- Tantric (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Tantric
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Origin = flagicon|USAUnited States
Genre =Post-grunge
Hard rock
Years_active =1999 –present
Label =Maverick Records (1999–2006)
Silent Majority Group (2007–present)
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URL = [http://www.myspace.com/tantric www.myspace.com/tantric]
Current_members =Hugo Ferreira
Richie Monica
Joe Pessia Erik Leonhardt Marcus Ratzenboeck
Past_members = Todd Whitener
Jesse Vest
Joey Stamper
Kevin McCreery Matt TaulBruce LaFrance Kevin MillerTantric is a
post-grunge band fromLouisville, Kentucky . The group has released threestudio albums since 2001; although, their most recent effort only retains Tantric's original singer,Hugo Ferreira . Having previously recorded albums forMaverick Records , including their platinum-selling debut, they are currently under Silent Majority Group.History
The band was originally formed in 1999 by three former members of
Days of the New , Jesse Vest, Todd Whitener, and Matt James Taul, with the addition of Merge singer, Hugo Ferreira. Beginning under the name C-14, a short name for radiocarbon, they soon changed to Tantric and were signed toMaverick Records that same year. Tantric recorded their self-titled debut with producerToby Wright in 2000. Released in February 2001, the record debuted at #193 on the Billboard 200. "Tantric" eventually went platinum, largely on the strength of the single "Breakdown" and the band's extensive touring with the likes ofKid Rock and Creed. Follow-up singles "Astounded" and a remixed version of "Mourning" also fared well.The band's second album, "
After We Go ", again produced by Wright, was released in February 2004, preceded by the single "Hey Now." Described as heavier than their first record, "After We Go" debuted at #56 on the Billboard 200. Unfortunately, the album did not match the success of their debut, in part due to the poor reception of follow-up singles (the title track "After We Go," and their cover ofFleetwood Mac 's "The Chain "). Nevertheless, Tantric soldiered on, touring with3 Doors Down andShinedown for much of 2004.In 2005, bassist Jesse Vest left the group, wishing to spend more time with his family. He was replaced by Bruce LaFrance, through mutual friend and touring band member Kevin McCreery. With Elliott Blakey in the producer's chair, Tantric worked on the follow-up to "After We Go", tentatively titled "Tantric III", and scheduled for a May 2006 release. The band finished over a dozen songs for the album such as "People," "Worth Waiting For," "Stay With You," "Locked Out," and Whitener's lead singing performance, "July." Complications arose in March of 2006, when Tantric parted ways with
Maverick Records , which itself was collapsing. Finally, on May 8, 2007, the release of three songs from "Tantric III" on the band'sMySpace was largely overshadowed by Todd Whitener's farewell announcement on the band's website. Ferreira later said in interviews that Whitener, as well as other members of the band had grown agonizingly frustrated with the band's record label complications. Matt Taul also left at this time.Hugo Ferreira began searching for a new band, enlisting former Fuel drummer Kevin Miller, Joe Pessia (guitarist Dramagods) through mutual friend Nuno Bettencourt, Erik Leonhardt (bassist), and Marcus Ratzenboeck (electric violin) as new members of the band. Shortly thereafter, Tantric announced their deal with the Silent Majority Group record label, and their new management company, JHMP.
Because Ferreira remained the only original member of Tantric, "Tantric III" has been shelved for the time being. Ferreira has said the reasoning for this, other than the logical label complications, was he did not want to produce an album under the Tantric name, that was partially written by Whitener and Taul. [cite web | title=Hugo Ferreira Interview on Type 3 Media | url=http://www.type3media.com/interviews/hugoferreirainterview20080222.html|accessdate=2008-03-10] Therefore, Ferreira and his new mates recorded 10 new songs, in addition to a totally revamped version of "The One," featuring Kevin Martin of
Candlebox , and finally released the band's third album, "The End Begins ", on April 22, 2008.Discography
Albums
*All information is based on SoundScan, the RIAA, and "Billboard".
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Live in the X Lounge - a charity album to which Tantric contributed live performances.
* [http://www.wjrr.com/pages/attperformances.html?feed=268967&article=3896151?dontcacheme=1 Tantric Live] private performance in Orlando 6/30/08Notes
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/tantric Tantric] at
MySpace
* [http://www.purevolume.com/Tantric Tantric] atPurevolume
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*Check out Tantric's LIVE performance at [http://www.wjrr.com/pages/attperformances.html?feed=268967&article=3896151?dontcacheme=1 WJRR.com] from Monday, June 30th, 2008!
* [http://www.maximumthreshold.net/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=13&id=200/ Hugo interview on MT]
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