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Aphasia

 
Artist: Aphasia
  • Formed: 2001, Burlingame, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Fact & Fiction," "Aphasia"

Biography

The early 2000s had a few other artists poking around with Aphasia as a handle -- an avant-garde electronicist here, a death metal act there. But that didn't stop this California-based neo-emo (think Thrice, Incubus) quartet from copping the name, too. Jeff Harber (vocals), Drew DeHaven (guitar), Jayse Basques (bass), and Will Peng (drums) had solidified their sound and lineup by high school, and began playing shows and building a following around their Bay Area home turf. By 2003 they'd come to the attention of fellow Northern Californian post-grungers Trapt, who took Aphasia under their management and record-release wing. A three-song teaser EP appeared before their self-titled full-length dropped in autumn '04. In 2005 the album was re-sequenced, re-titled, and re-released by RT Entertainment as Fact & Fiction. [For more information, visit www.aphasiaonline.com.] ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Aphasia
Origin San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
Genres Post-hardcore
Indie rock
Years active 1999–2007
Labels DRT Entertainment
Joint Venture Recordings
Members
Jeffrey Harber
Aaron Prim
Jayce Alexander Basques
Former members
Nick Allen
Drew Hall
Will Peng

Aphasia is a California based alternative rock band.

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History

Aphasia was a California-based alternative rock band. Forming in 1999, the band solidified their sound and lineup in high school, and began playing shows around the Bay Area, their local area. They are from Burlingame, CA. The band cited their main influences to be Deftones, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Refused, Incubus, Blindside, Hoobastank and Cursive.

Aphasia's music and style was directly influenced by their collaborative approach to writing, its members being proficient in several forms of instrumentation and contributing to all aspects of the creative process. The band earned their first studio time in local battle of the bands. In 2001, they recorded and released their first three song demo in Oakland, Ca. After that the band continued the writing and recording process independently using a portable, makeshift recording studio that Harber had slowly begun to accumulate. By 2002 they had come to the attention of Trapt, another Northern Californian post-grunge band. Trapt's management, Zig-Zag Communications, mentored Aphasia and provided them with industry and record-release assistance. Their first release was a three song teaser EP; shortly thereafter, in 2004, they released their first self-titled album. In 2005, DRT Entertainment re-sequenced, re-titled, and re-released the album as Fact & Fiction.

In 2005, the band toured as an opener for Trapt, alongside Blindside. Eventually going on to tour throughout the United States with various independent acts spanning a broad range genres. Later that year, their single Flatline was featured in the movie War of the Worlds (2005 film).

In early 2006, Aphasia wrote, recorded and released their final EP, "Make Out Like Bandits," which many cited as being the beginning of a drastic stylistic shift. The four song EP contained major and minor counterpoint tonality, atypical instrumentation and pop vocal hooks. The reaction of their listeners was ultimately mixed, acclaimed by some while being criticized by others due to their hard rock following.

In mid 2007, the band announced they had parted ways with Will Peng and would disband as "Aphasia." It has been verified and confirmed by the entire band that parting ways was a mutual decision. Admittedly, there were differences that went unresolved for several years but eventually maintaining the relationship that originally brought them together far outweighed perpetuating a collaboration performing music that its members had long since outgrown. Their differences have since been resolved.

Aphasia has changed their music style and name to Down Down Down.

Band Members

  • Jeff Harber (vocals)
  • Drew Hall (guitar)-- replaced by: Aaron Prim
  • Jayce Basques (bass)
  • Nick Allen (drums) -- replaced by: Will Peng

Discography

Albums

  • Debut S/T (released in 2001, self produced)
  • Industry Sampler (released in 2003)
  • Aphasia S/T (released in 2004, under Joint Venture)
  • Fact & Fiction (released in 2005, under DRT entertainment)
  • Make Out Like Bandits (released in 2006)

Singles

  • Flatline
  • Away from you
  • House of Cards

 
 

 

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