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Tantric
Press Release, August 4, 2009
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Release, July 14, 2009
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Release, May 19, 2009
Hugo Ferreira-
Vocals
Richie Monica- Drums
Joe Pessia- Guitar
Erik Leonhardt- Bass
Marcus Ratzenboeck- Electric Violin
In 2008 Tantric released what can either be consider their third
album or their first. The rock band had been resurrected from the
ashes by singer Hugo Ferreira after the group released two highly
successful albums (2001’s self-titled platinum debut and 2004’s
After We Go) and essentially called it quits. The End
Begins, although technically Tantric’s third album, represented
a new beginning and, in a way, a new band. The album was a success,
spawning a Top 5 Active Rock single with “Down and Out.”
Now, the album’s follow-up, Mind Control, firmly establishes
that this inception of Tantric isn’t just a reincarnated version
of an old band, but a career band with an unmistakable vision of
who they are.
After spending nearly
a year on the road, both headlining and supporting bands like Saliva
and Drowning Pool, the band members of Tantric returned home to
begin penning their new album. Except home, for each member, was
a different place in the U.S. So instead of sitting together in
a rehearsal space in the same city, the members of Tantric wrote
separately, sending files electronically to Hugo, who compiled them
into working demos. After a few months, the band had written almost
thirty songs.
“It was a really
unique way of approaching a record,” Hugo says. “It
was definitely more of a collaboration than the last record in terms
of writing. And we wrote it together even though we were thousands
of miles apart. I don’t know how, but we really wrote an incredible
record in a short period of time. I’ve always wanted to make
a record like this.”
The band then reconvened
in the secluded studio in Poconos where they had recorded their
last album, The End Begins. There they spent a week playing
the songs live and experimenting with what they had written long
distance for Mind Control. Inevitably, some of the numbers
shifted and evolved during that week.
“We had written
the whole record over the computer,” Erik says. “So
a lot of it changed once we got into the studio. When you have everyone
in the same room the ideas start changing. ‘What if we do
this? What if we do that?’ We definitely went heavier on this
record, too. I think it has a lot to do with having all new members.
This is the new band, full on and writing together. We never said
‘Let’s write a heavier record,’ this is just what
happened.”
Brett Hestla joined the
band in the studio to co-produce the record, bringing his experience
as both a producer and a musician in bands like Creed and Dark New
Day to help Tantric make the album the best it could be. The entire
album was recorded in less than a month, with the band averaging
a song every day and a half. That efficiency and clarity of vision
is evident on the resulting album, which surges with confidence
and streamlined intent.
“It just felt really
natural,” Hugo says. “The band gets along really well.
Everyone’s work ethic was strong. Brett really brought out
the best in us. I think ultimately that’s why we were able
to deliver a record so quickly.”
The songs on Mind
Control are far ranging both in terms of lyrical content and
sonic aesthetic, something the band feels truly encapsulates who
they are as artists. The title track and first single, “Mind
Control,” a song about the media, sits on the heavier end
of the spectrum, chugging with propulsive guitars and an arena-ready
rock melody. “What Are You Waiting For,” fills the other
end of the spectrum, an emotionally urgent power ballad that immediately
engages its listener. The album, as a cohesive whole, reveals the
band that Tantric has become. After a tumultuous ten-year career,
a shifting of members, and four albums spent searching for themselves,
Tantric has solidified their line-up and crafted an album that successfully
represents who they are.
“My goal is always
to do what I love and survive at it,” Hugo says. “But
I would like this record to take us farther than the last record.
I would like it to establish Tantric as this band that’s not
going anywhere. We’ve been here for four records already and
every record that we’re delivering is getting better. I’m
so proud of this record. It’s the one I’ve always wanted
to make.”
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