Fall of Man began in 2003 when Joe Viers and Tommy McCullough, formally of "Digital Black" got together in the studio and started recording ideas, Once in the studio they determined that they were ultimately in need of a talented bass player. Enter Bryan Watson bass player from a cover band called "Fat Dog", The three instantly connected. From the moment they began rehearsing, Fall of Man was conceived and a new rock revolution had begun.
The original concept was to put together a 2-3 song demo to shop for interest. The CD was completed and released in 2004 and got great reviews from music fans, fellow musicians and industry insiders alike. As a result of the positive feedback and prospective interest in more material, they began writing and recording their first full-length CD. The band decided to hold off on live performances until the CD was completed.
However, as all musicians know, the call of the stage is not easily ignored and "Fall of Man" played their debut live show August 27, 2005 at historic 'Never On Sunday' in Cincinnati. The purpose of this premature show was to feel the chemistry sharing a stage. With a faulty PA and a thready crowd, FOM perservered and made it through! Mission accomplished and they had their first live show as FOM under their belt.
The full-length self-titled CD is expected to be released in February '06. The goal of the group has been to complete a 'radio-friendly' CD and support it by playing both with local well-known artists as well as larger venues as local openers for national acts around Ohio.
The three members of "Fall of Man", Joe Viers, Bryan Watson and Tommy McCullough, have extensive live-show experience. They have cumulatively performed over 5,000 shows internationally with various groups. "Fall of Man" is a brand new fusion of all of their previous musical experiences and talents. The upcoming CD will tell the rest...