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- Formed: 2007
- Genres: Rock
- Representative Songs: "Stripped Away", "Forever Can Be", "A Wish
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| Ashes Divide | |
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| Origin | United States |
| Genres | Alternative rock Hard rock Progressive rock |
| Years active | 2005–present |
| Labels | Island Records |
| Associated acts | A Perfect Circle |
| Website | www.ashesdivide.com |
| Members | |
| Billy Howerdel Adam Monroe Andy Gerold Jeff Friedl Matt McJunkins Jonathan Radtke |
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Ashes Divide (styled as ASHES dIVIDE) is an American rock band formed by guitarist Billy Howerdel, who had also formed A Perfect Circle. Howerdel is the primary songwriter, musician, producer, and vocalist for the band. The touring lineup consists of Jeff Friedl on drums, Matt McJunkins on bass, Jonny Radtke on lead guitar and Adam Monroe on piano/keyboards.[1][2]
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Billy Howerdel was known to start working on music for his solo project as early as 2005, after wrapping up touring for A Perfect Circle's 2nd cd, Thirteenth Step, and recording their 3rd cd, Emotive. He was quoted as saying that his solo music would be more uptempo than his previous work with A Perfect Circle, but many of those uptempo tracks ended up as instrumentals for the Jak X: Combat Racing video game. He wrote many songs during this period, some of which he kept for the Jak X [3]., and some of which he kept for his future solo project (which would become Ashes Divide). Songs that were omitted from any Ashes Divide releases in favor of the Jak X Soundtrack include "Ascension", "Migraine", "Fracture", "The Chopper", and "Death From Above". In an IGN/Youtube interview with Matt Pinfield, he revealed that at one point "Denial Waits" was going to be for Jak X instead.
However, Billy, not used to working alone, ended up spending years tweaking his music so that he was happy with it, with constant revisions. An example of this is how the "Army" demo, originally done while still in A Perfect Circle, eventually evolved into "The Stone".
The band's first single, "The Stone", made its radio premiere on January 22, 2008.[4] Their debut album, Keep Telling Myself It's Alright, was released on April 8. On February 22, Howerdel explained on Chicago radio station Q101 that the date was pushed back from March 18 because of the record label.[5]
The album features drumming by Josh Freese, and a guest performance on the track "Sword" by Devo Keenan (cello), the son of Maynard James Keenan.[6] In addition to Freese and Keenan, the record will also feature contributions from drummer Dean Sainz, Concrete Blonde's Johnette Napolitano (assisted with "Too Late"), Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba (helped with editing lyrics of "The Prey") and former A Perfect Circle bassist Paz Lenchantin (assisted with "Denial Waits").
Ashes Divide was also featured on Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution 2008 tour, performing on the Main Stage. They also performed with Stone Temple Pilots and Filter for the K-rock's Return of the Rock event. In addition to the songs on "Keep Telling Myself It's Alright", they also frequently played a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain", although in a vastly different state from the original, much in the vein of the covers on A Perfect Circle's 2004 release Emotive.
Ashes Divide toured extensively throughout 2008. However, towards the end of 2008, after Maynard James Keenan announcing that he and Billy Howerdel were working on music for A Perfect Circle, rumors of Ashes Divides breaking up arose.[7][8]
In late summer 2009, Twitter posts and Myspace blogs indicated that the band was still active.[9]
Billy Howerdel - lead vocals, guitar
Jeff Friedl - drums
Matt McJunkins - bass, backing vocals
Jonny Radtke - guitar, backing vocals
Adam Monroe - keyboard, backing vocals
| Year | Title | US Main. [10] |
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| 2008 | "The Stone" | 7 | 10 | Keep Telling Myself It's Alright |
| "The Prey" | — | — | ||
| "Enemies" | — | — | ||
| "—" denotes a release that did not chart. | ||||
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