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Militia from "Swear On Your Life" On The Show March 21, 2008
Uncensored Net Noise Militia from "Swear On Your Life" On The Show March 21, 2008
Love Letter
I apologize for not having the bands info on the site the day of the interview. MilitiA was great on the show and we wish her and the band the best of luck.. I was told by MilitiA to write her a love letter on the site so here it goes..
Dear MilitiA baby i'm sorry I didn't put your info on the site so the next time we meet I'll let you tie me up and spank me if you like. I was a bad boy and I deserve to be punished. Mistress MilitiA I'm truly sorry please execpt my apology for not have your info on the site..
Love Chris
Band Bio
SWEAR ON YOUR LIFE was formed by MilitiA., Ed Strohsahl, and Marc Reischer in the spring of 2005. Songwriting partners for several years, bassist Strohsahl and guitarist Reischer found themselves working with an endless parade of singers, never quite finding one that fit what they were hearing and writing.
Enter MilitiA., a stunning force of nature who had already established herself as a fixture on both the local and national rock scene as a VJ and host on FUSE music television, MTV2, VH1, and as the featured vocalist in Dee Snider’s (Twisted Sister) horror-rock opera, Van Helsing’s Curse. Love at first sight is a bullshit cliche, but it’s close enough.
Within months, the three had written an album’s worth of material, and, with original drummer Jim Spengler, began forging a reputation as a vicious live band, re-inventing the three minute rock song as bruising, sweat-soaked battle cry.
After parting ways with their original drummer, Swear On Your Life entered 2006 determined to move forward, and began recording their debut EP, Burn My Crosses, that spring. The rest of the year proved to be the hardest test faced yet by the band, with the pressures of creating a debut record forcing the band to become an even tougher, more tight-knit family, and Swear On Your Life came out of 2006 bloodied, but far stronger than before.
The addition of Chip Thomas, a powerful local drummer, was the missing piece to this puzzle. Joining the band in December 2006, Chip fit into the lineup seamlessly, and SOYL never looked back...
Scrapping everything they had recorded in 2006, Swear On Your Life went into Spin Studios (Queens, NY) in Feb 2007, and recorded the Burn My Crosses EP, live, in 2 days.
Engineered by Nick Cipriano, and mastered by Steve Kadison (Sony Studios), Burn My Crosses is the definitive statement of what Swear On Your Life is: Punishingly heavy grooves, anchored by the near-telepathic rhythm section of Thomas and Strohsahl... Reischer’s blistering guitar work, switching instantly between crushing riffs and evocative, melodic textures...and of course, the voice of MilitiA., covering every inch of ground between a whisper and a scream with the authority of an unrepentant badass.
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