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  • Formed: 2004, Louisville, KY
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Live," "Venting," "Complete"

Biography

Louisville's Five.Bolt.Main grew out of the hard rock outfit Flaw, which released two albums for Universal in the early 2000s. The label dropped Flaw after 2004's Endangered Species, and lead singer Chris Volz turned to drummer Ivan Arnold and bassist Ben Patrick with the intention of starting a new project. They added guitarists Aaron Welenken and Jason Chandler, and Five.Bolt.Main was born. The band secured a deal with New York-based Rock Ridge Records and issued their debut LP, Venting, in September 2005. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Five.Bolt.Main
Origin Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Genre(s) Post-grunge
Hard rock
Nu metal
Years active 2005–2007
Label(s) Rock Ridge Music
Associated acts Flaw
Forever Oeuvre
Website FiveBoltMain.com
Members
Chris Volz
Ronny Paige
Alex Cando
Former members
Aaron Welenken
Jason Chandler
Ben Patrick
Ivan Arnold

Five.Bolt.Main was a hard rock music group from Louisville, Kentucky. The band is most notable for featuring Flaw vocalist Chris Volz.

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History

Five.Bolt.Main came together after Flaw was dropped from Universal Records in 2004. Chris Volz met with Ivan Arnold and Ben Patrick – whom both were part of Flaw prior to their breakthrough album Through the Eyes in 2001. At the time, both Ivan and Ben were in a project called Silent Q, which by the time Flaw disbanded, had enough material written to put an album together. Silent Q included guitarists Aaron Welenken and Jason Chandler. At this point Volz joined the band, which was tentatively titled Vent, but was later changed to Five.Bolt.Main due to legal reasons. Within 7 months the band had scored themselves a record deal with independent label Rock Ridge Music.a

Five.Bolt.Main's debut album Venting was released on September 13, 2005. The band went through several lineup changes since its release. Roughly a month after the album debuted, members Jason Chandler, Ben Patrick, and Aaron Weleken left the group. Rock Ridge Music claimed "musical differences" and "unforeseen rigors of the road" as the reasons for leaving. However, the exiting members cited Chris Volz's alcohol and drug abuse.[1] Kobie Jackson (Primer 55), Alex Cando (Darwin’s Waiting Room), and Ronny Paige were recruited to fill in, with Alex and Ronny later staying on a permanent basis. To date, the album has sold nearly 25,000 copies which some would consider to be a decent amount due to the lack of exposure the band had.

June 2006 also saw the departure of Ivan Arnold, who left the group due to growing personal differences with Volz, following a well-publicized onstage dispute with the vocalist at Club Sonar in Baltimore, Maryland. [2] Five.Bolt.Main's remaining tour dates were canceled, after attempts by remaining members and Rock Ridge to find a replacement drummer fell through.

On October 10, 2006, Rock Ridge released Live, which was recorded in Louisville during their 2006 tour. Plans to release a compilation, tentatively titled Complete, are in the works, though no substantive new material has been released or recorded by the band. Questions as to the authenticity of these albums remain, as most members of the band have not consented to their release.

On February 28, 2007, a press release from Rock Ridge Music stated that Five.Bolt.Main had disbanded, and Chris Volz would release a solo album in the fall of 2007. [3]

Members

Current (final line-up)
Former
  • Aaron Welenken – Guitar
  • Jason Chandler – Guitar
  • Ben Patrick – Bass

Discography

Date of Release Title Label
Sep 13, 2005 Venting Rock Ridge
Oct 10, 2006 Live Rock Ridge
Feb 02, 2008 Complete Rock Ridge

Singles

Year Song US Hot 100 U.S. Modern Rock U.S. Main- stream Rock Album
2005 "Pathetic" - - - Venting
2006 "The Gift" - - #38 Venting
2006 "Seem To Be Fine" - - - Venting

References

  1. ^  "Five Bolt Main Loses Three Members, October 5th 2005". metalunderground.com. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=15905. Retrieved on June 11 2006. 
  2. ^  "Ivan Arnold Departs Five Bolt Main, June 28th 2006". metalunderground.com. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=19947. Retrieved on June 11 2006. 
  3. ^  "Five.Bolt.Main To ReturnTo The Studio To Record Sophomore Effort, June 28th 2006". metalunderground.com. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=19947. Retrieved on June 11 2006. 
  4. ^  "FLAW Frontman To Release Solo Album In The Fall - Feb. 28, 2007". blabbermouth.net. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=67960. Retrieved on February 28 2007. 

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