HARD ROCK BAND PROVES PERSISTENCE PAYS OFF
TORONTO (Canada), March 14, 2005
What's
old is new again. This expression is reality for
Sonic X, a Toronto-based hard rock band that has
just released their self titled debut CD on Z
Records with worldwide distribution.
Sonic X
"It's great to see the classic bands such
as Motley Crue, Judas Priest, and even Billy Idol
releasing new material and touring," said
Adam Troy lead singer for Sonic X, "It is
very timely for what is happening with Sonic X."
The band formed in the mid-eighties and toured
extensively throughout Canada under the name L.A.
and built a large coast-to-coast following. This
popularity allowed LA to earn "Best Toronto
Club Band Award" at the Toronto Music Awards
in 1989.
"It seemed that everything was going our
way'" said Joseph Cumbo, bassist for the
band. "We had development deals with Capitol
Records, MCA/Universal and BMG also expressed
interest in signing us at the time." L.A.
also started getting airplay on local radio stations,
which is a rarity for a band that is not officially
signed to a record label.
"At the time we were being compared to bands
such as Guns & Roses, Whitesnake and Skid
Row. We fit in well with that genre of music.
Everyone around us was excited and then Nirvana
happened," said Cumbo. "The shift in
music was drastic. The focus became signing 'Grunge'
bands instead of hard rock bands." The change
in music landscape provided a considerable challenge
for the band.
The band had a decision to make, would they follow
the Grunge movement and change their musical style
or stay true to their hard rock roots. With the
help of Gil Moore from the classic Canadian rock
band Triumph, the band decided to finish the recording
of their debut album themselves.
Sonic X
The band then began to knock on doors once again,
basically starting from scratch, shopping their
material but with limited success.
The break came when someone suggested that the
band send the album to the U.K. based label, Z
Records. "We figured we had nothing to lose
by sending the album over to Europe. Based on
our genre of music and what was happening with
"The Darkness" and other bands like
them, we felt we had a good chance to be picked
up," said Troy.
Their persistence and self-belief paid off. Z
Records signed them to a two-album deal with an
option for a third. Feeling that they had a new
lease on their dreams, the band decided that a
name change was in order. Having waited ten years
for success the band incorporated the Roman Numeral
Ten (X) into the name and changed it to Sonic
X. "It is a hidden reference which signifies
the over ten years of persistence in getting this
album released to the public," says Cumbo,
"it has been an exciting ride and worth the
wait."
About Sonic X:
Sonic X is a hard rock band based in Toronto,
Ontario. Formerly known as L.A., the band consists
of Adam Troy, Lead Vocals; Lawrence Falcomer,
Guitars; Joseph Cumbo, Bass; and Michael Marquez,
Drums. The bands debut release is on Z Records
with their follow-up album due out for release
in the Fall of 2005. For more information, visit:
www.thesonicx.com or by email at promos@thesonicx.com.