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The Boston-based Diecast formed in 1997 and quickly gained a local following among hardcore and metal fans in the area with their blend of melody and heavy rock. By 1997, the group had recorded demos, which they followed with a proper release in the form of the six-song album Undo the Wicked. The group's fluctuating membership, especially on guitar, stabilized over the next several years to include lead singer Colin Schleifer, bass player Jeremy Wooden, guitarists Jonathon Kita and Kirk Kolaitis, and drummer Jason Costa -- the lineup that released Day of Reckoning in 2001. With a growing profile among hard rock fans, the band embarked on a series of tours, including stints opening for heavyweights like Alice Cooper, Slayer, and Hatebreed. The guys signed with Century Media in 2003 and entered the studio to begin work on their second full-length, with Paul Stoddard taking over as Diecast's new vocalist. They returned the following year with the ferocious and critically acclaimed Tearing Down Your Blue Skies. The band continued touring worldwide over the next few years with acts like Agnostic Front and Napalm Death. Diecast's rhythm section was overhauled prior to their next effort, bassist Brad Horion and drummer Dennis Pavia signing on. Internal Revolution then appeared in September 2006. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi
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Diecast (band)

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Diecast
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres Metalcore
Nu metal (earlier)
Years active 1997–present
Labels Currently unsigned
Century Media
Website www.diecast1.net
Members
Paul Stoddard
Jonathan Kita
Eddie Barton
Dennis Pavia
Past members
Colin Schleifer
Nassim Rizvi
Dave McGuire
Jason Costa
Jeremy Wooden
Brad Horion
Kirk Kolaitis

Diecast is a five-piece metalcore band originating from Boston, Massachusetts. There are no active members that date back to their inception.

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History

Formed in Boston in early 1997, Diecast was originally established as a four-piece group featuring vocalist Colin Schleifer, guitarist Nassim Rizvi, bassist Jeremy Wooden and drummer Jason Costa.

The band's first release Perpetual War was recorded by Brian McTiernan (of Salad Days fame) and released independently in 1997. The demo was recorded to cassette and is now a collectors item.

In 1998, the band released their debut LP Undo the Wicked via Samson Records. The album marked the first recording of the band as a five-piece line-up with the addition of guitarist Dave McGuire who was replaced just after the Samson Records release with guitarist Mehdy Rad who had been involved with a pre-Diecast version of the band.

After the departure of guitarist and founding member Nassim Rizvi, his position was temporarily filled by a number of friends of the band including Buz McGrath and Ken Susi of the band Unearth. Jonathan Kita would be named the permanent replacement on lead guitar in February 1999.

The band recorded a self-funded and self-distributed CD sampler with Dean Bartolonis which included early versions of songs "Solace" and "Disrepair." The band toured the east coast of the US and Canada non-stop for the next year.

Amid the buzz surrounding Undo the Wicked, the band signed with the now defunct Now or Never Records. Despite the departure of Guitarist Mehdy Rad in late 2000, they wrote, recorded, and released their second full-length album, Day of Reckoning, on February 13, 2001. After the release of Day of Reckoning they recruited Kirk Kolaitis. The band embarked on a number of tours across the United States, supporting such bands as All Out War, Dying Fetus, God Forbid, Napalm Death - and even opening for Alice Cooper and The Cult.

In the spring of 2002, Diecast secured the opening slot for the Slayer/Hatebreed tour. Upon the completion of the tour, the band decided to focus their attention towards a new album. Faced with record label issues, and dissension internally about the musical direction they should take, the recording phase for their third full-length album was halted. At this point founding member Colin Schleifer left the group in May 2003 to pursue other interests, and was replaced by current vocalist Paul Stoddard.

Diecast inked a new record deal with recognized independent metal label, Century Media Records in 2004. The band then released their third full-length album Tearing Down Your Blue Skies on October 19, 2004. An excerpt of the track "Rise and Oppose" was licensed by Volkswagen Automotive and used in an advertisement for the Volkswagen Jetta. The album was re-released by Century Media in 2006, with three bonus tracks including a cover of Raining Blood by Slayer. The three tracks were produced by Zeuss (Shadows Fall, Hatebreed), and were added to the re-release along with extras.

Jason Costa departed the band during their early 2006 tour. Dennis Pavia formerly of Tantrumn volunteered to fill in and then eventually became a full-time member.

On May 16, 2006, vocalist Paul Stoddard announced that in addition to Jason Costa no longer being part of the band, bassist Jeremy Wooden, the only original member remaining, had decided to depart as well. Dennis Pavia and Brad Horion were named as their replacements.[1]

The band's fourth full-length album Internal Revolution was released on September 19, 2006 and features the single "Fade Away." A companion video was directed by David Brodsky. The album shifted 1,246 copies in its first week according to Nielsen SoundScan.[2] They are currently in the studio and have released a new song on their MySpace page entitled "Disconnect" as well as a second song, "Sanctified" on a sponsors MySpace page[1] . They recently released a press statement announcing they had parted ways with label Century Media. In addition the band is shopping a 4 song demo to other labels and hopes to release a new album and tour shortly thereafter.[1] In addition to shopping new labels in late 2008, bassist Eddie Barton joined the band as a full time replacement for Brad Horion.

Members

Current

  • Paul Stoddard – Vocals (2003–Present)
  • Jonathan Kita – Lead Guitar (1999–Present)
  • Eddie Barton - Bass (2008–Present)
  • Dennis Pavia – Drums (2006–Present)

Former

  • Colin Schleifer – Vocals (1997–2003)
  • Nassim Rizvi – Lead Guitar (1997–1999)
  • Dave McGuire – Rhythm Guitar (1998–2001)
  • Jeremy Wooden – Bass (1997–2006)
  • Jason CostaDrums (1997–2006) (Currently drums for metalcore band All That Remains)
  • Brad Horion - Bass (2006–2008)
  • Kirk Kolaitis – Rhythm Guitar (2001–2011)

Discography

Self released

  • Perpetual War (1997)
  • Sampler (1999)

Label releases

References

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Tearing Down Your Blue Skies (2004 Album by Diecast)
Tearing Down Your Blue Skies [Enhanced] (2006 Album by Diecast)
Internal Revolution (2006 Album by Diecast)

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