Bio
Josey Scott - Lead
Singer
Chris Dabaldo – Guitar
Wayne Swinny - Guitar
Paul Crosby - Drums
Dave Novotny - Bass
Memphis. It's a
place where music isn't just played; it's created. From that legacy comes
Saliva. On the quintet's 12-song Island debut, Every Six Seconds, Saliva bring
the sturm und drang of hard rock together with hip-hop, grunge and sheer,
unbridled mayhem, while still preserving the spirit and soulful intensity of
its forebears. Every Six Seconds, the name chosen by frontman Josey Scott because
"life cycles seem to happen every six seconds," is the sound of
tradition beginning a new cycle and forging on into the 21st century.
“We were all
after the same thing -- I can say that,” says Scott, a fourth-generation
musician who, like most of the members of Saliva, had established himself
through years of service in the Memphis music scene before forming the band.
“We were after something really undeniable, sort of heavy and melodic. We were
all in these bands that were not getting our rocks off stylistically; we really
wanted to build great songs.”
“I think the
main thing with us is the chemistry,” guitarist Chris Dabaldo says, explaining
where the intensity and conviction in Saliva's music comes from. “We're a bunch
of guys that love each other's company. And we are committed to making great
music.”
On first listen
to Every Six Seconds, it's easy to be enveloped by the crunchy, chugging riffs
on opening track “Superstar,” the rap tinges on "Doperide,” or the sheer
brutality on “Click Click Boom” and “Beg.” Repeated listens will reveal
unrepentant popcraft, as evidenced by the hopeful yet defiantly
anti-sentimental “Hollywood,” and the anthemic first single “Your Disease.”
It's obvious that Saliva, with rock aggression, hasn't forsaken the importance
of a well-crafted song.
Sharing an
ambition that wasn't equaled by the people they'd been working with, Scott and
Dabaldo, who came as a matched set, formed Saliva in September of 1996. “We
were trying to find an opportunity to do something that we were both really to
be pleased with and where there weren't any egos involved,” Scott says. “We had
our eyes on something bigger.”
“Something
bigger” involved guitarist Wayne Swinny, who recalls his first meeting with
Scott: “I couldn't believe what came out of this guy. The beauty is that for
all of his ability to rap and his hard-edge and his look -- he looks really
aggressive and scary, almost -- when I saw him sit down with an acoustic and
play this beautiful, melodic stuff with great hooks and melodies and incredible
vocals, that really did it for me. I knew this was a band that could so
something really special.”
Completed with
the additions of drummer Paul Crosby and bassist Dave Novotny, Saliva --
literally and figuratively -- became, according to Scott, “the glue that bonds
things together.”
Within the first
few months of its formation, the fledgling group entered a Grammy Showcase
competition sponsored by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.
Despite being an unknown act at the time, Saliva -- which was among those
chosen from 6,000 entries nationwide -- won the Memphis competition in January
1997 and then came out victorious in the semifinals, which were held in Austin,
Texas the following month. Next came the nationals in New York City, where the
band were finalists. “We want the world every time we go out to do something,”
says Scott. The band was thrilled that it had come from nowhere to make its
mark.
The group chose
not to rush into a deal, however, putting out a self-titled debut independently
that sold some 10,000 copies on a regional basis. After signing with Island,
Saliva hooked up with producer Bob Marlette -- whom Scott refers to as “the
heavy metal guru” -- for two months of recording at A&M Studios in
Hollywood.
The recent inclusion
of the band on the Dracula 2000 soundtrack alongside Slayer, Pantera, Monster
Magnet, and Powerman 5000, announces Saliva's arrival.
Musically,
Saliva may seem a million miles from Memphis, but like Elvis, the band has
forged a sound that's “all shook up.”
- 8/8/2011
Catch Saliva on The U.S.A. Tour!
- 4/19/2011
We are on the Hard drive tour now
- 4/15/2011
New Video
- 4/14/2011
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