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Home: R : Radial
Angel : Biography
Biography (courtesy
of Squint / Warner Records)
If the saying "honesty is the
best policy" holds
any truth to it, it has certainly been proven by these
coming of age rockers!
Young, mature and wise beyond their years, Oklahoma based
Radial Angel is eager to share an honest faith that shines
through emotional, experience-driven lyrics. Relational music
that stirs the emotions and inspires the listener, this alternative
rock band is driven to speak to its peers with lyrics that
read like a very private diary and point you unmistakably
to their God.
Produced by Chris Freels (Charlie Hall, Jamie Smith, the
Passion projects) and Kevin Lively (Rage Against the Machine,
Stone Temple Pilots) Radial Angel's first nationally released
album, One More Last Time, features an intense approach that
nods to the musical reminiscence of bands such as Stone Temple
Pilots, Our Lady Peace, and Seven Day Jesus. Its combination
of guitar driven rock songs with gritty and emotional vocals
make for an innovative combination. The poetic and bluntly
honesty lyrics provide a fresh approach to aggressive Christian
rock, and more importantly, the ability to deeply impact
the lives of its listeners.
Initially comprised of high school friends Jared Taber (vocals,
guitars), Tommy Perkins (drums), and Daniel Buckmaster (original
bassist), a group formed in 1995 when they, along with friend
Jeremy Dolezel (lead guitar), decided to begin playing music
together and see where that might take them. By 1999, a clear
direction for the band came into light, and the name Radial
Angel was officially chosen. After a short stint in music
ministry with the band, then-bassist Daniel Buckmaster decided
to leave and pursue a full-time career in youth ministry.
Friend and part-time band member Eddie Jones (bass) joined
to form a rock act foursome beyond reckoning.
After quickly becoming a popular draw
in the Oklahoma City indie scene, their first project produced
a surprise-hit single, "Down". This catapulted them into national
recognition as rock stations all over the country gave the
song chart-busting airplay. A vigorous touring schedule and
an additional praise & worship release followed in a
whirlwind of unexpected success. After taking some time to
rest and write, these honest rockers emerge again with greater
maturity in both life and music for their first release on
Warner Brothers Christian/Squint Entertainment entitled One
More Last Time.
One of the many things that make this
band ready for the prime time is its experience as a band.
Known well for their exciting live shows, the band has
been commissioned for a variety of key performances including
the famous Radio U New Years Eve Bash, and as the headliner
band on the Massive Radio-sponsored Epidemic Tour. Their
growing popularity awarded them the coveted "Pick of the Litter" feature in
HM Magazine, and spots on various radio charts in the nation,
confirming their popularity with numerous top 10 and number
one (1) spots. In addition to the success of their first
single, "Down", their second single "Jesus
Loves Me" hit the respected Radio & Records (R&R)
Rock Charts in the summer of 2001.
Their newest endeavor – signing with a major label – is "a
dream that we hoped would come true, and are so glad that
it is" says Tommy. "We always wanted to branch
out, and let God use us to the fullest extent and however
far he wanted to take us. We are really excited to have this
opportunity."
"Our name Radial Angel came from an epiphany one day
while a former member and still close friend of ours was
mowing the grass, of all things," explains the band. "Daniel
was thinking about how we could capture the heart of what
we want to portray as a band. 'Radial' is the center pointing
outward, and 'angel' is a servant of God. Putting the two
together seemed to accomplish our goal."
There is more to the heart of the band
than a "radial
angel" however. An even deeper theme is honest and sincere
Christianity – they want to be TRUE individuals and
servants of God. "We're very concerned about presenting
Christianity as just another religion, says Jeremy. "We
just want to be really honest and not portray anything as
a cliché, and show each person what a relationship
with God is really about."
"Over the last couple of years, our focus has really
changed, as we have been changed," states Eddie. "The
ministry in our music comes from speaking about real relationships
we have, and the honest way they affect our lives." This
theme is more than apparent through deep and inspiring lyrics
from chief writer Jared Taber – penned almost entirely
from past conflicts and recent personal experiences.
When we first began to work on the
new album, we went to a church camp as their musical guests" Jared shares. "It
gave me this overwhelming fear that the new songs I had written
weren't 'Christian' enough, and really, I didn't even want
that. I just wanted to write honest lyrics about true struggles.
I had a confidence, though, because I knew that I had written
what I felt God gave me to write. As we played some of the
new songs at the camp and at future shows, people began to
respond in a better way, a relational way. I feel like this
album ultimately points you to God, through each and every
struggle."
"I think we have a more mature writing style now" adds
Jeremy. "Instead of speaking in general terms, we cover
more specific life experiences – both the good and
bad stuff. People really appreciate being able to hear about
what they are going through, with a revelation or reminder
that God is their ultimate source for help and healing. Some
people even feel like it's a type of praise and worship for
them."
"That's really true", interrupts Eddie. "I've
had so many people tell me that our rock inspires praise
and worship – even the songs that we think would be
most unlikely to do so."
"Ultimately, we just want to witness about God",
says Tommy, " and we'll do that in whatever form that
comes in. We feel very strongly about wanting people to identify
with what we are talking about in our songs, and that only
comes from blunt honesty."
"And that's what our songs are about," adds Jared, "but
we also write songs that actually inspire us and stir up
our own personal convictions about who God really is and
how that will play out in our lives. I feel like our Christianity
has really matured as a result of these songs. Both our listeners,
and us, are challenged by what we sing about, and that's
really what it's all about for me. That's where the good
stuff starts."
For this honest rock band with such a bright future, it
certainly won't be where it ends.
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