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Orange County's Ignite aren't another
punk rock/hardcore band. They don't wear make up. They don't care
about image. They aren't a here today, gone tomorrow flash in the
pan. They aren't tired scenesters, clinging desperately to the past.
So what, you ask, are Ignite? That's easy.
Ignite, who've been
making music together for over 10 years, are a successful,
international act with a diehard global following. They've got a
proven, rabid fanbase that populates over 30 countries, thanks to
their Iron Man tour scheduling. People go crazy for Ignite all over
Europe, Australia, South America, and in their native US, and that's
why the band lives on the road, bringing the fans what they want and
what they need.
Ignite are rock band with hardcore roots, a
rock band that supports a series of environmentally and socially
conscious groups like Doctors Without Borders, Habitat For Humanity,
Sea Shepherds, Project Blue Sea, and Earth First. Ignite have donated
the proceeds from a series of seven inches, ten inches, and splits to
these causes. They've released three albums, A Place Called Home
(2000), Past Our Means (1996) and Call On My Brothers (1995), all of
which enjoy a place in the hardcore canon. Our Darkest Days is their
latest full-length, and first for Abacus Recordings.
Most
importantly, Ignite are a rock band whose music isn't just a vehicle
to enact change and to educate. Their music is catchy, well-written,
and timeless enough to seep into your brain, your blood, and your
heart; these songs will stay with you forever. On Our Darkest Days,
Ignite push forward with positive momentum, showing off a matured
version of the intelligent, socially and politically aware, melodic
brand of hardcore that fans have come to expect. But these aren't
songs reserved solely for reckless, rebellious youth or the band's
diehard fans. The songs that populate Our Darkest Days will stand the
test of time you'll listen to them when you've got kids of your
own.
On Our Darkest Days, Ignite have progressed beyond their
punk/hardcore foundation. Sure, songs like "Bleeding" and
"Let It Burn" have so much energy you'd think singer Zoli
Teglas, his longtime co-conspirator Brett Rasmussen, and their crew
downed several cases of Red Bull before recording Our Darkest Days,
but there is a depth and breadth of focused songwriting on this
album. Ignite have paid particular attention to melodic detail and
once again, the soaring vocals of Teglas take center stage.
"Having
[producer] Cameron Webb behind this album from the pre-production
steps to the mastering has brought a great new element to Ignite,"
reveals Teglas. "He's produced great records, like the last
Social Distortion and Motorhead records. He made us think outside of
the box and helped take our songwriting up a few notches. He pushed
us to get more melodic in the songs." He's right. "Bleeding"
sets the tone for the album, with its angry, yet melodic pulse. It's
also the band's commentary on our country's occupation of Iraq and
the government's agenda. "Poverty For All" represents a
sonic and songwriting shift for Ignite. The song, which deals with
the political strife and Communism that has plagued Teglas's home
country of Hungary, is different because "we have never used
this fast beat before and it gives us a refreshing new way to play a
fast song," says bassist Rasmussen. "Let It Burn" is
sure to be a fan fave, with its heavy breakdown, it message about
alcohol abuse, and its gang vocal. But it's that thread of potent
melodicism that courses through the song's vein and makes it so
memorable. You will hum the melodies of most of these songs days
after you've listened to em.
But what makes Ignite appeal to
rock fans of all ages and creeds is that Our Darkest Day is,
according to Rasmussen, "a great blend of hardcore, punk and
rock. Zoli's vocals bring a refreshing singing voice to the
growling/screaming dominated hard rock music world. The songs have
lyrical content that has meaning and melodies that can be heard."
In today's overpopulated rock music scene, standing out and
making yourself memorable are essential survival tools. Ignite have
mastered the art of memorable melodies on Our Darkest Days without
sacrificing an ounce of intensity, aggression, or heart. -
Amy Sciarretto.
Oli Teglas - Vocals
Brett Rasmussen - Bass
Brian Balchack - Guitar
Nik Hill - Guitar
Craig Anderson - Drums