Walls of Jericho Hailing from Detroit, Walls of Jericho released their highly anticipated 4th CD for Trustkill Records
on July 29, 2008. Produced by Ben Schigel (Chimaira/Ringworm), The American Dream follows
the mesh of metallic venom and concrete fury of hardcore/punk that the band is known for, 12 solid
tracks of highly anticipated hard beating poetic thunder people have come to expect from the band.
“Working on the new CD ended up being a really wonderful experience. We worked really well
together, collaborated better than ever, and had a great time. What more could any of us ask for?”
states guitarist Mike Hasty.
After completing ‘With Devils Amongst Us All’ in 2006,
Walls of Jericho hit the road… hard. Along the way,
they destroyed city after city on Ozzfest 2006 and Family Values 2006 as well as tours with Stone Sour, Unearth,
and Bullet For My Valentine just to name a few. When
all that winded down, it was time for a new adventure. In October 2007, Walls of Jericho decided to
take some time out to record their new EP. They decided they’d finally do something they haven’t had
the chance to do: record an acoustic EP. “It’s something we’ve been wanting to do for a long time,” said Dustin Schoenhofer, drummer. “You can hear it on pretty much every record the bands ever done. We’ve always had some kind of acoustic with some kind of metal thing going on. The opportunity came so we decided to do it.” To helm this project, the band chose to enlist Corey Taylor of Slipknot/Stone Sour
fame to produce the record. After two weeks, the end result was a new EP called ‘Redemption’ released April 2008.
Seemingly overnight, stylized bands playing strains of melodic hardcore have sailed up the pop charts.
But for Walls of Jericho things have played out a bit differently. During the scene’s ascension, the
band’s members have all but shunned the idea of a genre tag or an “image” and have instead focuse
d their energies on making music that will survive strictly on its musical merits, “Musically it’s really
hard for us to change too much. We like what we like and anymore the challenge for us has been to
just keep things fresh. We don’t want to keep writing the same song, yet we want to be able to hear
the song and identify easily what it is that makes us sound like us. The solution for this seemed to be
to just ignore the fears and apprehensions and have some fun with the songs. A lot of the feels we have
for this record came from direct inspiration for what makes us excited in other bands. We based our
success directly on how often we smiled”. says guitarist Hasty.
Most bands in the world can be lumped into one category or another, they are shuffled, redefined,
and in that way they begin to lose the qualities that could make them important or meaningful. The
greatest bands, the most influential or memorable, are the ones who don’t try to fill the role set for
them, who don’t pursue anything other than the desire to make music, and the need to express that
art to an audience. From the start this has been the mind-set of Walls of Jericho.
Walls Of Jericho is:
Vocals - Candace Kucsulain
Guitar - Chris Rawson
Guitar - avis Heifetz Shaw
Drums - Dustin Schoenhofer
Bass - Aaron Ruby
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