Alpha_Rev

Alpha Rev

Alpha Rev

American rock band


Alpha Rev is an American alternative rock band from Austin, Texas, fronted by Casey McPherson (formerly of Endochine). McPherson remains the group's only consistent member. However, historically the core members have also included Zak Loy on lead guitar, Brian Batch on violin and backing vocals, and Dave Wiley on cello.

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History

Casey McPherson started Alpha Rev in 2005 after his previous band Endochine broke up. Alpha Rev released their debut album The Greatest Thing I've Ever Learned on March 1, 2007. After releasing "The Greatest Thing" locally, the band signed an agreement with Austin startup Flyer Records and recorded an album with Dwight Baker at Matchbox Studios. This album has not been released, and the rights were purchased by Hollywood Records.

In 2007 the Myspace.com charts ranked Alpha Rev as the #1 indie band from Texas, and the #16 indie band nationwide. Alpha Rev was selected by Austin Monthly Magazine as one of the local bands most likely to succeed in 2008.

In August 2008 Alpha Rev signed their first major label record deal with Hollywood Records. Their international debut album was recorded at Avatar Studios in New York City. The album, entitled New Morning was produced by David Kahne, engineered by Joe Barresi and mixed by Michael Brauer.

In 2010 Alpha Rev topped the charts with New Morning reaching #3 on radio, and their video was in the top 10 rotation on VH1. They were also featured as one of VH1's "You Oughta Know, Artist on the Rise."

Alpha Rev playing at the Old Rock House in St. Louis in 2013

On December 5, 2012 Alpha Rev published a lyric video for their soon-to-be-released single, "Sing Loud". On January 3, 2013 the single was made available on iTunes, and a full video was released March 11, 2013. Their third album Bloom was released March 19, 2013 on Kirtland Records. Alpha Rev again achieved radio chart success with the single "Sing Loud" reaching #10.

Casey McPherson also fronts the successful Prog-Rock supergroup Flying Colors. Other members include Mike Portnoy, Dave LaRue, Neal Morse and Steve Morse.[1][2][3]

Awards

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

  • Alpha Rev (2006)
  • City Farm Roots (2011)

Singles

Compilations and soundtracks

  • "Colder Months" and "Phoenix Burn" were featured during Season 1 of CW's Melrose Place.
  • "China Sunrise" and "Wedding Day" were featured during Season 1 of Bravo's TV show, "NYC Prep".
  • "Phoenix Burn" was featured in a promotional advertisement for the 3rd season of the abcfamily TV show, Greek.
  • "Colder Months" appeared on the compilation Breaking the Silence.
  • "Though I Walk" was featured in the film Pineapple
  • "New Morning" was featured during Season 4 of ABC's "Brothers & Sisters".
  • "New Morning" was featured in "Greek".
  • "New Morning" was also featured in The Last Song and was included on the soundtrack album.
  • "Colder Months" was featured during Season 3 of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew on VH1
  • "Face Down" is featured in the Activision video game Guitar Hero 5
  • "Walk This Line" (currently unreleased) has been featured frequently during ESPN's SportsCenter
  • "Colder Months" was featured in a promotional advertisement for The OCD Project on VH1.
  • "When Did I Wake Up" was featured during Season 2 of USA Network's TV show, Royal Pains.
  • "Phoenix Burn" was featured on the official soundtrack of the Walt Disney Pictures production, The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010 film).
  • "Phoenix Burn" was featured in the Nintendo 3DS version of the videogame The Sims 3 (EA Games).

References

  1. "Flying Colors | The Official Website of Flying Colors: Casey McPherson, Steve Morse, Dave LaRue, Neal Morse and Mike Portnoy". Flyingcolorsmusic.com. Archived from the original on 2019-09-17. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  2. Reviews, Media (2012-01-18). "All Media Reviews: Flying Colors - Flying Colors (2012)". Allmediareviews.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-07-02.
  3. "The Ytse Times » Mike Portnoy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2013-07-02.

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