In the spring of 2006, the stars aligned and the fates intervened in order to bring together the band known as Tsar Bomba. From the mountains of Transylvania came Andrei Dezsi a Romanian vocalist with the voice of a lion. From the slums of Bedford came a street urchin named Tolson “Canadian” Winters who picked up drumming as a way to escape the harsh streets of his youth. Born on the shores of Kearney Lake, Brad Roach was raised by wolves until the industrialization of the area killed off his adopted pack and forced him to fend for himself. He carved his first bass out of a pine tree and has been rocking it ever since. Dave Huebert was a quiet private school lad until discovering the gift of rock. He was thrown out of his pseudo-fascist home after refusing to give up the guitar and traveled the land seeking others like himself. Together these four created Tsar Bomba! (enter rock ‘n roll onomatopoeia here)…But something was missing. And the band felt empty inside until they met the illegitmate child of Bruce Springsteen. Hiding incognito under the name of Ross Higgins, his powerslide gave him away and he was forced to join the band as a guitarist.
Championing the genre of Ultra High Fusion High Voltage Power Rock, Tsar Bomba is influenced by the famous musicians of yore such as Led Zeppelin, G&R, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, King Crimson and all others who cherish the power of rock. After their highly anticipated debut show at Gus’s Pub in January, Tsar Bomba has been thrown many a panty and won many a heart at bars such as the King’s Campus Wardroom and Reflections. The sound of Tsar Bomba is unique, ranging from the fast and frantic Fight or Flight, to the profound anthem of Hollow Man. Not to mention the epic tale of the House of the Rising Dead, a song so glorious that it has rekindled Viking fervor in northern Europe. Currently the band is scheduled for Tribeca among other venues, but should the need arise to rock for justice it can be expected that Tsar Bomba will rise to the challenge.
.. Hi there Tsar Bomba first of all we'd like to say thanks for being our myspace pal. We wanted to make sure you knew the reason incase we suddenly vanish off of your friends list. The movement we've started for indie artists has grown significantly and consumes all of our time these days. We seldom sign into our myspace account and this is making several people believe that we are ignoring them. We are not ignoring anyone, we wanted everyone to know that. What we're doing has become so busy we just don't have the time for myspace any longer, so in all honesty we are probably going to just close our myspace account.
Many people wanted to use us in the future so if you were one of those people you can click the link below to visit our profile which wlil provide you with more information and also give you the link to our website! I wish you the best of luck in your music career. Thanks again for being our myspace pal.