Stavesacre. Rock Band.

In the unpredictable world of rock
and roll, it’s hard to stay in the game, let alone on top of your game.
Yet, in spite of the turbulent nature of their medium, Stavesacre has
remained a driving force in the unpredictable world of rock. Nine years
into their history fans, critics and peers alike point to Stavesacre
as a steady source of musical inspiration, passion and integrity.
Stavesacre formed in 1995 from the burgeoning Southern California music
scene. The group formed with a shared vision for creating a band that
would rise above the landscape du jour to communicate a greater concept
of the perfect rock album. Over the next four years the band released
three albums, Friction (1996), Absolutes (1997) and Speakeasy (1999)
(Tooth & Nail Records). During this short 3-album run, the band also
garnered a solid domestic fan-base spanning from coast-to-coast, as
well as abroad in rock-aware, soundboard countries in Europe and Oceania.
After these records came Collective (2001), a look back at their T&N
releases, then the self-titled Stavesacre (2002), the band's fourth
full length album on Nitro Records.
Ever the working band, Stavesacre toured consistently from the start,
spending months at a time in venues in North America and Europe. Equally
comfortable in small clubs and large arenas, as the headliner or support,
their shows are an opportunity for their fans to experience their sonic
vision first hand. They do not disappoint.
The band has long been considered by Southern California music press
and thousands of ardent fans to be the
best band you've
never heard of, due to the group's fervent underground
following. Excellent songwriting, musicianship and a full throttle live
show have established them as a rock tour de force.