STEMM
is an American metal band hailing from Niagara Falls, New York. They are currently signed to Catch 22 Records.
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Background
The early years
STEMM was formed in June 1998 by Joe Cafarella, Russ Martin and Jimi and Louis Penque.
[1] All the members had come from various other local acts. By December the band recorded a two song "promo" disc. Within four months' time, the album had sold well over 600 copies.
[2] Initially STEMM incorporated a hybrid of
hardcore with
rapcore much like the band
E.Town Concrete. These sounds were very prominent on their first EP, entitled
Further Efforts and also on their first independently released debut, entitled "
Dead to Me" which was released in 2002.
[3] [4] In July 2000, STEMM would announce the addition of second guitarist, Rich Spalla.
UFC and The Fight Network
In 2002, STEMM also signed a licensing deal with the UFC.
[5] STEMM's music has been incorporated in UFC television and live events since August 2002. Songs to date used by the UFC include, "Holding On", "Face the Pain", which was featured on the
UFC 2009 Undisputed soundtrack, and "Fallen", which have been used on every UFC pay-per-view since 2002 and even the show,
The Ultimate Fighter.
[6] "Face the Pain" was also featured on the
UFC compilation CD
UFC Ultimate Beatdowns Volume 1 alongside such bands as
Fear Factory,
Slayer and
Shadows Fall.
[7] STEMM more recently also signed a licensing deal to feature their music on
Canadian television station
The Fight Network.
Transition
In late 2003 and through most of 2004, the bands line-up would change. Jimi Penque left STEMM, citing creative and musical differences. A few months later Louis Penque left STEMM due to family reasons. This provided the bridge for the merging of local
Buffalo metal act,
5 Years Gone and STEMM.
5 Years Gone drummer Dan Nelligan and vocalist T.J. Frost of 5 Years Gone began filling in, while STEMM guitarists returned the favor by replacing the two guitarists that had recently departed 5 Years Gone. After bassist Russ Martin was fired, STEMM and 5 Years Gone would be combined as one. The combination saw the band take a different direction musically. Because of this, the band as a whole do not recognize the previous incarnation of the band and even contemplated changing the name of the band, but decided to keep on as STEMM due in large part to the UFC having already spent money on promoting the band.
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A new beginning
After reconfiguring the line-up, STEMM signed to
Chimaira guitarist
Rob Arnold's management label,
Triple M Management.
With Arnold's help, the band recorded a 5 song EP entitled "
5" in early 2004. On the song "13 Years", Chimaira vocalist
Mark Hunter did a guest appearance.
[10] The EP went on to sell over 1,000 copies in only a couple of months times.
The band did local shows in support of the demo, opening for acts such as
Sevendust and touring nationwide with Chimaira and
Trivium.
[11] [12] STEMM would be the openers for
Damageplan's "final" concert, as the next day,
Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott would be murdered while onstage.
[13] They also opened for
Nuclear Blast artist
Bleed The Sky at the legendary
Whiskey A Go Go.
[14] T.J. Frost along with Joe Cafarella would provide guest vocals on the Bleed the Sky track "Division" as well.
The band then participated in the 2005 installment of the
New England Metal and Hardcore Festival with other notable acts such as
Soilwork,
Danzig,
Dark Tranquillity and
Mnemic.
[15] In November 2005, the band released their second full length album, entitled "
Songs for the Incurable Heart" independently. The album included four tracks from the previous demo, plus all new material, including a song that is a tribute to the victims of the
September 11, 2001 attacks, which vocalist T.J. Frost survived entitled "The Day the Earth Stood Still" which clocks in at 9:11, in homage.
[16]
Finally signed
In August 2006, the band announced on their
MySpace page that they had officially signed a record deal with I Scream Records to re-release their second album "Songs for the Incurable Heart."
[17] Though the contract was only to re-release "Songs for the Incurable Heart."
STEMM continued for the next year opening for bands such as
Godsmack and
Stone Sour.
On
July 30,
2007, STEMM announced that vocalist T.J. Frost had departed the band due to "personal issues." With his departure, back up vocalist and guitarist Joe Cafarella changed to full time vocal duty, while guitarist Alex Scouten formerly of 3 Minutes of Hate began filling in as a session member. Alex had previously worked with STEMM, when then vocalist T.J. Frost was injured in 2006 and also was the original guitar player for STEMM when they reformed with a different line-up in 2003.
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Later on Scouten replaced former guitarist Rich Spalla.
Catch 22 and Blood Scent
After securing a solid line-up the band began working on new material for their third full-length album "Blood Scent". The song "Poopmouth" which was later renamed "Broken Face Masterpiece" for the album was featured in the May edition of
Metal Edge Magazine on a CD sampler that accompanied the magazine. In early July it was announced the new album was completed, but it wouldn't be until mid-October before the track listing and artwork for the new album, "Blood Scent" was confirmed. In the same news, the band also revealed that they had signed with Catch 22 Records, a subsidiary of MVD Entertainment and that they would handle the release of the album. In the words of vocalist Joe Cafarella, the new album is their "
Vulgar Display of Power." Comparing the album itself not as a clone of the album, but as the way it represents them as a whole, saying "We just wanted to make a CD that would not pigeon hole us into a certain cliché sound. Let’s face it, Pantera made it on their live performances. While MTV was playing ‘Walk’ and ‘This Love’ us metal heads were cranking Fucking Hostile and Mouth for War."
[19] Blood Scent is scheduled for a release on November 11, 2008. In a press release by the UFC, the company stated that the song, "House of Cards" from Blood Scent would be used as the theme song for
UFC Wired.
[20] The first single, "Awake" is accompanied by a video that was shot by GDM Video Production company.
Joining forces with Trans-Fusion Entertainment
In late 2008 Stemm finally found a booking agency who was able to get them outside a regional market.
[21] STEMM has been touring the United States in support of Blood Scent as the headlining act.
Ride Or Die Tour 2009
In June 2009, STEMM announced they would headlining the Ride Or Die Tour
[22] with bands
His Name Was Yesterday and Adakain.
Band members
Current line-up
Joe Cafarella -
vocals,
guitar (1998 - Present)
Alex Scouten - guitar (2003 - 2004) (2007 - Present)
Steve Crowl -
bass (2003 - Present)
Dan Nelligan -
drums (2003 - Present)
Former members
Louis Penque - vocals (1998 - 2003)
Russ Martin - bass (1998 - 2003)
Jimi Penque - drums (1998 - 2003)
T.J. Frost - vocals (2003 - 2007)
Rich Spalla - guitar (2000 - 2008)
Discography
| Title
| Release date
| Label
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| Further Efforts EP
| 1999
| None
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| Dead to Me
| 2000
| None
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| 5
| 2004
| None
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| Songs for the Incurable Heart
| November 15, 2005 October 10, 2006 (re-release)
| I Scream Records
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| Blood Scent
| November 11, 2008
| Catch 22 records
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Miscellanea
STEMM's first concert was opening for major label recording artist
Sevendust.
[23]
STEMM is endorsed by ESP Guitars, Jagermeister and
Mesa Boogie.
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They have won the Buffalo Music Award for Best Hardcore/Metal act in WNY for 3 consecutive years. (2001, 2002, & 2003)
Former vocalist Tom "T.J." Frost was the vocalist for Buffalo NY
death metal band Baphomet (later Banished). He also was a guitar tech for Chimaira and Ill Nino.