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OHM Sign With M-Theory Audio; Visualizer Released For New Song "Exit Stage Left"



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19:20 Wednesday, 16 March 2022
OHM Sign With M-Theory Audio; Visualizer Released For New Song "Exit Stage Left"

A visualizer for "Exit Stage Left", the first new promo single from heavy progressive/fusion band OHM - who have signed with M-Theory Audio -  is available for streaming below.

The power trio - whose lineup in 2022 consists of guitarist Chris Poland (ex-Megadeth), bassist Robertino “Pag” Pagliari (Uli Jon Roth, Frank Gambale) and new drummer Carlos Cruz (Warbringer, Machine Head, Power Trip) - will enter the studio this summer to record their as-yet-untitled new album. In the meantime, the band have unveiled the visualizer video and digital single for “Exit Stage Left,” their first new studio recording since 2012.

Says Poland, "OHM is ecstatic to announce our signing with M-Theory Audio! It’s been a very long time since the release of our last album and with the passing of our previous drummers, David Eagle and Nick Menza, I’m truly grateful to share our new sound alongside bassist, Robert “Pag” Pagliari and drummer, Carlos Cruz. We’re excited for all to hear the new dynamics of our Instrumental/Fusion, especially the heavier elements brought in by Menza and continued by Cruz! Thank you to everyone involved for having us enter a new year with a new label team and to all who continue to support OHM!"

Poland and Pagliari first crossed paths in 1977, when they formed Los Angeles-based rock band The New Yorkers with Gar & Stu Samuelson. Poland and Gar Samuelson were then recruited by Megadeth, where they played on the band's first two records, Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! and Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? Poland departed Megadeth shortly after the release of the second album, and would go on to play bass for the Circle Jerks and release his 1990 solo record, Return to Metalopolis. Poland – with his brother, drummer Mark Poland - soon co-founded the progressive-metal trio Damn The Machine, which released one self-titled album on A&M Records in 1993.

Chris Poland and bassist Robert “Pag” Pagliari reunited in 1997, forming OHM. Poland and Pagliari took the early sound of OHM into a direction that was more influenced by progressive/fusion and jazz, and throughout four albums and dozens of live performances over the next fifteen years were augmented on drums by a variety of multi-talented musicians, including acclaimed jazz drummer Koko Bernejo, Kofi Baker (Extreme Cream, Uli Jon Roth, Vinnie Moore), Joel Taylor (Herb Alpert, Al Di Meola, Allan Holdsworth), Frank Briggs (Cirque Du Soleil, Five For Fighting), and David Eagle (Tina Turner, Oingo Boingo, Gary Hoey).

OHM was joined on the drum kit by another Megadeth alumnus, Nick Menza, in 2015, after the passing of Eagle. The next year of live performances and jam sessions saw the musical chemistry between Poland, Pagliari, and Menza evolve into a heavier metallic direction while retaining the progressive/fusion roots that OHM had established with its blueprint. This lineup began to firmly establish its groove, before a heart attack during a live performance with OHM on May 21st, 2016 at The Baked Potato in Studio City, CA tragically claimed the life of Nick Menza at the age of 51.

The musical direction that Poland and Pagliari had been pursuing with OHM since the addition of Menza continues on in 2022. Carlos Cruz joined the band in 2018, bringing with him an expansive heavy metal drumming resume bolstered by hundreds of live performances with bands such as Warbringer, Hexen, Exmortus and Power Trip. Early live performances from this new iteration of OHM have seen the band continuing to infuse their progressive/fusion blueprint with more overtly metallic chops, while remaining a spectacular display of precision musicianship.

More information on OHM, their upcoming full-length, and live performances in 2022 will be revealed in the months to come by M-Theory Audio and at facebook.com/officialohmband.

(Photo - Alex Solca)





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