Bolus burst out in the Year 2000 , right after the collapse of the 20th century, at the start of the fresh millenium, in Brisbane, Queensland, with hot riffs, dope beats and intricate mind numbing rhymes and set about writing their debut E.P “Mechanoid Vocationâ€, which was recorded in 2002 by the legendary Jeff Lovejoy, and mastered at 301 studios in Sydney. It was subsequently released in 2002 to a great response and the fellas spent the next 2 years doing shows around the South East Corner, honing their live skills to a razors edge."Debut 8 track EP "Mechanoid Vocation" is a tasty blend of Rock, metal and smart hip-hop, managing to avoid many of the cliché hazards these genres have to offer" - KERRANG MAGAZINE"While elements comes from as far a field as Cypress Hill to extreme hard rock. Stylish deck work blending with heavy bass driven grooves under textural guitars and thundering skins invoke sonic atmospheres not totally dissimilar to monsters such as Zeni Gever and Tool". -RAVE MAGAZINEAlbum review by www.thedwarf.com.au
Posted: Tuesday, April 3 "Bolus are an unsigned four piece hip-hop rock metal group rising from Brisbane Australia, with Robert Marchitto and Damien Burge delivering the cracking guitar and bass riffs, Radovan Matic showing awesome skill on the drums and Adam Douglass on vocals and working in some turntable cuts.
'Sonic Schematics' is a follow up to their 2002 debut EP 'Mechanoid Vocation', which was generally well received into the underground scene. This latest release from the boys show cases their evolution from a band capable of rocking the local pub, to a credible group more than capable of selling records. Sonic Schematics offers smoother vocals and an overall more polished sound which the band developed from nearly three years of touring.
Having never heard any previous material from Bolus before now I was skeptical about an outfit that describes its sound as a cross between Kyuss crossed Tool crossed cypress hill, however this changed as soon as I listened to this album for the first time. The cracking guitar riffs, scorching hip hop vocals and some nicely blended work on the turntables creates a strong likeness to musical giants such as Rage Against The Machine and Public Enemy with some evident metal influences thrown in.Bolus do not follow in the footsteps of many bands and become carbon copies of their influences. They refuse to fall into any particular style or genre of music they are a unique compilation of many musical elements which in my opinion they manage to pull off extremely well, delivering an excellent album which is strong from beginning to end"
In 2006 the boys headed into Blackbox Recording Studios in Albion, Brisbane to lay down the self-produced mini Album, "Sonic Schematics", engineered by the one and only Jeff Lovejoy and Mastered by Jack the Bear at Deluxe Mastering Studios in Melbourne, due for release MAY 2007. Artwork by Gino Campagnaro.Consisting of 9 songs, “Sonic Schematics†is a blend of Hard Rock, Metal, Groove, Funk and Hardcore Rap, some refreshing true Aussie grit.To kick off their latest release "Sonic Schematics", which will be in all good record stores in July 2007, and available nationally thru MGM Distribution, cat no. PSI-011. BOLUS will be doing a tour of Launches up and down the East Coast of Australia with dates in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne. Keep your eyes peeled right here and in your local street press for more info about actual dates etc.Contact Bolus by email :
[email protected]"Mechanoid Vocation" out now thru MGM Distribution cat no. PSI-003 and www.cdbaby.com"Sonic Schematics" out OCTOBER 07 thru MGM Distribution cat no. PSI-011 also available thru www.cdbaby.com and ITUNES.both E.P's soon to be available on itunes as well so check it out!!!!
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..............July - August 2007 Bolus fresh off a Tour of Australia, have blown crowds away in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and a final show in Brisbane, taking thier blend of roughness to the streets and showing people how a real band does it. More future action to come fo sure motherfuckers.