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Burn
Halo
Press
Release, May 10, 2011
James
Hart – vocals
Joey Roxx – guitar
Brandon Lynn – guitar
Aaron Boehler – bass
Dillon Ray – drums
"Sometimes you've got to burn the past to rise up from the
ashes," sings BURN HALO frontman James Hart. What started out
as Hart's solo project has been laid to rest and reborn in BURN
HALO's second album UP FROM THE ASHES. Many will find the
album is a perfect blend of the gritty, in your face rock that the
2009 self titled debut brought along with the aggressive style and
punishing riffs you would've heard in Hart's previous metalcore
staple 18 Visions.
"We wanted our
own identity," says Hart. To achieve that, BURN HALO would
collaborate in the studio for the first time. The opening track
and first single, "Tear It Down," really sets the tone.
It has everything you look for in an opening track to a hard rock
album. "This album is us. This is BURN HALO," states guitarist
Brandon Lynn. It was Brandon who was the real architect in the musical
direction of the new album. "Most of the songs we were writing
early on were very standard rock songs," says James. "I
had an old song I had written that was much more aggressive and
a lot heavier," says Brandon. That song was "Dakota."
"To me, ‘Dakota’ is the most important track on
the album. Without that track, we don't have the album we have,”
explains James. The path was clear and what they would pave out
from there would be 11 bone- crushing rock songs that touch on every
edge of the rock/metal spectrum.
Though the future wasn't
always so clear for BURN HALO. It took quite a while for their current
lineup to come together. "There were just a couple of things
that never felt right," said James of touring prior to the
recent band additions. It was bassist Aaron Boehler who brought
friend and fellow Tulsa, OK resident Brandon Lynn to the band in
2009 when the band needed a fill-in on rhythm guitar. "It just
felt right after one rehearsal," James said of Brandon joining
BURN HALO. In early 2010, it was Aaron again who had targeted his
best friend and previous band mate Dillon Ray to take over on the
drums. "The three of us living in Tulsa just gave us a great
opportunity to work on the songs for tour," Aaron states. "I
had been lobbying for Dillon to join the band since day one."
Aaron got that wish and things were starting to look up for BURN
HALO as they quickly began work on UP FROM THE ASHES. Aaron
was the first to initiate the writing process with Dillon. Brandon
and lead guitarist Joey Roxx quickly followed suit and began compositions
of their own.
In November of 2010,
the band took their collection of songs to producer Colby Wedgeworth
and began production on the album. The album surprises from track
to track. Their growth and maturity laced on every song. It is in
fact songs like “I Won’t Back Down” and “Shine”
that take the band to a new place, and on those tracks, BURN HALO
does a great job of blending their aggressive rock style with tasteful
flashes of metal. “Everything on this album has been taken
to the next level,” states lead guitarist Joey Roxx. It is
hard to disagree with Roxx and the rest of BURN HALO. The rock tracks
have much more feeling to them and on what some would call their
“ballads,” the band doesn’t go too soft this time
around. On “Stuck In A Rut,” they’re able to showcase
their ability to write a hit song and still keep an edge. “Threw
It All Away,” which is a band favorite, is the album’s
masterpiece. The song is a classic metal ballad that takes you on
an emotional roller coaster. And not just lyrically, but musically
as well.
BURN HALO are no strangers
to the road either. After supporting acts like Avenged Sevenfold,
Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Halestorm, BURN HALO found themselves
winning over crowds night after night. Touring the debut album also
impacted their approach on writing the new album. “The heavier
and more uptempo songs were a lot more fun to play,” says
Aaron. “We wanted an album that would be great to play live
as well as listen to on recording.” They have accomplished
all of that and more, but there is still some work to be done for
BURN HALO as they set out to build on what they started. Some say
a sophomore album can make or break a band. If that is in fact true,
then BURN HALO has definitely made it with UP FROM THE ASHES.
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