Artist: A Shattered Dream
Album: 4-D Society & Other Nocturnal Emissions Year: 2009
Rel. Date: 2009-11-21
Genre: Heavy/Prog. Metal
Label: Arkeyn Steel Records
United States of America
Forgotten heavy metal from early 1990s
1. 4-Drifting 4:52
2. Product of My Society 3:02
3. Hope from Fire 8:38
4. Hellish Screams 5:21
5. Endless Misery 3:28
6. In the Fortress (New Song) 7:36
7. Since 1948 (Live) 5:02
8. Calamity (Live) 5:26
9. 4-Drifting (Live) 4:46
10. New Aggressor (Live) 6:09
11. Valley of Tears (Dedicated to Ralph W. 4:32
Turpin) (Live)
12. Skyy (Dedicated to Thomas Pendack) 2:53
(Live)
13. Product of my Society (Live) 4:42
66:27
Limited Edition 1000
A Shattered Dream (ASD) was a progressive heavy metal band that was formed in
North Andover,
Massachusetts during the summer of 1988. Over the next four years, the band toured the nightclub circuit of the
New England
states, bringing their unique sound and style to thousands of
progressive metal fans. In the process, ASD gained a large, loyal fan
base that included many of the bands with whom they toured. For all the fans, both old and new, here is the story of how the band became "A Shattered Dream”.
In
the fall of 1986, drummer Cameron Deane, guitarist Peter Turpin, and
bassist Jason Berube, all just 13 years of age, began playing music
together in the basement of Peter’s house. Cameron and Peter, influenced
by the music of legendary bands such as Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest and
Van Halen, had been learning songs and writing music together since they
first met a year earlier. With the addition of Jason, who was heavily
influenced by the late Cliff Burton (former bass player of Metallica),
the band was exposed to a new playing style and energy level that soon
engulfed the other members. Within a few months, the band’s music became
stronger and increasingly more complex. After adding a "temporary”
vocalist and playing out a couple of times using the name "Shattered
Dreams”, the band quickly became a favorite among the local youth.
As
the spring of 1987 approached, the band invited a friend of Peter’s,
guitarist Kevin Warren, to rehearse with them just for fun. As they
ripped through songs such as Metallica’s "Creeping Death” and Iron
Maiden’s "Number of the Beast”, the band very quickly realized the
benefits of adding another talented guitarist to the lineup. After just
one session, it became apparent that Kevin would be there to stay.
For the next three months, the band rehearsed until finally making their debut at a local "
Battle
of the Bands”. After taking first place, the band decided it was time
to find a more permanent vocalist who could expand their music even
further. With the band now influenced by bands such as Queensryche,
Testament, Death Angel, Metallica and Fates Warning, ASD, still known
then as "Shattered Dreams”, spent over a year seeking a vocalist with
the right blend of range and power. The search came to an end in August,
1988, when the band stumbled upon vocalist Jeff Crocker.
Still
using a temporary vocalist, the band had played a local summer festival
that Jeff attended as a spectator. In Jeff’s own words, he was
impressed with how "energetic” and "tight” the band was musically.
Within a few days, Jeff came to audition as the band’s new vocalist. It
only took one song for the band to decide he had the job. Jeff
immediately nailed the opening note of Queensryche’s "Queen of the
Ryche”, then tore through the rest of the song with an impressive vocal
display. After the song, his audition was summed up by Cameron, who said
to the group, "Do we even need to discuss this?” It was quite evident;
Jeff was now the permanent vocalist of "Shattered Dreams”.
The
next several months was spent writing and rehearsing new material until
the band finally made their debut on the club circuit at a small
nightclub in Dracut, Massachusetts. Although discussions were ongoing
for a new name and identity, they performed under "Shattered Dreams”,
figuring it could be changed later without much trouble. However, the
band’s first performance that night became somewhat "legendary”, when
their music, which apparently energized the club into frenzy, had to be
temporarily halted until the crowd could be brought back under control.
The
attention and notoriety the band gained from that performance went well
beyond their expectations. After playing a few more shows, the band’s
popularity continued to grow. This unforeseen rise in their fan base
caused the band to scrap their original plans for a complete separation
from the name "Shattered Dreams”. Instead, the band decided to only
"tweak” the name, and in the late winter of 1988, they officially became
"A Shattered Dream”.
ASD
eventually recorded a five song demo in the early months of 1989.
Titled "4-D Society”, it was released in April of that same year and
showcased the first songs written by the band. As it circulated through
the local club circuit, promoters and club owners began expressing
interest in having ASD perform for them. Although many were skeptical
due to the band’s young age (the band ranged in age from 15-17 years
old), ASD was quick to prove their critics wrong, often packing in large
crowds and giving energy-packed performances. By January of 1990, ASD
was being booked by top promoters and could be found headlining shows at
some of New England’s largest nightclubs, including "The Channel”
(arguably the most famous venue in Boston, Massachusetts for live music
at that time). Even when booked as an opening act, some promoters
decided to elevate the band up to the night’s headliner after they were
captivated by the band’s sound check performance, while others did so
after realizing the crowd was dominated by ASD fans.
By
April of 1991, ASD had been performing relentlessly at nightclubs for
over two years. With plenty of new material, they decided to re-enter
the studio with the intention of recording a 7-9 song demo. However,
after laying down some preliminary tracks, the project was put on hold
due to financial constraints and the band returned to playing the
nightclub circuit.
Three
months later, in the fall of 1991, ASD decided to take a break from
performing. During this time, Jeff informed the band that he would be
moving to
Atlanta,
Georgia, and would no longer be the front man for ASD. The band gave their fans one final performance at a nightclub in
Beverly,
Massachusetts,
before going their separate ways. Although ASD would attempt a brief
comeback with a new vocalist in 1992, the project was short lived and
the original members never collaborated on any material again.
Fast
forward 17 years, to October, 2008, when all five original members of
ASD stood in the same room once again for the first time since that
final performance in 1991. After much reminiscing and laughter, ASD
decided to record one final song specifically for this release. The
former members of the band would like to express their thanks to Kostas
Athanasoglou and Arkeyn Steel Records for rekindling old friendships and
allowing the music of ASD to come to life once again.
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