Disciple of Disarray
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Bellingham, Washington
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| Member Since | 1/8/2006 | | Band Members | Daniel Dark-Guitars and Vocals
Brian Pulley-Drums
Scott Hoke-Bass | | Record Label | Dark Arts | | Type of Label | Indie |
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Show Review from Whats Up magazine
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DOD on KISM Loud and Local
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Soldiers Home on Firestorm Radio
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Soldiers Home Review in Bellinghams What’s Up Magazine
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Soldiers Home CD finally available
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| About Disciple of Disarray |
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Soldiers home, the new release from Daniel Dark, is a collection of songs that represent the darker side of human experience. The songs were written during a time of isolation in which the writer contemplated ideas such as war, depression, loss of trust, and the inner struggle of human existence. Coming from an art rock background, Daniel strove to write songs that would be interesting melodically, rhythmically and lyrically, while being unpretentious and accessible to a wide audience. One can hear shades of Black Sabbath, System of a Down, and Tool in the heavier songs, while the ballads are reminiscent of Pink Floyd. All the tracking was done at the Toy Box studio in the Fremont area of Seattle. The drum tracks were laid to a click by producer/engineer/drummer Mike Stone, guitars and vocals then added by Daniel Dark. Bassist Phil Kalasz flew in from Florida to record all the basses. Tracks mixed by Daniel Dark and Mike Stone, and mastered by Brian Nelson of Elliot Bay Recording. CD is on Dark’s label, Dark Arts Records, and is currently distributed by CD Baby, iTunes, Rhapsody, and Napster.
Daniel Dark:
Long time resident of Washington state, Daniel played in the Seattle based art rock band Scallywags from 1988-1998. During this time, Scallywags played most of the Seattle venues of that period including Rock Candy, Crocodile Cafe, OK Hotel, Doc Maynards, Moe’s, Velvet Elvis, The Vogue, The Colourbox, Doc Maynards and The Ditto. The Scallywags also toured as far south as Eugene, Playing Eugene’s John Henry’s and Portlands, Satyricon, and as far east as Colorado, playing Denver’s Lions Lair and Blue Bird Theatre, as well as Vail, Aspen, and venues in Fort Collins. In 1995, Scallywags played in Casper, Wyoming with Pearl Jam and Bad Religion, the first Pearl Jam show after the whole Ticketmaster scandal. In 1998 Daniel decided to change directions and gave up Scallywags to become a public school music teacher. Soldiers Home is his first recording since the second Scallywags CD of 1998, Dog and Pony show, on Newby records.
Scott Hoke:
Scott has been playing in the Bellingham music scene for well over 16 years. He has played in a number of hard rock acts including Slowburn, Thin the Herd, and Knucklebone. A carpenter by day and a musical warrior by night, Scott prefers music that is well constructed and touches on multiple genres. Scott has fond memories of playing to an enormous crowd at the Long Beach 4th of July music festival, and sharing a stage with Metal Church.
Brian Pulley:
Brian has been playing in the Bellingham, Everett, and Seattle music scenes since 1988 and has been drumming for 25 years. He has played in a number of groups including Everett's Green and Full Tilt Audio, as well as Seattle act Fingered. He enjoys the rhythms and food of India, appreciates a razor sharp wit and prefers redheads with all their teeth.
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