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February 7, 2008

P.O.D. IS BACK!

Filed under: News — Isaac Olagunju @ 2:05 am

02/07/2008
P.O.D. IS BACK!
The lineup that took P.O.D. to multiple platinum success with The Fundamental Elements of Southtown and Satellite (featuring “Youth of a Nation,” “Alive,” “Boom,” and “Satellite”) is back to reclaim their place atop the rock scene with their INO/Columbia Records debut, When Angels and Serpents Dance on April 8, 2008. In fact, for a limited time, the band is providing a free download of the title track, along with a a digital video of same song on their site (www.payableondeath.com).

“Our fans are excited and we’re having a lot of fun,” says vocalist Sonny Sandoval. “After four years Marcos is back in the band and we’ve got new music. Things are exciting again. When the four of us are in a room making music it’s definitely right and Marcos brings that passion for music into the band.”

The quartet’s renewed vigor is evident throughout When Angels and Serpents Dance from the searing guitar which kicks off the hard-rocking first single, “Addicted” and the striking and poignant, “End Of The World” (complete with gospel choir); to the album’s most ferocious track, the savage “Like Old Times.” “Like Old Times” was the first song written by the reunited incarnation of the quartet. “I think that was the first riff Marcos showed us.” Sonny says of the song.

“It’s just great to get back to basics and give it another whirl & tap into our souls.” says an inspired Marcos. “This band is a supernatural experience to me! It has literally surpassed many of my vivid dreams…I’m blessed and excited to reconnect with family & friends. I hope to pursue & establish the passion that began in 1992 with 4 brothers who just followed God, dreams & our music.”

But as Sonny pointed out earlier, this is P.O.D. four years later; and more for the classic lineup. The band that recorded 1999’s platinum The Fundamental Elements of Southtown and 2001’s triple-platinum Satellite has changed. “Age has a lot to do with it, getting older. I’m married with kids now and we’re not 18 in the garage anymore playing hardcore punk. We don’t sound like those guys down in the garage,” he says.

Does this mean that P.O.D. has gone soft? Hardly. P.O.D. is just showing its range. There is a slightly softer side which comes through in the album’s versatility. From the politically charged ballad “Tell Me Why,” (a poignant track in which Sonny asks in the chorus, “Why must we fight, why must we kill in the name of what we think is right?”); to the bluesy hard rock feel at the outset of “Rain Everyday,” through to the pop-awareness in the chorus in the infectious “Shine With Me,” the band is finding that fans are responding positively to the different sound, which Sonny believes will give P.O.D. a chance to expand their already diverse live concerts.

As has always been the case with P.O.D. the band looked to those that inspired them rather than the hot artist of the moment for guests on the album. “That’s what we do on our records, we bring in people that influenced us.” Joining in the fun was Mike Muir of Suicidal Tendencies, who guests on the track “Kaliforn-Eye-A,” and The Marley Sisters (the daughters of Bob Marley), who lend their vocal prowess to what Sonny calls “Our reggae track (I’LL BE READY).” Helmet’s Paige Hamilton sings on “God Forbid,” which Sonny calls “probably our heaviest song.”

When Angels and Serpents Dance (produced by Jay Baumgardner: Evanescence, etc.) is ultimately a record of P.O.D. in 2008. “As far as P.O.D. goes it’s always for the moment,” Sonny says. “I just kind of go through it and whatever the song brings out in us that’s it. There’s a lot of passion on this record.”

Indeed, When Angels and Serpents Dance is the sound of a rejuvenated band: passionate, aggressive and with a message for our times.

This is P.O.D. in 2008:
Wuv (Drums)
Sonny (Vocals)
Traa (Bass)
Marcos (Guitar)

A national tour will follow the release of When Angels and Serpents Dance . Cities and Dates to be announced soon

“ALL THAT MATTERS” SINGLE WILL BE FEATURED AS ITUNES DISCOVERY DOWNLOAD

Filed under: News — Isaac Olagunju @ 2:04 am

02/07/2008
“ALL THAT MATTERS” SINGLE WILL BE FEATURED AS ITUNES DISCOVERY DOWNLOAD, NAPSTER’S EXCLUSIVE STREAM AND ARTIST PICK WHILE BREAKING INTO CHR’s TOP TEN CHART AND MORE
Together for six years before signing with INO Records, the female-fronted pop/rock band from Texas, Addison Road, is making waves with their self-titled March 18th debut release. The first radio single “All That Matters”, already top ten on the Christian CHR chart, will be featured as an ITUNES discovery download and receives unparalleled debut placement as Napster’s exclusive stream the week before street.

“INO is excited to have a passionate, fun-loving group such as Addison Road to join our team,” says president of INO Records Jeff Moseley. “The way radio, media and fans have taken an interest in this group is exciting. We believe this early excitement is an indication of the bright future ahead for Addison Road.”

Starting February 12th and running through February 19th, Addison Road’s “All That Matters” will be a Discovery Download in the ITunes Store (www.itunes.com) and will be listed under the free downloads section on the ITunes homepage. For the first time ever with a debut Christian act, Napster (www.napster.com ) will give the single an exclusive stream on their site the week of March 10th and will feature a playlist of Addison Road’s favorite songs handpicked by members of the band debuting March 25th.

With over 80% of the CHR stations across the country playing Addison Road’s driving pop/rock single, breaking into the top ten on the CHR Chart in just over five weeks is a feat and of itself. “All That Matters” will be going for adds on AC stations in March. Check out the band’s viral video to the single at the link here.

Produced by Chris Stevens (TobyMac, Sanctus Real, Mandisa), this self-titled release is the culmination of the band’s mission to inspire people from all walks of life to find their hope, their identity in God, to be changed by His grace and to extend that grace to a world in need.

“Whether we’re playing at a conference or a camp, we want to be in relationships before, during and after the fact, in the pool with the kids, in prayer groups, having Oreos with the kids in the cabins, sharing with the staff at night…” says lead singer Jenny Simmons. “ We’re there to love on people. We’re not just musicians and singers with a platform, we’re humans, and we look at what we do as a process of going through life together.”

In addition, Addison Road is building their mobile fanbase, partnering with Mozes to offer free content to anyone who joins. Right now, fans can call 214-296-4910 to hear a voice message from lead singer Jenny Simmons and also leave their own messages for the band. They are offering a free ringtone for anyone who joins their “mob” – just text ADDISONROAD to 66937 or go to http://www.mozes.com/addisonroad . For more information on Addison Road, please visit www.addisonroad.com or www.myspace.com/addisonroad.com

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