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Caveat

New album 'RED' out now!

About Me

The History of CAVEAT
One of the leaders of the current western heavy music revolution, Calgary, Alberta’s Caveat released their debut album, The Biggest Secret (independent), in May 2004, to favorable reviews from the local music community. In the summer of 2005, the group returned with a self-titled EP(Scarab Productions) that had their fans banging their heads in approval. If The Biggest Secret was the sound of a band trying to find it niche, Caveat’s follow up EP is an unapologetic shout to forge ahead, devil horns to the sky. Now in 2007 with the release of Caveat's latest & most ambitious album to date entited 'RED'(Cyclone Records) set to be released on June 1 2007, Caveat are heading full speed ahead into the next year with a no holes barred album & a cross Canada tour to spread their brand of their full trottle, progressive metal across the country. To understand the evolution of this unique band, one only has to look at the origins of Caveat.
In December of 2001, local vocalist/guitarist Greg Musgrave (ex-Toke/Stonewater/One Step Down member) recruited former industrial rockers Cryptomnesia’s bassist Terry Baldwin to join himself and drummer Jawad Baloch(ex-Stonewater & Occam's Razor) in what would become Caveat. The original intention of the members was to have two completely different styles intermixed into one band, enabling Caveat to perform a heavy set or a completly acoustic/melodic set at any performance.
However, the next year saw a number of changes to both the line-up and the sound of Caveat. Baloch announced he was leaving the band early 2002 and was replaced by former Old School drummer Rodney Maxwell. Meanwhile the addition of Baldwin allowed the band to incorporate a second voice and delve into the world of harmonizing and cross vocalising, which would soon become a key ingredient to the Caveat sound. Also during this time, the writing style of Musgrave and Baldwin was getting more experimental, resulting in a heavier and more progressive sound. Instead of keeping Caveat as two separate definitive styles, it was decided to use more of an experimental/ progressive approach, combining the heavy and acoustic elements into a multi-layered sound.
In July of 2003, B.C. rhythm man Casey Rogers (ex-Stonewater/Amoral Minority/Self Control member) replaced Maxwell on drums. This addition was to have a noticeable impact on the music of Caveat as Casey brought both the diversity and progressive edge needed to elevate the whole sound of the band to the next level.
Following the release of The Biggest Secret , with the members of Caveat already leaning towards a heavier sound, the band realized their desire to broaden their sound with the addition of a second guitarist. This led to ex-Thorazine guitarist Joe Sikorski joining the band in July of 2004. Sikorski’s raw talent and creative edge defined the characteristics needed to bring Caveat’s sound to a true multi-layered musical experience.
With all the pieces finally in place, Caveat prepared for their second recording sessions by playing a consistent schedule of live shows in and around Western Canada. Late this summer Caveat entered Sundae Sound Studios to record their self-titled EP showcasing 3 new tracks and 2 re-recorded, heavier versions of tracks from The Biggest Secret . The new EP marked a significant growth in both song writing & dynamics, with the band firing on all cylinders. Ignoring the traditional metal song-writing format in favour of a more experimental approach, Caveat created a distinctive, multi-layered sound, blending booming death metal vocals with melodic three part vocal harmonies and ever-changing time signatures.
After the success of 2005’s self titled EP, which was rated by Beatroute Magazine as one of 2005’s top Calgary releases, the band decided to morph yet again seeing Greg & Joe trading in their 6 string guitars in for 7 strings & Caveat began an extensive writing session over 2006 for what would become their 3rd album & 1st release through Toronto, Canada based label Cyclone Records. June 1, 2007 marks the release of Caveat's 3rd & most involved album to date entitled 'Red'. The 7 song opus showcases their steady writing & musical growth over 2006 which has resulted in a much more focused collection of songs delivering both a heavier & more technical approach to the song writing resulting in Caveat’s most complex & elaborate album yet. With 'RED', Caveat have assembled a collection of multi-layered musical chaos that breaks all rules of conventionality, while still maintaining the key elements that have gained Caveat their current fan base. The band continues to push forward an awakening of Canadian metal with a fresh and distinct sound.

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Member Since: 11/14/2005
Band Website: caveatmusic.com
Band Members:

Greg Musgrave - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Influences include Mike Patton, Devin Townsend, Jeff Loomis, Mikael Akerfeldt, Andy Larocque & Trey Spruance

Joe Sikorski - Lead Guitar
Influences include Metal and Progressive Rock Music

Terry Baldwin - Bass/Vocals
Influences include Charlie Parker, Frank Zappa, Bootsy Collins, Tony Levin, Stu Hamm, Victor Wooten & Dream Theater

Casey Rogers - Drums
Influences include Tomas Haake. Morgan Agren, Gene Hoglan, Mike Portnoy, Ian Paice, Virgil Donati, Danny Carey & Tim Alexander

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' RED' - OUT NOW!


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Record Label: Cyclone Records
Type of Label: Indie

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News and Reviews

Hey folks!Here is a review of RED by Dale Juday at TheProgFiles.com:http://progfiles.com/caveat.php     Dave Perri at Bravewords and Bloody Knuckles gave RED a very positive review and i...
Posted by Caveat on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 06:03:00 PST

Caveat Nominated for Toronto Independent Music Award for Best Metal Act

Toronto, ON - August 28, 2007 -- Caveat has been nominated for the 2007 Toronto Independant Awards in the Best Metal category. This nomination is in recognition of the support and attention from ...
Posted by Caveat on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 08:02:00 PST

NOV 2006: RECORDING OF ALBUM NUMBER 3 BEGINS...

Nov 12, 2006 FINALLY, we have begun tracking the drums for the new disk. The last couple of days Joe & Casey have been working on getting drums sounds, tuning, ect & we began day 1 of trackin...
Posted by Caveat on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 10:14:00 PST

CAVEAT SIGNS WITH CYCLONE RECORDS!!!

Greeting all! We are very pleased to announce that we have recently joined forces wth Brad Trew & Cyclone Records. We are totally stoked about the upcoming future with Cyclone who will be rel...
Posted by Caveat on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 02:56:00 PST

Caveat EP available at Megatunes / Sloth Records

Don't forget the Caveat EP is available at Megatunes and Sloth Records in Calgary, AB, for the unbelievable price of only $8.Make sure to pick up your copy while you still can....
Posted by Caveat on Tue, 11 Jul 2006 03:37:00 PST

Caveat on Knuckletracks .94

Caveat is pleased to announce their track The One has been included on KnuckleTracks #94, along with the following write up:Calgary's Caveat are leading up to the much anticipated follow-up to '04's T...
Posted by Caveat on Thu, 23 Mar 2006 01:58:00 PST

Review by Blooddawn.de Webzine

Something delicious from the Canadian underground is crossing the ocean! This well-produced EP with excellent artwork offers the listener richly detailed, progressive and exper...
Posted by Caveat on Mon, 06 Feb 2006 12:22:00 PST

ProgressiveWorld.net Review

Caveat - Caveat Released: 2005 Label: Scarab Metal Productions Cat. No.: Total Time: 26:42 Reviewed by: Jan-Mikael Erakare, January 2006 Evaluation: Canadian quartet Caveat's EP is ...
Posted by Caveat on Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:41:00 PST

Beatroute Magazines's Top Cow-town Releases

The following is an exert from Beatroute Magazine's "Top Cow-town Releases...The year 2005 in local music" Caveat S/T Scarab Metal Productions Caveat's second EP takes the best aspects from metal bo...
Posted by Caveat on Fri, 06 Jan 2006 10:53:00 PST

Calgary Sun Article

Mike Bell at the Calgary Sun wrote up an article about us.  Check it!   http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=117799&x =articles&s=events...
Posted by Caveat on Wed, 04 Jan 2006 09:56:00 PST