Bakersfield, California rock band
ADEMA has inked a deal with
Pavement Entertainment for the release of its new album,
"Topple The Giants". The group's first CD since 2007's
"Kill The Headlights" is due on April 2 and will contain brand new tracks plus re-worked versions of
ADEMA's chart-topping hits
"Giving In" and
"Unstable".
With original
ADEMA guitarist
Tim Fluckey handling vocal duties over the last three years, the band has kept busy with an intense and rigorous touring schedule.
"Topple The Giants" marks a new chapter in the band's 13-year career and solidifies
ADEMA as one of the hardest-working acts of its time.
Vocalist
Marky Chavez left
ADEMA in January 2011 in order to pursue his "solo project."
Original
ADEMA guitarist
Mike Ransom exited the band in 2010 in order to focus on
BLACK HEART VACANCY.
ADEMA's latest album,
"Kill the Headlights", was released in August 2007 via
Immortal Records. The CD was recorded in Los Angeles with producer
Marshall Altman (
MARC BROUSSARD,
ZEBRAHEAD). Mastering duties were handled by
Eddie Schreyer at
Oasis Mastering in Burbank.
ADEMA in 2006 announced the addition of vocalist
Bobby Reeves of the Los Angeles-based band
LEVEL to the group's ranks.
Reeves joined
ADEMA as the replacement for
Luke Caraccioli, who left the band in October 2005 — only six months after the release of their first album (
"Planets") without the contributions of
Chavez.
ADEMA is:
Kris Kohls: Drums
Dave Deroo: Bass/Vocals
Tim Fluckey: Guitar/Vocals
Marc DeLeon: Guitar
