Neal
Middleton—lead vocals, guitar
Taylor Richards—guitar
Chris Harding—guitar
Jake Smith—drums
Tommy Mortensen—bass guitar
Royal Bliss is modern rock with equal parts beauty and tragedy.
The band has already been through enough to justify their own
VH1 Behind The Music episode complete with addiction, near death
experiences, car crashes, and law suits.
Hailing from Salt Lake City, Royal Bliss gradually came together
after high school when guitarist Chris Harding stumbled into a
pizza parlor where frontman Neal Middleton was playing a solo
gig. "I told Chris I would love to sing in a band and he invited
me to jam with his band at a rehearsal" says Middleton. "That
night we instantly clicked and wrote four songs." The next day
Middleton dropped out of college and quit his day job to pursue
the rock n roll dream.
For the next few years Royal Bliss built up a loyal fan base the
old-fashioned way--on the road. The band recorded a demo and
thanks to their hook-laden songwriting ability, synergy and
stage presence they were able to sell over 8,000 CD's on their
own.
In 2004, the band started to generate major label interest, but
it all came to a halt when Middleton was seriously injured in a
near fatal accident that left him paralyzed in a wheel chair.
After months of rehabilitation, Middleton miraculously got back
on his feet and was able to walk again (he still has only
partial feeling in his right leg). The band regrouped and
decided to push forward. They headed back into the studio for
some of the most intense studio sessions they have ever
encountered.
During the recording, tragedy ambushed the band again. Drummer
Jake Smith flipped his car five times after leaving the studio
one night and Harding sliced his face in half while skiing.
"It was crazy" states Richards. "Jake had just finished
recording his drum tracks when he left the studio the night of
the accident and I actually went with Chris on the skiing trip.
I was skiing a different slope, so I didn't even realize that it
happened until I saw him with his jaw wired shut."
After the smoke cleared, the band finally released their
independent debut--the appropriately titled "After The Chaos
II". Combining elements of classic rock and modern indie rock,
the band received rave reviews and played shows across the U.S.
Supporting artists such as Kid Rock, Maroon 5, Hinder, Three
Days Grace, and Buckcherry.
After the initial release of "After The Chaos II" in 2005, The
Control Group, an independent record company out of Seattle
picked up the record and gave them a nationwide distribution
deal. While the band had substantial radio success in the past,
the albums first single "Devils and Angels" took them to a whole
new level. A number of stations across the US including KHTB/SLC,
KZDX/Idaho, KCVI/Idaho, KOMP/Las Vegas, WIIL/Chicago, and KEYJ/Abilene,
TX started spinning the track and it instantly became a top
requested song exploding Royal Bliss to 1 airplay at both rock
and pop radio. “After The Chaos II” sold a staggering 12,000
units and at one point, their album was selling 1 at the Gray
Whale music store chain (outselling numbers 2-5 by a combined
total of nearly 8 to 1). At that time Virgin Records president
Jason Flom took notice and immediately signed them to his new
Capitol Music Group Label under EMI in May 2007.
That summer the band headed off to Portland, OR to record their
major label debut "Life In-Between" with producer Rob Daiker.
"Working with Rob, we were finally able to record the way we
wanted" states Middleton. "Our past recordings were done in a
living room and a kitchen. This time around, we all recorded in
the same room and captured the feel of the band". "There were
multiple strip clubs to keep our head in the game" adds Richards
with a smile.
"Life In-Between" is the band's most honest and personal
material to date. "All of the songs are sculpted out of life's
hard lessons." says Middleton. "We went in with 30 plus songs
and narrowed the record down to 12."
When asked about the meaning behind the bands songs, Middleton
explained "Devils & Angels" is about feeling like your stuck in
the middle and having to make a choice. It's kind of like the
old cartoons when the main character would have an angel on his
right shoulder telling him to do the right thing and the devil
would be on his left shoulder telling him to do the opposite.
The song is just about internal struggles."
"We Did Nothing Wrong" was written about all the crazy shit
that's going on in the world from a kids point of view. It's
about war, global warming, and all the other stuff that the kids
are inheriting from the older generation."
From the album starter "Save Me", written about Middleton's
personal struggles with alcohol, drugs, and transition into
adult hood to "Here They Come" about dealing with people trying
to inflict their point of view on you, the album is filled with
big riffs and memorable melodies that instantly get stuck in the
minds of everyone who hears them.
The elements of life lie in the process and the adventure, these
songs are the result of that journey, a place where tragedy and
beauty can exist side by side, where every emotion is valid and
every emotion is needed. Such is the essence of Royal Bliss.
Catch Royal Bliss on
Tour:
Jan
29 2010
8:00P Liquid Joes
Salt Lake City, Utah
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