:: BAND BIO ::
CHANGING
SKIN, a melodic hardcore band from Boston, Massachusetts, was formed in February
of 2001. Initially calling themselves Blindsided, they rocked over 100 shows
in their first year and a half of existence and recorded their first demo CD
entitled "Ground Zero," under that name. CHANGING SKIN has now finished
their much anticipated second release. This latest disc contains six brand new
songs featuring the current line-up: Carlos Lobato, Josh Barbarotta, Chris Harrell,
Justin Philbrook, Ken Kato, and Nelson Dyer.
From melodic vibes inspired by Tool, to aggressive outbursts resembling System
of a Down, CHANGING SKIN has created a sound that is uniquely their own. With
each member coming from a different cultural and musical background, the six
have managed to create what is now the CHANGING SKIN sound. Their insane live
shows have also created a buzz - these six musicians leave nothing behind when
they take the stage.
While the new release entitled "The Blindsided Basement Demo" showcases
the band's tremendous musical growth, they remain committed to maintaining the
high-energy live performances they have become known for.
CHANGING SKIN began as Blindsided in the basement of founder and lead guitarist
Carlos Lobato, in Braintree, Massachusetts, with drummer Josh Barbarotta joining
him in the early stages. Once established as an original band back in February
of 2001, Blindsided took that year by storm, by recording and releasing their
first CD in August 2001. The CD was highly reviewed and received airplay on
various local stations around Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Additionally,
the CD was being distributed through several music stores including the New
England-based chain Newbury Comics. Throughout the next year, Blindsided played
over 50 shows including the WAAF & Budweiser Boston Battle of the Bands;
The Hard Rock Cafe, Garage Band Records, and Samuel Adam's 12 Bands of Christmas
Show; and shared the stage with over a hundred bands.
In the coming months, Blindsided was forced to overcome a few frustrating line-up
changes. The addition of frontman Chris Harrell in January 2002 finally gave
Blindsided the voice and intensity they had been searching for. After only a
few shows together, the new group was already stirring up the scene and becoming
one of Boston's most promising rock bands.
In the spring of 2002, now with Justin on bass, Blindsided stepped out on a
regional level and started capturing audiences in the surrounding states. Connecticut
has become their second home, followed by New York, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.
They ventured out even further when they embarked on their self-sponsored "Intersection
Tour," which covered 12 shows in 9 different states during the month of
July, 2002.
As Blindsided prepared to take the next step, the band decided to change their
name to CHANGING SKIN and expand to a 6-piece band. In September 2002, CHANGING
SKIN welcomed two new members: Ken Kato joined them on rhythm guitar and since
Josh wanted to move over to percussions, Nelson Dyer was announced as the new
drummer. Having to take another small break to regroup, CHANGING SKIN knew they
would comeback stronger.
Meanwhile, CHANGING SKIN has also found the time to record their latest demo,
which they are proud to say was fully engineered by the band. The new demo was
tracked, mixed, mastered and produced by the band in their home studio.
Today, CHANGING SKIN is thrilled to have already had the chance to play with
bands such as Adema, Disturbed, Black Label Society, Hatebreed, Nonpoint, Flaw,
Nullset, Vice, Diecast, Murphy's Law, Tree, 3rd Strike, Blindside, Ra, Must,
Gargantua Soul, [Minus], Flipp, Dog Day Sunrise and many other friends. Changing
Skin has also participated in such events as the New Hampshire Freedom Fest
(Jan. 2002), the New York Metal Fest (Mar. 2002), Locobazooka 11 (sep. 2002),
among others.
With their dynamic and intense live shows, CHANGING SKIN has built a loyal fan
base in the New England area, while racking up over 60,000 hits on their website,
selling out of their first demo "Ground Zero," and having played for
sold out clubs around the New England area, including music festivals and showcases.
Currently, CHANGING SKIN is focused on an upcoming full-length CD. They have
already gotten back to work, as they are exploring a few opportunities with
well-established producer John Seymour (U2, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and Santana,
with whom he won a Grammy Award for his work on the 1999 "Supernatural"
album). Seymour and CHANGING SKIN have begun pre-production and will soon be
recording. Still shopping for a label, CHANGING SKIN is also looking into another
2002 tour opportunity.
After having accomplished so much in their first year and a half, CHANGING SKIN
is looking forward to writing new material to be added to the full-length CD,
while supporting their latest effort, and expanding their fan base throughout
New England and the rest of the country. With their new line-up, their loyal
fans, pulse pounding music, and intense shows, CHANGING SKIN will continue to
rock audiences throughout the Boston area and beyond.