| Sounds Like |
The last thing the world needs is another stuffed shirt politician telling people what it is they need. The second last thing the world needs is a fifteen year old pop star that's never walked a mile outside of their daddy's Lincoln Navigator telling everyone how to fix what's wrong with the world. What the world does need is exactly what Newcastle, Ontario's One Second 2 Late serves up without the pomp and circumstance. School buddies, Brian Pisani (vocals), Rob Henderson (guitar), Derrick Knox (drums), Steve Leca (bass) and Adam Wishak (guitars) got together and formed One Second 2 Late in 2002. "We don't really pigeon hole ourselves into a sound, there's a lot of different parts of our music personality going on throughout the songs," says Rob Henderson. "What you get on this time around is what we're feeling right now. It might be a completely different stream of consciousness on the next one. I think that's what our fans like about us."
As daunting as the title of their debut CD, World Time Bomb, may sound to the ear, one glimpse of the cartoon bomb on the cover of the CD and you'll realize the dichotomy of this budding young band from a sleepy rural suburb outside of Toronto. It's perhaps not so much a dichotomy as a generous helping of 21 year old guys with a healthy side of good conscience. The band get up to the usual 'let me out of school' behavior - dares that include shotgunning beer in clothing store dressing rooms in the mall, distance spitting, the usual. They're good at getting up to no good, but in a good way! The band hit the jackpot when multi-platinum selling rock producer Greig Nori (Hedley, treble charger) noticed them and started working with them in the fall of 2006. In 2007 he enlisted the help of Billy Talent's Ian D'Sa and together they produced World Time Bomb at SonyBMG's recording studio in downtown Toronto. The album is now out domestically through SonyBMG's indie arm, Red Ink Music.
Before signing a deal with Red Ink Music they clipped along at a steady pace, putting out their own EP, Moon Down, and playing shows all over southern Ontario. They've held their own on stage when opening for like-sounding rock alt bands Social Code, Autumn Avenue, Ill Scarlett, 30 Seconds To Mars, Gob, State of Shock, Mariana's Trench and My American Heart. This September they'll venture beyond Ontario's border for the first time, opening a string of dates for Anti-Flag.
"I feel like we really got to express ourselves with World Time Bomb," recalls lead singer Brian Pisani. "We really got to spread our wings and put some different vibes out there. We pay respect to our influences, everyone from Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin to Green Day and System Of A Down."
The band aren't shy about taking on difficult topics either. Living and growing up smack dab in the middle of the automotive sector of Ontario, the band has watched lately as friends, family, neighbours and strangers all lose their jobs at the GM plant that's been a firmly entrenched fixture in their everyday lives for decades and decades. They're not jockeying to be the next Ghandi but they do feel like they have something to say to their own generation, their parents as well as generations to come.
Try to face this fear of a nation
Spreading lies inside your head
Can't you see what's right in front of you
Wake up consumer generation
Point the finger at yourself
Realize it's you
- Fear Of A Nation
Take a listen. World Time Bomb has what you need. It's music that's not afraid to rock. It's music that's not afraid to say something. Just the way kids like it.
HELP!
We need your help to get FEAR OF A NATION on the radio!
Please call these stations and request it now!!!
BC:
CFOX/Vancouver
1-877-FOX-ROCKS
ZONE/Victoria
250 475 1255
sarap@thezone.fm
POWER104/Kelowna
250-763-1047
info@power104.fm
Alberta:
X92/Calgary
403 238 X929
requests@x929.ca
CJAY/Calgary
403-249-CJ92
BEAR/Edmonton
(780) 486-2800
Saskatchewan:
WOLF/Regina
306-936-WOLF
ROCK102/Saskatoon
(306) 938-FREE
Manitoba:
POWER/Winnipeg
204-780-ROCK
Ontario:
HTZFM/St. Catharines
1-877-977-4977
FM96/London
519-643-9696
BEAR/Ottawa
(613) 750-1069
bearrequests@thebear.fm
KROCK/Kingston
613.545.1057
feedback@krock1057.ca
TAGRADIO/Ottawa
819.770.9650
ROCK/Oshawa
905.432.ROCK
EDGE/Toronto
416 870 EDGE
requests@edge.ca
Quebec:
CHXX/Quebec
418.670.1009
Atlantic:
FOX/Fredericton
506-454-2444
|