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In Greek mythology, the Chimaera (pronounced ki-mera-ah) was an evil amalgamation of a dragon, lion and goat, a fearsome beast that sprouted fire from its mouthnot exactly the type of creature you want to spar with.
What does that have to do with the white-hot Tulsa band The Hero Factor? Why would the band dub its first major release the Battling Chimaera EP? Well, because keeping the band together over some six yearsfighting societal pressures and major line-up changeshas felt a little like going toe to toe with the mighty serpent-beast, says founding member and bassist Eric Arndt.
The disc finds the band not only unified after shaking off those personnel changes, but also emerging as one of the most promising pop-weaned indie rock outfits in the Midwest.
Awash in keyboards and layers of sound and driven by the big-lunged pipes of thoughtful vocalist/writer Ben Kilgore, Battling Chimaera certainly suggests that The Hero Factor is winning any battle with any would-be or mythological demons. It finds the band drawing on everything from the hard-driving, avant pop of Muse to the passion-soaked vocals of Adam Duritz in songs touching on everything from heartbreak to the value of self-empowerment and self-lovesongs tastefully informed by everything from Sigur Ros to Southern gospel.com
Its a sound that is miles beyond the southern rock, Black Crowes-inflected style of the original band, which was overhauled completely in early 2002, when bassist/vocalist/songwriter Arndt and fellow founder/guitarist Matt Fisher welcomed drummer Nathan Price, keyboardist Chad Copelin and celebrated local singer/songwriter Ben Kilgore into the fold.
It was just natural, Kilgore says, noting that the new bands chemistry was immediate. I felt like the thing that they were missing was what I had, and what they had was what I was missing.
Rock fans in and around Tulsa agreed, as both fans of the earlier version of The Hero Factor and Kilgores own group of followed approved, bolstering buzz on the band that would eventually help it get to where it is now, selling out more than 1,500-seat rooms.
The current band made its recorded debut with Tulsa City Limits, a live set sharing the title of the club where it was captured in the fall of 2003. Issued the falling winter, the disc was recorded almost unbeknownst to the band and released on a whim, simply to offers fans some music at shows. In February 2005, the band issued its proper follow-up, Interactions, The Hero Factors first studio effort.
Recycling and refurbishing three tracks from the live debut, Interactions was bookended by another stage release, Live at Suede, an ultra-limited release also recorded in Tulsa.
Yet if their previous releases found the band sort of feeling around in the dark, experimenting in the studio, and capturing the five guys really coming together as a band, the Battling Chimaera EP finds the band truly connecting and rising to another level.
Built atop pounding but rubbery basslines, smart, soulful and whirling keyboard riffing and atmospheric guitars, its the sound of The Hero Factor grasping its ample promise while coalescing as five musicians brimming with confidencewho are enjoying what they feel put on the Earth to do.
The music was written by the band and the lyrics split between Arndt and Kilgore. In Landings, the former explores the mysterious directions life can take, while Kilgore reflects on his failing of a loved one in Come Down. Kilgores Run preaches self-confidence and fearlessness, while Arndts Paper Doll studies self-loathing, and Learning to Steal borrows passages from drummer Nathan Prices journal.
Now working on their proper studio debut, Arndt says its taken the band a long time to get comfortable with itself, to recognize that all five of them are no better than when playing their respective instrument. This is just kind of what happens and is the result of all five of us acknowledging that this is what we were meant to do, he says. I think if we can make ourselves available, who knows what can happen.
Says Kilgore, I think were realizing the voice that we have and that we dont want to waste it on trivial things. We want it to be beautiful so that it stops people in their tracks. I want the music to have the power to do something in peoples lives, whether its to make em smile, or make them cry, but just to do something that initiates change in peoples lives.
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Member Since: 11/13/2004
Band Website: theherofactor.com
Band Members: Ben Kilgore: Vocals Eric Arndt: Vocals Matt Fisher: Guitar Chad Copelin: Keyboards Nathan Price: Drums
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Record Label: Nobility Label
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My Blog

TULSA :: VOLUME PARTY :: CANCER BENEFIT

Greetings.We wanted all of you in the Tulsa area to be aware of the ARCS Salon: Volume Party/ Cancer Benefit.Saturday, January 13th 2007The Hero Factor and Da'rel Jr. w/ DJ MoodyThe Otherside (69th an...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 02:05:00 PST

Lyrics!

Alright, alright...we finally posted the lyrics for the tunes on our profile page. Hope you enjoy...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Thu, 10 Aug 2006 04:16:00 PST

STREET TEAM FOR THE HERO FACTOR

HEY GUYS. THANK YOU SO  MUCH FOR THE SUPPORT. WE ARE NOW AT THE POINT THAT WE NEED STREET TEAM REPS AND E TEAM REPS TO HELP US WITH THE GETTING OUR MUSIC OUT. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HELPING PLE...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Wed, 07 Jun 2006 05:56:00 PST

Live record release date...

Greetings! As many of you already know, the band has been going through a transitional period lately. Quitting the weekly gigs in Tulsa, we have been able to invest more time in the cities and stat...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 01:07:00 PST

Cain's Christmas Show

We are playing at Cain's Ballroom December 23rd with Ester Drang and Ryan Lindsey. It is going to be a great show. Tickets are available at www.startickets.com all Tulsa Albertson's locations, and Cai...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Tue, 13 Dec 2005 09:26:00 PST

CD RELEASE SHOW

hey everyone. i hope we are running this into the ground, because we want everyone there. Our CD release show is on Feb. 26th at Cain's Ballroom. it is a FREE show. with nashville act, Lume. we hop...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

new songs posted

hello everyone. we just uploaded two new songs from our unreleased cd. we hope you enjoy. as we've said before, our cd release show will be on feb. 26th at cain's ball room in tulsa, Ok. we are going ...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

It is finally done!

It is finally done! We have spent the last several months working on our first studio album, and man does it sound great. We will release the CD at the historic Cains Ballroom Feb. 26th, so mark yo...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Videos, myspace and the new album.....

Hey everybody, I've finally got all the footage from the tulsa city limits concert, what video would you like to see up on the site? I've got video for all the songs, so look at the back of the cd and...
Posted by The Hero Factor on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST