from left to right
Mathew Embree - Guitar, Vocals
Steve Choi - Guitar, Keys
Joseph Troy - Bass, Vocals
Christopher Tsagakis - Drums
Bio Mandala: few titles are as perfectly befitting an album for a band reaching
the culmination of a decade-long musical transformation. With this
recording, RX Bandits have truly struck the essence of their merging of
genres into a complete and masterfully detailed mosaic.
The metamorphic rock group's latest disc showcases a more rock-oriented
quartet, while deftly sweeping in elements of Latin, prog-rock, punk, rock
to dub and blues. The much anticipated follow-up to 2006’s ...And The Battle
Begun jettisons ahead of where the last left off, scaling back the use of
horns and adding more focus on balance and powerful dynamics. Songs like
album opener "My Lonesome Only Friend" easily shift from entrancing chimes
to full-on syncopated rock fury (replete with a molten John
MacLaughlin-meets-Kirk Hammett guitar solo.) Elsewhere, blustery blasts of
metallic guitars give way to swirling, proggy synths on "Hearts That Hanker
For Mistake." Electric piano leads the blues-dub "March of the Caterpillar"
while "Breakfast Cat" boasts the tightest rhythm guitar strumming and
grooving drums this side of The Meters.
In an age where taking risks and being fearless can make or break you, RX
have emerged as a tidal wave, a force that shatters all the boundaries set
against them. Throughout their decade long career, the group has reinvented
and revolutionized their identity while retaining their socially conscious
lyrics and eruptive instrumentation. This concept has been the catalyst for
the band’s ever-growing fanbase, which revels in their uniqueness and
continue to storm their celebrated, incendiary live shows. RX Bandits'
performance on the main stage at Bonnaroo in 2007 proved the band's majesty
to a new audience, while myriad tours with the likes of Portugal The Man,
Tera Melos, Fall of Troy, et al, have built the quartet's considerable fan
base over the years.
Tracking for Mandala took place at The Mouse House Studio in Northern
Pasadena in March of 2009, and marked the return of producer Chris Fudurich
to the fold.The album features dramatically hypnotic artwork by Sonny Kay.
RX Bandits first emerged in 1999, forming in Orange County, CA. The young
band, fresh out of high school had already been signed to a woefully
disastrous recording contract under a different name in a previous
incarnation. As the band's music rapidly matured, its label didn't --
leading to many years' strife and struggle to stick to their guns and
release the music they wanted. Three albums (Halfway Between Here and There,
Progress and The Resignation... the seething sentiments in the titles are
quite telling) and nearly 7 years later, the band was freed of its bondage
to self-release ...And The Battle Begun on its own MDB Records imprint with
Sargent House in 2006. Live From Bonnaroo, a digital iTunes exclusive
release followed in December 2007. On July 21st, 2009, Mandala hits shelves
via Sargent House.