходился
Чавезу сводным братом, чем последний безмерно гордился. Вскоре Марк
тоже решил прославиться на рок-поприще, и начал собирать свою
собственную команду.
Первым кого он нашел, стал гитарист Марк Рэнсом, затем к
"Adema" присоединились басист Дэйв Деру и гитарист Тим Флаки из
"Juice". Вчетвером ребята взялись репетировать и делать кое-какие
записи. Этим они занимались около года перед тем как в группе появился
бывший ударник "Videodrone" Крис Колс.
Поначалу Крис не хотел расставаться со своим предыдущим коллективом,
но когда Марк и компания приперлись к нему домой и сыграли пару своих
вещей, то он быстренько изменил свое решение. С приходом Колса
популярность группы начала стремительно расти, и вскоре на "Adema"
начали обращать внимание звукозаписывающие компании. В 2001 году
музыканты заключили контракт с "Arista records" и отправились в одну из
студий северной Калифорнии, чтобы приступить к интенсивным сессиям
дебютного альбома. Продюсировать пластинку взялись Тобиас Миллер и Билл
Эпплберри. Вначале в студии царила неразбериха, музыканты
нервничали и переругивались друг с другом, но после записи
первой песни "Givin in" парни почувствовали сплоченность и дело пошло
на лад.
И хотя ребята потрудились на славу, никто из них особо не верил
в успех пластинки. Однако диск пошел на ура и вскоре его тираж
перевалил за полумиллионную отметку. При этом особой популярностью
пользовалась композиция "The Way You Like It", частенько крутившаяся на
американских радиостанциях.
Тем временем осенью 2001-го "Adema" приняли участие в национальном
туре "Music As A Weapon", разделив концертные площадки с "Disturbed",
"Systematic", "Drowning pool" и "Stereomud". На следующий год группа
вновь каталась по Америке, сначала открывая концерты "Alien ant farm"
наряду с "Fenrix-TX", "Glassjaw", "Earshot", а затем разогревая "Linkin
park". Летом же 2002-го "Adema" выступали в рамках "Ozzfest". А в
сентябре Крис Колс немного отвлекся от своей команды, приняв участие в
новом проекте "Motordog", куда вошли также такие известные личности как
Никки Сиккс, Джон Кораби и Трэйси Ганз.
В октябре того же года "Adema" вновь возвратились к студийной
работе, выпустив в свет мини-альбом "Insomniac's Dream". Основой этого
релиза стала композиция "Immortal", включенная саундтреком к
компьютерной игре "Mortal Kombat - Deadly Alliance". Другие треки
представляли собой в основном ремиксы и каверы.
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18 сентября 2004 группу покинул Марк Чавез. Оспавив письмо своим
товарищам по группе, в котором он разрешил дальше пользоваться
названием группы. Причина ухода - разногласие в группе. Марк Чавез
сейчас поет в своей второй собраной им группе - MIDNIGHT PANIC.Дебютный
альбом выпущен в 2005 году в ограниченном тираже 5 000 копий, а потом
уже в массовом выпуске! Первым синглом стала песня "Tonight is Our Last
Night". Состав группы: Mark Chavez - вокал/клавишные Peter Shubert - гитара Mike Montano - басс гитара Matt Low - барабаны
Учасникам ADEMA пришлось искать нового вокалиста и 25 декабря 2004 года
им стал Luke Caraccioli (бывший вокалист Rewind Yesterday). С ним они
записали альбом Planets.
Совсем недавно Adema объявила о поисках нового
вокалиста, потому что в октябре 2005 Luke Caraccioli ушёл обратно в
Rewind Yesterday.
Бобби Ривз, фронтмен
лос-анджелеской рок-команды Level, стал следующим, третьим по счету,
вокалистом группы Adema, заменив на этом посту ушедшего в октябре
прошлого года Люка Караччиоли.
Ещё в ADEMA появился новый гитарист - Эд Фарис (Ed Faris). Эд -
талантливый гитарист, продюсер, а также он пишет тексты для песен.
Некоторые могут вспомнить, что Эд был в группе Level (как и Бобби).
В августе 2007 выходит альбом Kill the Headlights, спродюсированный Маршаллом Альтманом (Марк Броссард, Zebrahead). Первый сингл с альбома, «Cold and Jaded», вышел в июле.
В начале 2008, Дэйв ДеРу сообщил, что группа решила взять творческий отпуск, чтобы передохнуть и навести порядок с составом.
19 июля 2011 года группа начала записывать новый альбом
Formation
Adema began in 1998 as a culmination of many different local
bands from Bakersfield, California. At the end of 1997, a five-piece
band named BPD formed in Bakersfield, with Mark "Marky" Chavez, who is
the half-brother of Korn's singer Jonathan Davis, playing guitar.
Chavez soon split with the group and became singer of a new band,
formed with guitarist Mike Ransom, drummer Cesareo Garcia, and bassist
Mike Montano. Shortly thereafter, Montano and Garcia were no longer in
the band, and another Bakersfield band, Juice, contributed bassist Dave
DeRoo and guitarist Tim Fluckey; Juice had spawned from SexArt, a band
that included Davis and members from Orgy. Drummer Kris Kohls joined
from the recently disbanded Videodrone, a band with more Davis
connections, as it was on his label, Elementree Records. Kohls was
easily convinced to join the band, as after hearing two demo songs, he
decided to join. Adema regularly played in local shows amid its fluid
early lineup. Charismatic frontman Chavez built up local hype for the
band.
Adema got its name from the medical term "edema," a kind of
tissue swelling. According to Kohls: "A friend of the band who was
actually working at a morgue for a while, he just mentioned the term
one night and we thought it was cool so we used it with the different
spelling." The name was recommended by Montano.
A label bidding war led to the band signing with Arista,
probably in part because of Chavez's relationship to Davis. The band
was signed by L.A. Reid, who is better known for signing R&B
artists. The band then sequestered themselves in a cabin and wrote the
material for their debut album.
Adema and success
The band’s eponymous debut, Adema, was released in August 2001
to moderate success. Its two major singles, "Giving In" and "The Way
You Like It," received significant airplay on rock radio. All the
lyrics were written by Chavez, and the album was produced by Bill
Appleberry (7th House) and Tobi Miller (Wallflowers guitarist). It was
certified Gold, and the band received a spot on the main stage during
the Ozzfest tour. They kept playing live with the Music as a Weapon,
SnoCore Rock, and Projekt Revolution tours.
In 2002, Adema released Insomniac's Dream, an EP, as a "gift to
fans."The single from the album, "Immortal," was written for the video
game Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. Besides the single, it included a
track from international versions of Adema, a tribute to Alice in
Chains and four remixes of songs from Adema.
Unstable and turmoil
Adema's second album, Unstable, was released by Arista in August
2003. It was produced by Howard Benson, whose credits also include
producing albums with P.O.D., Hoobastank and Cold.
The band has vigorously fought the label "nu-metal," preferring
to be classified as traditional rock.[9] While Unstable was not a
significant break from their earlier sound, Chavez compared it to the
rawness of Nirvana,and bassist DeRoo hoped that Chavez’s stronger voice
(the result of voice lessons) would result in a more mainstream sound.
"We don't go onstage and nu metal," said drummer Kohls. "We're sick of
that phrase. ROCK - it's such a broad word that it doesn't categorize
you." The band would ultimately shed the label when they shed their
"nu-metal singer," Chavez.
As it turned out, the album was named "Unstable" for a reason:
Chavez and guitarist Ransom had a bitter rivalry that ended when first
Ransom, then Chavez, left the band. The rest of the band has blamed
Chavez for "selfish" "personal problems" that held the band back
musically. The feud with Ransom put the rest of the band in the middle.
While DeRoo wouldn't comment specifically on what the supposed problems
were, he insinuated that Chavez was caught up in drugs.
During 2003, when the band released and toured for Unstable,
Chavez and Ransom didn’t speak to one another. The band claimed that
the split was no surprise. Ransom left in September, while the
remaining four members finished touring.
Amidst this conflict, Unstable sold over 66% less than the
band's debut album.In December, the band learned that Arista was
dropping them during a label merger. A large number of Arista's staff
was fired in a management shakeup by its parent company, Sony. L.A.
Reid, who originally signed the band, had left the label a week
earlier. The band has blamed low sales of Unstable on being dropped.
The band continued to write, but in February 2004, Chavez
started to lose interest. He quit the band in September. While the
remaining three members remained on cordial, if not stellar, terms with
Ransom, their attitude towards Chavez was much more hostile.
With regards to the split with Adema, Chavez acknowledged his
"personal problems." But he claimed that "it takes two to tango," and
that his decision precipitated from an argument with drummer Kohls over
the direction of the band. Adema denied this, blaming the split on
Chavez's disinterest in the band. Chavez would form the band Midnight
Panic with his cousin and early Adema bandmates Cesareo Garasa and Mike
Montano, which released the self-titled Midnight Panic EP before
dissolving. He is currently working on a solo project.
Planets with Luke Caraccioli
The remaining three members regrouped to write new music and
auditioned new singers. After Kohls heard a demo from Rewind Yesterday,
another Bakersfield band, he was impressed by the group's lead singer,
Luke Caraccioli. Adema asked Caraccioli to front the band. Caraccioli
accepted a few months later in January 2005.
Adema signed to metal label Earache Records in Spring 2004 when
its manager, Al Dawson, heard them at a show. Under their new label,
the band gained more control over their direction than they had when
signed with Arista. Adema lauded Earache for allowing "bands to express
themselves creatively."
In April 2005, a year later, the band would deliver their next
album, Planets produced by Nick Forcillo. They released the album's
first single, "Tornado," that March.
Planets was, musically, a significant break from Adema's two
earlier albums; it was much closer to rock than Adema's nu-metal
history.Kohls said that the band relied on influences from classic rock
such as Led Zeppelin, The Doors and Metallica, and that the band proved
that they were "so much more than" a nu-metal band. The writing for the
album was shared between the four members.
As an ex-marine, Caraccioli played his first show with Adema in
the Persian Gulf in April 2005. They performed for American troops
stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates for
the Armed Forces Entertainment.Though the Iraq War was still raging,
the band stressed that the tour was apolitical. Adema then promoted the
release by touring with Brides of Destruction, a band that Kohls had
briefly been involved in. Though proud of their identity change, the
band noted that they had a mixture of fans from both the "old" and
"new" Ademas at live shows.
In September, Adema released a second single from the album, "Planets." The single was featured in the movie thriller Cry Wolf.
In October of 2005, Luke Caraccioli left the band, citing
personal reasons. Following Luke's departure, the band got in touch
with Mark Chavez and according to the band, both parties are back on
good terms. Both parties even had talks about Chavez singing for Adema
again and even wrote some new songs together, but as of late nothing
further transpired from these events.
Kill the Headlights with Bobby Reeves
In March 2006, Adema announced a new vocalist, Bobby Reeves of
the band LEVEL. In August, the band recruited guitarist Ed Faris, also
of LEVEL. With their new lineup, the band signed onto Immortal Records
in February 2007. They released Kill the Headlights, produced by
Marshall Altman (Marc Broussard, Zebrahead) in August 2007. The first
single, "Cold and Jaded," was released in July.
The band is now being managed by Union Entertainment Group,
which managed Nickelback and Candlebox. The firm has a joint label with
EMI called Audionest.
Marc DeLeon – guitars, backing vocals (2011–present)
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Former
Luke Caraccioli – lead vocals (2005)
Bobby Reeves – lead vocals (2006–2009)
Ed Faris – guitars, synthesizers (2006–2009)
Mike Ransom – guitars, backing vocals (2000–2003, 2009–2010)
Mark Chavez – lead vocals (2000–2004, 2009–2011)
2001- "Giving In" 2001- "The Way You Like It" 2002- "Freaking Out" 2003- "Unstable" 2003- "Promises" 2005- "Tornado" 2005- "Planets" 2007- "Cold and Jaded" 2008- "All These Years"
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2001 "Giving In" 2002 "The Way You Like It" 2002 "Immortal" 2003 "Unstable" 2005 "Tornado" 2005 "Planets" 2007 "Human Nature"