User talk:Skeletonspeak

Krave, was a Columbia, SC band and the creation of Matthew Thiab. It was started in early 2001 when Matthew decided that he wanted to create and perform music. He knew that he didn't know anything about music as far as being an artist, but the one thing he did know was that he had a love for it. He began to teach himself how to play the guitar and sing. After two year's or so of this Matthew, then began to create his own unique sound of alternative rock and would begin to record his first album, What You Krave, in early summer of 2004. After completing the album in the winter of 2004, Matthew met up with a guitarist who would become the second band member of Krave. They immediately started working on music together and due to their different influences would inevitably reinvent Krave's sound to an even more intense, inspiring and powerful form of alternative rock. In early 2005 Krave recruited two new additions to their cause, a drummer and bassist. Soon after however, they would unfortunately disband from Krave due to creative difference's. This setback inevitably helped Krave in the long run. The remaining band members would continue to write and perform in acoustic sets and other small performances. Being more productive than ever, Krave recruited a new addition to her sound. Drummer Randall Day formerly of the Columbia, SC based band Pain In Life. With the band reformed, and working again, Krave would go on to record their official demo, Awoken, in early summer of 2006 with bassist Jeremy Masters, also from the band Pain In Life, playing bass on the CD. After recording the Awoken demo drummer Randall Day, became a proud new father which had to change his direction. Bassist Jeremy Masters, decided to go to college and not join up with Krave, which had them recruiting new band members once again. At this point the remaining members of Krave decided to make a move, trying to promote their music and recruit serious musicians, they headed for Florida. After a few months the guitarist had to go back to South Carolina. Once again as in the beginning of Krave, Matthew decided to work on his own and persue his aspirations as a solo artist. But as fate would have it he was not a solo act for long. Krave welcomed an even more experienced and talented guitarist and intense vocalist himself, Dave Peak to the band as lead guitarist/backup vocals. Dave was formally the lead singer and guitarist of his own band for several years, but decided he wanted to pursue his love of the guitar which was in Krave's favor. Together Matthew and Dave went onto find and recruit drummer Ben Cochrane to their cause. Ben brought experience, energy and much talent to the band. With the new addition to the band, they went on to find a bassist to complete the sound of Krave. There has been many setbacks, but Krave is now reasembled and preparing to record a full length, 12 song album, Awoken, which is expected to be completed by late summer 2007. The future of Krave is being written. Their music is now being played on a couple of radio stations, New York, Chicago and Tennessee. They are also going to be in the Battle of The Bands, in Orlando, Fl in August. As soon as the new album is completed, Krave will start promoting all around the east coast, so you can look forward to their powerful, inspirational performances in the near future...