Aeges

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The Hunter 00:00 Tools
Wrong 00:00 Tools
My Medicine 00:00 Tools
Southern Comfort 00:00 Tools
Echoes 00:00 Tools
Doesn't Feel The Same 00:00 Tools
Sent From Heaven (Rest In Dirt) 00:00 Tools
Roaches 00:00 Tools
The Bridge 00:00 Tools
A Reason Why 00:00 Tools
The Words We Say 00:00 Tools
I Believe In Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Parasite 00:00 Tools
Fade Out 00:00 Tools
Save Us 00:00 Tools
Fault 00:00 Tools
Another Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Clouds 00:00 Tools
Clear 00:00 Tools
All of Me 00:00 Tools
My Last Words 00:00 Tools
Rats 00:00 Tools
Better 00:00 Tools
What If 00:00 Tools
Halos 00:00 Tools
Nothing to Prove 00:00 Tools
Leech 00:00 Tools
Listening 00:00 Tools
The Line 00:00 Tools
Drown 00:00 Tools
Drying Out 00:00 Tools
As I Grow Old 00:00 Tools
Wasted Time 00:00 Tools
Dirt 00:00 Tools
Pain 00:00 Tools
Drifter 00:00 Tools
Stars 00:00 Tools
Drifter - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Dreamstate 00:00 Tools
Hungry Child 00:00 Tools
Dirt (Mastered) 00:00 Tools
Roaches (Mastered) 00:00 Tools
Hungry Child (Corrosion Of Conformity cover) 00:00 Tools
Needle In The Hay (Elliot Smith cover) 00:00 Tools
He's A Whore (Cheap Trick cover) 00:00 Tools
Leech (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Dirt (Demo) 00:00 Tools
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With the decline of Western civilization comes a new pilgrimage of musicians looking to carve out their fates from the wreckage of the past. ÆGES are the new breed of California’s creative drifters. Founded by former Seattleite Mark Holcomb (Undertow, Shift)and Chicago-raised Larry Herweg (Pelican, Tusk), ÆGES grew out of a temporary hiatus for their other band, San Angelus. Holcomb and Herweg continued writing new material and forging into heavier terrain. Another transplant, Kemble Walters (The Rise, The Blank Faces, Juliette and the Licks), who grew up in Indonesia, had met Herweg while on tour in Chicago. With both Herweg and Walters now living in LA, they began to play music together. Herweg noticed the similarities between Holcomb and Walters playing and writing and knew the two had to meet each other. Holcomb and Walters hit it off instantly in person and in the rehearsal space. The final piece to the puzzle was the sole California native, bassist Tony Baumeister (16, Cutthroats 9). Converging in Southern California across state lines and international waters, ÆGES use their world-wise musical expertise to rebuild the archetype of the heavy rock band. There’s a definite element of desert rock in ÆGES sound--the low-tuned guitars, the sludgy sun-baked riffs, the deceptive pop hook buried in the molasses-thick instrumentation. Yet the diverse backgrounds of the band members create a unique blend of perspectives and a resultantly fresh sound. The common sonic thread between the four individuals in ÆGES--their tenure in bands that explored the darker side of hardcore—manifests itself in the aggressive tonalities of their sound. But their divergent paths, both geographical and musical, broadened the emotional palette beyond the angst of their earlier bands. Their debut EP, “Roaches”, is set for release via Hawthorne Street Records (Pelican, The Life and Times, Sweet Cobra) on April 19th, 2011. Their live debut is slated for April 16th, Record Store Day. The new millennium ushered in a new, revitalized era of artistic integrity for LA. We saw it in the age of the acid-hazed ‘60s, the age of the nihilistic Regan-era punks, and the current age of abandoned archetypes of a failed economy. It’s creative optimism in a time of hopelessness. It’s the music of ÆGES. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.