Slave
to the System
Damon Johnson Vocals/Guitar
Kelly Gray Guitar/Vocals
Roman Glick - Bass
Scott Rockenfield - Drums
CD
Info
Rock music is a tough business. The livelihood of a musician
is often intertwined with his efforts to satisfy the demands
of record label executives, producers, management and countless
other cogs in the commercial wheel. But what if a musician had
nobody to answer to but himself? This is the question that Slave
To The System set out to answer.
Every one of us was getting tired of being a slave
to the corporate system, says drummer Scott Rockenfield.
Indeed, the members of Slave To The System have bled for the
industry machine: Rockenfield has been performing for over 20
years with prog metal powerhouse Queensryche, where he first
worked with guitarist/vocalist Kelly Gray, who is also adept
in the producers seat. Guitarist Damon Johnson and bassist
Roman Glick did their time with radio-rock mainstays Brother
Cane with Johnson also enjoying a current stint performing with
Alice Cooper. Slave To The System became a musical vacation
from the mandatory minutia. Johnson explains, When we
all met for the first time, we were just having a good time
drinking coffee and jamming. I had been working with Kelly on
a Brother Cane project and Kelly suggested we jam with Scott.
Within three weeks we had written and recorded a whole album.
The bands excitement about the resulting recordings is
electrifying. Im on turbo about this whole thing
Im a fan of this record, says Johnson. Rockenfield
elaborates, We formed a perfect organic musical relationship.
With our combined expertise and experience, we knew we could
do this by ourselves, on our own terms and our own time. We
wrote some great songs with good melodies, strong riffs and
hooks. Our stress-free sessions of just sitting down and writing
really paid off.
The music speaks for itself. After sending out demos of the
cd to various labels - Just for shits and giggles,
according to Johnson - Spitfire Records came to the table with
vigor. Johnson says, We are very stoked to feed off the
enthusiasm from Spitfire. It is no wonder that a record
label adept at handling hard rock and metal projects would take
to the heavy, yet melodic, sound of Slave To The System.
From the powerful buildup of the opening riff on Stigmata
to the somber tone of Walk The Line, Slave To The
System grabs you by the ears and doesnt let go. Ruby
Wednesday is a strong driving rocker, while the powerful
acoustic balladry of Abyss and Live This Life
will have any listener singing along. The ballsy crunch and
band-defining lyrics of the title track make it the definitive
Slave To The System song. A solid album throughout, fan will
be waiting in anticipation to witness the power of a live Slave
To The System performance.
For up to date information on Slave To The System, please visit:
slavetothesystem.com
rockenfieldmusic.com/slavetothesystem.htm
damonjohnson.com
spitfirerecords.com