Biography
With a dark,
intense and sometimes psychedelic sound, Cobweb Strange has been
compared to a wide variety of bands in many different genres.
Founding member Wade Summerlin (bass/vocals) along with drummer
Derik Rinehart auditioned over one hundred guitarists between
February and April of 1995 before finding Jonathan Burke.
By July, the trio had released the EP "Thoughts Under
Glass" and was performing around the southeastern United
States. The following year, their debut album, "The
Temptation of Successive Hours" was released on July 27,
1996. The album began receiving radio airplay around the
world. The seven plus minute song 'Astral Projection'
became a surprise radio hit in Poland. The band was receiving
very positive reviews and quite a bit of fan mail, but just
after the album was released, Jonathan departed from the band to
attend college.
With a dark,
intense and sometimes psychedelic sound, Cobweb Strange has been
compared to a wide variety of bands in many different genres.
Founding member Wade Summerlin (bass/vocals) along with drummer
Derik Rinehart auditioned over one hundred guitarists between
February and April of 1995 before finding Jonathan Burke.
By July, the trio had released the EP "Thoughts Under
Glass" and was performing around the southeastern United
States. The following year, their debut album, "The
Temptation of Successive Hours" was released on July 27,
1996. The album began receiving radio airplay around the
world. The seven plus minute song 'Astral Projection'
became a surprise radio hit in Poland. The band was receiving
very positive reviews and quite a bit of fan mail, but just
after the album was released, Jonathan departed from the band to
attend college.
Finding a guitar
player like Burke had been quite a difficult ordeal the first
time around and with their debut album now in stores,
Cobweb Strange really needed to perform in support of the album.
Until a suitable replacement could be found, Derik's brother
Keith Rinehart was asked to fill in on guitar for their live
concerts. This new lineup performed numerous dates over
the following year; the grand finale being a performance at a
party hosted by adult film icon, Ron Jeremy which featured 20 of
the top adult film stars of the year. Over the course of
the year, it became apparent that Keith himself was actually the
perfect replacement for Burke, so in 1997, the band headed back
into the studio to begin work on their sophomore release,
"Sounds From the Gathering."
Prior to the
second album's release, their new single, "Taste of
Ash", was included on the compilation CD, "A
Collection of Curiosities" which was released in April of
1998. In October of 1998, the second full length Cobweb Strange
album, "Sounds From the Gathering", was released.
Initial sales of the new album were considerably more impressive
than the first album. Quite a few radio stations around the
world have started playing the songs "Sometimes the Shine
Just Fades Away" and "I'd Give Everything."
Fans and the music press alike were sending out a favorable
response to the new music. "Taste of Ash" was selected
for an Oasis CD sampler.
Everything was
looking great for Cobweb Strange, but the band members were
involved with many side projects that year. In 1998 Wade was
performing live with Justin Tyme and Brent Furlong. Also, Wade
and Derik were recording with the bands "B-Man & Super
Phaze" and "Planet of Playthings". Plus
Wade was singing, performing on, and producing an album with the
band "Love Like Heaven". In addition, just
before the release of "Sounds From the Gathering",
Wade went on tour with The Amazing Idiots, Derik went on tour
with Muddy Water's son and Keith went back to work as an
airplane mechanic. Prospects of a Cobweb Strange tour didn't
look good.
Just when it was
looking like the end of Cobweb Strange, Wade got a phone call
from a drummer named Soumen Talukder who was looking for a new
band. When the Amazing Idiots' tour ended, Wade and Soumen,
along with fill in guitarist Rusell Taylor, hit the road to tour
in support of "Sounds From the Gathering," writing new
material along the way.
After
the tour, Wade and Soumen went straight into the studio to
record an album with the band Electric Poem. Holly Williams (the
guitarist) and Brandi Byrum (the keyboardist) in Electric Poem
became interested in Cobweb Strange. With the Rinehart
brothers involved in other projects, it was decided that Brandi
and Holly would join Cobweb Strange as permanent members. The
Electric Poem CD took up the majority of 2000 to record.
Almost immediately upon its completion, this new lineup of
Cobweb Strange began work on their third studio album, "A
Breath of October" in 2001. In the summer of 2002,
the band performed at two festivals.
To help introduce new listeners to Cobweb Strange, they
released the nine-song sampler, “Seamless Selections,” to
provide an overview of the band’s two previous albums as well
as a preview of “A Breath of October.”
At over one hour in length, “Seamless Selections”
featured three songs from each of the band’s three albums.
Recording for "A Breath of October" was
completed in July of 2002 and the album was released on October
1, 2002. Shortly
thereafter, the video for the first single, “Currents of
Nightshade,” was completed.
Currently, the new album is receiving radio play in the
USA and Canada and the band is setting up live dates for 2003 |