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Cage - Biography


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Cage, just the name implies the image of unbreakable steel and an inescapable trap. The perfect moniker for the heavy metal leader of the next phase of heavy rock music. Critics and fans alike have tried to label or classify this 5 piece group from the glistening shores of San Diego, California, with terms like "pure millennium metal", "classic metal for the new age" or "modern day power metal". Whatever you want call them, you should also add "contagious and infectious", as they inspire people to continue to press replay when the CD is in their stereo, and " let's go see them again" when they play live.

ImageIn 1992 as grunge, despair, and flannel shirts pushed the arena metal sound of the 80's into the realm of extreme un-coolness, ironically Cage was born. Some bands are great musicians but just don't have "it", that magic that makes certain performers special. Cage has that "it", and it comes from following their musical hearts in an uncompromising way right from their earliest beginnings. They could have tried to follow the 3 or 4 different musical trends that have come and gone since then, but instead they wrote songs that inspired that feeling that only the sound of heavy metal can deliver.

Although a full-length CD was recorded in 1995, it has still remained un-released. It wasn't until 1998 that Cage released their first full-length CD appropriately called "Unveiled".

ImageThis CD had the advantage of 6 years worth of material and news quickly began to spread through the underground metal community that a new band from San Diego, California had somehow captured the magic of timeless heavy metal. Cage had very little contacts but worked the pavement hard sending out over 300 promo packages that contained some of the most illustrious packaging an independent band had ever assembled. Backed financially by singer Sean Peck who worked in the lucrative Southern Californian real estate market, this independent band had better packaging and promotional materials than that of a band signed to a major label. More importantly though, Unveiled was blowing people away. The reviews began coming in and they were unbelievable. The CD began selling quickly as independent distributors were contacting the band and sending cash orders in large and rapid fashion.

Then the calls started coming in from Europe. This market was unknown to Cage but apparently they loved the CD so much that despite a massive marketing campaign, even more contacts found their way to the band. A journalist named Jurgen Tscmaler saw something in Cage and believed that they could be the start of something huge. Unbeknownst to the band, Jurgen entered them in a prestigious best-unsigned band contest for German Rock Hard magazine. The winner of the competition would be awarded the opportunity to play at the world famous Dynamo Open Air festival in Holland. The competition for 1999 had over 600 bands competing and the winner was selected by the fans votes, not the critics. Cage has always been a band of the people and this competition was no exception as Cage won the contest by over a 2 to 1 margin.

Cage was on their way to play the Dynamo Open Air festival in Holland, which was headlined by Metallica that year. As they prepared for their biggest show ever, the calls from record labels began pouring in. The competition had carried with it a lot of exposure as the winning song Shoot To Kill was featured on a CD that came with the magazine. Something like 80,000 copies were distributed and Shoot To Kill was the first song on the CD. After months of negotiations, Cage settled on the small but effective independent German record label Omega Records, who made them the number one band on the label. Cage signed their first record deal immediately after their ripping performance in front of an estimated 8,000 at the 1999 Dynamo Open Air festival. Cage had delivered a performance that sent shockwaves through the metal press, as a virtual unknown had stolen the show in the eyes of many journalists.

ImageBeing one of the few remaining metal bands in Southern California at that time had certain advantages. Cage was able to hone their live skills in front of huge crowds on a consistent basis by opening for virtually every touring metal band that came through the region. Whether it was amphitheatres with Iron Maiden and Dio, sold out theatres with Judas Priest and Dokken or simply headlining on their own, Cage always made the most of their opportunities delivering shocking power, and the instant gratification to new audiences due to their catchy yet heavy material. Cage developed a huge fan base that kept them at the top of every promoters list because they were professional and more importantly to them, sold tons of tickets.

Cage was clearly on their way and their string of huge local shows continued. They began writing for their follow up CD, which put them under tremendous pressure to avoid the sophomore jinx. Reviews were so outstanding on Unveiled that an incredible follow up was mandatory. Right before the 1999 Dynamo Open Air festival, Cage added powerhouse drummer Mikey Niel to the band to increase the power and speed of the group. This proved to be an excellent move, as his impact was a key factor to the success of their second release "Astrology". The band had matured and was a close-knit group after 8 years of big performances and recording together. This maturity and increased musical proficiency, combined with great song writing to make the critically acclaimed masterpiece that is known as Astrology.

Omega Records again released Astrology in September 2000 throughout Europe. The media and fan response was incredible and the praise was unthinkably. To make a long story short, it was even greater than that of Unveiled, as an intense media campaign ensued.

ImageHow did Cage deliver a second CD that had so much progression, that it sounded like it was their 4th or 5th release? The success of the Astrology CD allowed Cage to make the next advance in their career by playing 2 festivals in Europe in the summer of 2001. They were selected to play the prestigious Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany and the Metal Dayz Open Air Festival in Switzerland. Cage has been reviewed by local and worldwide critics at shows abroad and have commented time and time again, that they possess a special quality in their live performance. That "it" happens when they play live, and that has garnered them accolades time and time again as the "best band of the festival". This was the case at the Wacken and the Metal Dayz as Cage captured the imagination and attention of everyone in attendance. These were the pinnacle performances of their career to date and as always, they delivered when it counted the most.

Upon their triumphant return from Europe, more good fortune awaited our heavy metal heroes, as they would be signed to their first domestic deal. A new Los Angeles, California based upstart metal company called World War III Records wanted to release Astrology in the US and Canada. WWIII Records executive Juan Garcia believed in Cage and Astrology's wide spread demographic appeal so much, that he hired a radio publicist to fight for the cause. Cage was the only band on the entire label that received this sort of radio support. Cage was featured on many U.S. radio and Internet based metal music programs receiving maximum spins that at times overcame such heavyweight acts such as Slayer.

After 2 incredible CDs and sensing that the band was at the very edge of worldwide exposure, Cage decided to concentrate on writing and recording the band's next CD, the one that for sure would make or break the band. Germany's Massacre Records took a chance on Cage and signed them to a European record deal for their 3rd CD.

Cage released their 3rd CD "Darker Than Black" in early 2003. The album was recorded at world famous Silver Cloud Studios (Bruce Dickinson / Halford / Rob Rock) in Burbank, California. The recording was produced and engineered by Richard "The Guru" Carrette (Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Steel Prophet, Wayne) and Cage vocalist Sean Peck.

ImageDarker Than Black saw Cage playing faster and more aggressive songs. For the 1st time ever, vocalist Sean Peck combined clean, power, black and death metal vocal parts on the songs White Magic, Chupacabra and Secrets Of Fatima. The CD included the road-tested classic metal anthem KILL THE DEVIL and the unbelievable 8-minute plus monster metal track WINGS OF DESTRUCTION that featured out of this world multi-track vocals and totally insane guitar playing. Special appearances featured on the Darker Than Black CD included super producer and guitar shredder Roy Z (Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson, Halford, Helloween, Rob Rock) who laid down 2 blistering lead guitar solos on the songs Wings Of Destruction and March Of The Cage and from Joe Floyd (Warrior), who laid a no holds barred lead guitar solo on the song March Of The Cage.

Upon its release, Darker Than Black was hailed as an instant classic by many of the metal industry leading magazines and webzines worldwide by getting dozens of perfect reviews and scores and especially the metal hungry army of loyal Cage fans.

The review of Darker Than Black in the prestigious German metal magazine HEAVY received the very top score from the magazine's journalists and finished in the #1 position on their Soundcheck chart list for the month of March 2003. The CD beat out older and established bands such as Overkill, The Haunted, Children Of Bodom, Krokus, Anthrax, Cradle Of Filth, Shadow's Fall and Biohazard, among many others.

Cage followed the release of Darker Than Black in March 2003 by doing what they do best and that is tearing up stages in the United States in Mexico. The band played prestigious festivals and high profile events that year to include the Brave Words 6 Pack Weekend festival in Cleveland, Ohio; LA Gates Of Metal festival in Los Angeles, California; Milwaukee Metalfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Bang Your Head USA festival in San Diego, California and their 1st ever gig in Mexico at the Fiestas Del Sol State Fairgrounds in Baja California, Mexico supporting the popular Mexican rock bands Maldita Vecindad and Victimas Del Doctor Cerebro and other regional shows alongside Seven Witches; Black N Blue; Bitch and Heretic.

2004 saw Cage making a major advance in Mexico by playing at the Epica festival in Mexico City as special guest of Kamelot; the Bang Your Head festival in Germany; the largest heavy metal festival ever promoted in Mexico, the Monterrey Metal Fest Vol. 1, which saw the band billed on the Main Stage alongside classic bands such as Twisted Sister; Dio; Quiet Riot; Dokken; Hatebreed and Shaman; multiple night side stage support slots for Iron Maiden / Arch Enemy and Scorpions / Tesla concerts at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles, California; shows at Miramar and Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps bases in San Diego, California and other regional shows supporting W.A.S.P.

The following year saw the band in the initial stages of writing and compiling ideas for what was to be the foundation for their new 4th CD, which would combine the best elements of the previous 3 CDs: power, speed, aggression, melody lines and major hooks. Live concerts were sporadic during this time, but the band was able to secure a slot at the Earthshaker festival in Germany and played regional shows alongside Europe; Ratt; Metal Church; L.A. Guns; Helstar and Agent Steel.

2006 saw the band entering Viper Studios in San Diego, California once more with producer / engineer Richard "The Guru" Carr and with Cage vocalist Sean Peck and guitarist Dave "Conan" Garcia assisting in the recordings of their 4th CD which was now known officially as Hell Destroyer.

The band locked themselves in the studio for many agonizing and punishing months as they tracked and perfected every band member performance; musical note; melody line and song lyric until they were 200% satisfied. The blood soaked attempt to record the perfect beast marrying the best of classic American heavy metal and European power metal resulted in the creation of Hell Destroyer, one of the most intense and soon to be legendary heavy metal albums ever made within the confines of the genre.

2007 finds Cage releasing Hell Destroyer with various new and exciting record label partners worldwide: Destroy All Records Entertainment / Bcd Music Group for the United States and Canada - MTM Music for Western & Eastern Europe / Australia - Asenath Records for Mexico - Dynamo Records for Central America and South America and planning a major comeback on the international live concert scene.

In September 2007 Cage was joined by drummer Norm leggio of legendary prog metalers, Pshychotic Waltz. This has added a new level of thundering fury as Cage has once again sought to push the limits for their next masterful endeavor.

The future is now shining brighter than ever before for Cage, as the looming aggression that will be known as Hell Destroyer will be unleashed upon the world-wide metal movement soon enough. The time is here for the worldwide metal masses to proclaim the arrival of Cage once and for all, as the new kings of the aggressive American heavy metal movement.