Part of the fertile Southern
California music scene, Alan Oakes
and Chad Kulengosky both grew up
with a love and fascination with
80’s metal (Guns N’ Roses, Metallica,
AC/DC, etc.) and So Cal skater punk
rock (NO/FX, Strung Out, Pennywise,
etc…). Destiny called and fate
brought their paths together via old
school chum Michael Narlinger
(executive producer and CEO of Read
The Footnotes Productions).
Narlinger approached Oakes to put
together a “dream band,” which would
be given the time and necessities to
make the ultimate great rock act.
And so, the search began…..
Kulengosky, known for his fiery
soaring guitar solos and hooky
charts, joined forces as second
guitarist, and vocalist, in addition
to veteran Orange County drummer,
Justin McCarthy, and bassist Jason
Nelson. Together, the four members
co-write all their songs as a
collaborative unit, with Oakes
contributing the lyrics, and the
trio writing the powerful hooky
arrangements. “I come up with the
lyrics, and Chad, Jason and Justin,
join in with the music and somehow
or another…it all becomes this
amazing magical thing….everyone
contributes and I guess that’s what
makes it so unique - it’s a little
bit of each of us in every song,”
says Oakes. Bassist Jason Nelson
agrees: “Chad and I have been
playing music together for something
like 7 years now, sometimes in the
same band, sometimes not. In some
weird way, this is the line up that
was meant to be. All our paths have
crossed before, and fate has brought
us together.” Nelson, a classically
trained musician (cello, and
traditional string bass) is one of
the newest members of the band,
signing on in May of 2006. Rounding
out the quartet is drummer Justin
McCarthy, whose credits include
moonlighting as the drummer for
MTV’s Laguna Beach cast member Alex
M’s band, and being one of the most
“in demand” session drummers in
Orange County, CA. Known for being a
multi-instrumentalist (besides
drums, McCarthy also plays guitars
and most musical instruments within
his reach), he’s also known as the
band’s biggest video game fanatic.
“Video games are huge for me. I love
Xbox Live, PS2 Online or PC Games.
We’re all heavily into ‘World Of
Warcraft.’” McCarthy has some wise
words of wisdom for those first
starting out in the music business,
“If I could give someone advice, it
would be to live life to the
fullest. You only live once and if
you want something don’t wait for it
to be handed to you…go out there and
get it!” Cohesively as a unit, the
band takes the best elements of emo/alternative/and
pop-punk rock and they make it their
own sound. Oakes’ heartfelt vocals
will remind you of Nirvana’s Kurt
Cobain, while Kulengosky’s soaring
guitar leads pay homage to greats
like U2’s The Edge, Steve Vai, and
Eddie Van Halen. Add in the powerful
rhythm section of McCarthy and
Nelson, and you’ve got The
Appearance. The Appearance entered
the studio (Stone Temple Pilot’s
Eric Kretz’ Studio) to record their
debut album with veteran
producer/engineer Chris Fudurich (AFI,
Jimmy Eat World, Nada Surf, Armor
For Sleep, RX Bandits, Matthew
Sweet, The Outline, Fielding, Finch,
etc.), and executive producer
Michael Narlinger. The end result is
the amazing 12-track debut album,
LOST IN AURORA, set for April 2007
release, via Adrenaline Music Group
(ADA/WEA Distribution) and Read The
Footnotes Productions. The first
single, “Lost In Aurora” is
available now via iTunes Music
Store. Look for the band to tour
this spring in support of the album
release in April.