Echocast

Echocast
Also known as formerly known as Redline
Origin Hollywood, California, USA
Genres Art punk
Progressive metal
Alternative metal
Years active 1998-present
Labels Freedom Records, XS Records
Website Echocast Band Page
Members David Mast (vocals)
Adam Redding (guitar)
Keoni Chock (bass)
Kaleb Saldate (drums)

Echocast is an alternative metal band with influences ranging from Failure, Tool, and Faith No More, to Radiohead and Kent. The result is heavy, but melodic; energetic, yet emotional. The four-piece band has recently relocated to Southern California, and consists of Adam Redding (guitar), Kaleb Saldate (drums), Keoni Chock (bass), and David Mast (vocals).

Biography

The Band

In Echocast, David Mast fronts the band with a powerful and distinct vocal style—something that makes the band stand out dynamically. With his brother Adam Redding on guitar, the two have been writing and performing together for nearly eight years. Bassist Keoni Chock played lead guitar for fellow SoCal rock band Dizmas for almost 5 years before bringing his energetic performing on the road with Echocast. Kaleb Saldate rounds out the now solid lineup on the drums. A veteran of the Northern California rock scene, Kaleb is a multi-instrumentalist, like Adam, and plays piano, drums, bass, guitar, and tuba.

XS Records Deal

Echocast signed with XS Records in early 2002 and has recorded one full-length LP on the label entitled, "Where the Future Ends". The band was previously on Freedom Records as "Redline", and released two full-length albums in their four years with the label (*1998's self-titled, and 2000s "Supernova"). Echocast has spent the last few years touring coast to coast extensively including dates with bands such as Wind-Up artists Evanescence, Nitro artists Stavesacre, MCA/Flicker artists Pillar as well as countless others. They are currently touring in support of the release of their debut album and will be releasing a follow up effort on an as yet undisclosed new label.

Discography

Studio Albums

Album Artwork Album Title Year Released Record Label
Where the Future Ends 2002 XS Records
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, September 11, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.