Shades
of Gray is:
J. Brownie - Vocals, Guitar
Mike Laden - Guitar
Drew Helstrom - Drums
Russ Richey - Bass
The old saying goes, “behind every great man is a great woman” -- though
it seems the music industry has modified it to read, “behind every great
band is a great breakup."
This stereotype has held true through music history. There have been
far more amazing songs hatched from a broken heart than not, but sometimes
with a personal loss comes a band’s gain. This theory proves itself
once again for underground rockers, Shades of Gray.
SOG isn’t a freshman in the school of rock. In fact they’ve been packing
venues and running up bar tabs together for years, but have just recently
reinvented themselves after a year long break. During this stint the
members had some time to repair broken bones as well as broken hearts,
and have come back to the scene with a vengeance.
“We all went our separate ways during the break. This gave us a chance
to focus on our individual styles -- now we are back and inevitably
have gotten better as a whole,” says drummer, Drew Helstrom. “The new
music has evolved because of it. We went from playing the kind of stuff
that we use to listen to -- trying to stay current with the music industry
-- to now only playing what we want. What was ‘in’ then isn’t now. We
went through that phase and I’m glad we are out of it. Our style and
our music have grown so much since we parted -- we’ve come back much
stronger.”
To say that SOG’s new material is only “stronger” is an understatement.
The boys have successfully given birth to a new band… a much more polished,
practiced, and passionate reincarnation of their former group. Their
name may be the same, but their musical balls have dropped -- if you
get the drift.
Lead singer Jason Brownie credits a broken heart to much of the band’s
new sound. It’s bitter, it’s rough -- it was probably unshaven and hung-over
for months -- but that’s that kind of influence SOG needed to get their
edge back.
“We’ve gone back to our roots,” claims Brownie. “The new material has
a very Breaking Benjamin, Nickelback, Sevendust type feel.”
With new songs like Breathe, Let It Burn and Hide and
Freak, it’s hard not to develop a grudge against whoever was responsible
for these lyrics, but even harder to stop yourself from thanking them
for being the catalyst for such raw and uncensored rock and roll.
Lyrics like, (from the edgy-hardcore song, Breathe) “if killing
me is what you set out to do, just cut into my heart a little deeper...
you’re almost through”, instantaneously demand the audience's attention.
But it isn’t just the new lyrics that are making heads bang harder to
SOG songs -- each musician has added their own element to complete this
impassioned ensemble.
As Brownie belts through Breathe, strapped with a red face and
white knuckles, seeming just as affected by the song as when he wrote
it -- guitarist, Mike Laden, makes kinky-unprotected love to his axe
with such ease as it screams out riffs at the height of the song’s musical
climax. Meanwhile, bassist, Russ Richey picks and slaps his way into
every girl’s heart with his bass techniques and Helstrom whales on each
drum as if they were lying, cheating ex-girlfriends. The boys are back,
better and boasting of bad-ass performances.
"Breathe is a heavy, heavy song,” states Helstrom. “It’s fuller,
it’s thicker, and it’s chunkier. We are much tighter these days.”
SOG didn’t forget where they came from during their transition from
alternative rock to hard rock though. They have decided to keep many
of their favorite older songs in rotation, and have tried to stay an
equal-opportunity rock band by even writing a couple of alternative
rock tunes to please their loyal fans too.
More alternative jams like Beautiful Disease and Everything
Changes start out acoustic and flow into the classic SOG sound that
we are so familiar with; while Fake and Maybe Tomorrow
are fresh combinations of the two extreme sounds.
Brownie adds, “They (the new material) are all fun, riff based songs
that challenge us as musicians. It's a great feeling getting back to
doing what we love.”
The boys recently dove headfirst back into the scene with a new bassist,
new sound and new lyrics, and are hoping to head back into the studio
as soon as possible. Keep an eye out for show dates -- SOG is working
hard to get to a venue near you!