THIS OR THE APOCALYPSE/HAWK - Changed The Name, Released Video For New Single
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Metalcore act, This Or The Apocalypse have changed their name to Hawk. The band also released a music video for their new single "Mileage". Below you can read the full statement from the band why they changed the name.
This or
the Apocalypse made some moves about 4 or 5 years ago to make a new
album under a new name. We put our all into the record- self produced
big chunks of it, worked with different producers, then spent enough to
put years of debt ahead of us. The album wasn’t released and there are
no hurt feelings; we gained more than we lost.
TOTA became Hawk
years ago and kept it off the internet. I guess we finally started to
agree with some of the A&R reps in the inbox- there was a phone call
with a few of us in the team regarding a contract offer contingent on a
name change and it lasted a couple of minutes. I just said “How about
we call it Hawk”, a couple of us said “Yeah that’s cool”. It wasn’t a
hard decision to make. We were preparing to lose to one of the last
remaining “founding” members of the band and filling his slot felt like
the last step out of what we were doing, emotionally at least. TOTA
toured between 32-35 times across the US alone, I’m not even including
all of the international tours. We gained the perspective/understanding
that a lot of musicians don’t get because people are just really
transparent and honest with a band that comes through 3 or 4 times a
year without popping. We were playing for promoters that I regularly
texted jokes to, our booking agents and managers were personal friends
who sugar coated nothing. It wasn’t emotional, we embraced the change
and got to work. For a lot of different reasons that don’t belong here,
the brakes locked on the whole thing and we ended up rebuilding our
whole business from the ground up.
I made a studio for us to
spend years trying stuff out in. My mentality was that musicians needed
to be in control of their own material and the quality of it to not be
helpless. We wrote for, produced, played on, and mixed over 30 records
in there. We genuinely care about every single band that stepped in
there. I’m so proud of everything that we accomplished in it. Then we
could bring what we were working on back to our band. We just wanted to
be “worth” entertaining others, not guys who felt as if they were owed
something for showing up and getting on a stage. This whole time
everybody’s been asking where we’ve been and it’s funny because we’ve
never been more productive. We weren’t going to come out swinging on
everyone until we were truly ready to do it.
So yeah, Hawk.
Pronounce it however you want. Say it like you’re getting something out
of your throat if you want, we don’t care. We are playing new music now
and it’s all material we had a hand in producing.
Mileage is the
first of about 20 songs on deck. Every member produced their own
performance, I mixed it, Andreas Magnusson, head producer of Dead Years,
joined in when we did the live drums down in Richmond and he mastered
the track as well. Spencer Charnas from Ice Nine Kills sang some
harmonies on the chorus- We didn’t even ask him to. I just sent him the
song and he immediately sent me a bunch of unsolicited audio files of
his voice. We put a video together to tell a story about mental illness
with the help of videographer Eric Dicarlo and a group of our best
friends playing different monsters. We spent a lot of evenings after
rehearsals gathering everything we wanted to use in the scenes and it’s
full pop culture references and nods to our favorite movies. It’s also
every type of weird that’s out there.
The band is myself and the
only other “original” founding member of TOTA Jack Esbenshade. We have
played together for about 15 years. Adam Reed stepped up from assisting
and editing all of the tracks at the studio for 3 and a half years to
our full time drummer. I think people are going to be shocked by how
tight he is. He also conducted the whole “teaser” video with me and
edited the whole thing (Spencer Charnas also did some voice acting as
the old woman working at the post office). Bern Stabley is hands down
the best bassist I’ve worked with and bringing him into the mix was
criminally easy.
Good to be back. Sup. ”— Ricky Armellino
Catch HAWK on tour 3/27 - 4/18 with Ice Nine Kills, From Ashes To New, Palisades, and Afterlife!
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