
 
Brett Aveni | Chris Pennie | Ron Scalzo
Return To Earth is the amalgamation of the musical
talents of Ron Scalzo, Brett Aveni, and Chris Pennie; three veteran and
visionary musicians whose material can't be pigeonholed to one genre or
easily classified. You'll hear bits and pieces of their influences and
other projects and those bits and pieces come together to form the
unique whole that is Return To Earth.
Scalzo: "After self-releasing our first album, Captains of Industry, and discovering a heavier, more intense sound during the recording sessions for Automata,
we all agreed that the scope of the band's vision would benefit from
the support of a bigger, like-minded record label - one that had
similar musical influences and an appreciation for our DIY 'studio
geek' mentality. Metal Blade was always at the top of that very
short wish list of potential partners, and so we were thrilled to
discover that Brian Slagel and Metal Blade were as enamored with us as
we were with them. Signing with Metal Blade is an affirmation of our
hard work, and we are psyched to have them in our corner for the
release of Automata!"
Captains of Industry, RTE's debut album,
is the aggressive hard rock debut from the Jersey-based trio of
vocalist Scalzo, guitarist Aveni, and current Coheed and Cambria and
former Dillinger Escape Plan drummer Pennie. Highlighted by the
awe-inspiring precision of Pennie's backbeat, Aveni's catchy rock
hooks, and Scalzo's passionate, harmony-heavy vocals,Return To Earth promises not to disappoint fans of the members' current & previous projects.
All three members of RTE sport impressive musical
resumes. Pennie, in particular, hones his craft as one of the
most heralded drummers working today. His groundbreaking drum
style provides the backbone for RTE's aggressive brand of rock.
Pennie also wrote a lot of the material & contributed in the form
of synth & loop programming. "Brett & I have been itching
to work with Chris for years," admits Scalzo. "He's one of those
prodigies that make the rest of us wonder why we even bother trying to
make music."
Brooklyn
native Scalzo is no slouch in the music-making department, having
achieved moderate success as electro-rock singer/songwriter Q*Ball.
With three self-released critically-acclaimed albums under his belt,
Scalzo has purveyed that moderate success - and a lot of long hours -
into an underground DIY label, Bald Freak Music. The upstart's growing
roster includes Guns N' Roses guitarist Bumblefoot, who releases his
impressive solo work on the label, and was responsible for discovering
buzz-worthy pirate metal band Swashbuckle (now with Nuclear Blast).
"You blink your eyes these days & the industry has already
shifted another 30 degrees to the left," says Scalzo. "I was
tired of playing 'the game' - trying to fashion an image, a look, a
musical style that would impress all the wrong people. I wanted
to make music that I wanted to make, and the only way I was going to do
that on my own terms was to release it myself."
Taking his cues from one of his inspirations, Faith No More
frontman & Ipecac Recordings founder Mike Patton, Scalzo started
the label in late 2005 to release his own material, as well as other
acts who didn't fit the MTV/commercial radio mold. Things started
to take shape when longtime friend & collaborator Bumblefoot agreed
to release all his material thru Scalzo's label. "We have a very
non-traditional working relationship, and it's been fruitful," explains
Scalzo. "Bumblefoot engineers, mixes, & masters all of my projects
- he brings out the best in my music not only as a guitarist, but also
as a producer. And in return, I mail out t-shirts to his
fans. No contracts, no empty promises. We help each other
out because we have a mutual respect & shared passion for what we
do."
In late '06, with Aveni & Pennie both on a rare break from their respective musical ventures, Return To Earth
was born, as the two got together repeatedly, bouncing off song ideas,
jamming, & writing material that would become the vast majority of
songs on Captains of Industry.
Fast forward a few months later, when the two approached Scalzo about
singing, and also about releasing the material on Bald Freak.
"It
was a no-brainer," says Scalzo. "We knew we had some solid stuff,
but some of the best music can be misrepresented. No one cares more
about the music than we do, so we were determined to make sure it made
its way into capable, passionate hands - our own." Tracking was
completed in mid-2007, and the mixes made their way into the able hands
of Bumblefoot, whose highly underrated production skills put the
finishing touches on 16 songs laced with catchy "big rock" choruses and
energetic, cutting-edge hooks.
"I think we all just wanted to make a heavy rock record
together," says Scalzo. "Personally, I was psyched to actually
sing over heavy guitars & blast beats for once - it was a new
challenge & I'd like to think the quality of the music brought out
the best in our respective performances." Scalzo's melodic style
is reminiscent of Patton and Trent Reznor, and the layered, lush vocal
lines in most of the RTE choruses recall bands like Muse and Queen.
Fans of Pennie's previous project, The Dillinger Escape Plan, shouldn't be disappointed by Return To Earth's
"mainstream" style, either. The relentless "math rock" rhythm of
DEP is evident in songs like "Edge Of Forever" & "Back Of My
Hand," while "The Dots Do Not Connect" showcases the restrained
ferocity of Aveni's guitar playing.
"We're all passionate about music, and have a shared affinity
for bad 80s metal & newer rock with lush production - bands like
Radiohead & The Mars Volta," Scalzo explains. "We're three
guys with three different perspectives - but you can hear the
influences in our own tunes, loud & clear." As with all great
bands, when Return To Earth make music together, the disparate influences and personalities coalesce into a single vision.
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