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Channel Eight

Vernon, British Columbia, Canada | SELF

Vernon, British Columbia, Canada | SELF
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"Channel Eight-The Pilot"

“The Pilot”, packs a punch for a three song recording. The opening track, “Getting Nowhere”, is a song that is laced with loud, heavy guitars and hard-hitting lyrics that could only be described as a juggernaut of epic proportions.

“Lights Out”, can only be described as the perfect hard rock song that every band wants to write. It encompasses everything that makes a great song.

“Suffocating”, is the most dynamic and diverse song because it incorporates different elements of rock, hard rock, and alternative rock that could very well make it an instant radio hit. - Emurg


Discography

Point Of No Return is the first single. Channel Eight are finishing three more songs with producer Tavis Saunders for their debut EP. Channel Eight has been featured on many online and college radios around North America.

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CHANNEL EIGHT

Jeff Mathers Vocals and Guitar
Aaron Cyr Bass
Steve Manning Drums

Channel Eight started in October 2007, a reunion of two longtime friends and collaborators.

Drummer Steve Manning and Singer / Songwriter Jeff Mathers first shared the stage in1996.
Jeff had just joined Steve's band, which was set to play a Battle of the Bands in Vernon, BC.
Walking away with the cash prize, they quickly gained local recognition, and before long relocated to Vancouver to claim a spot on the city's thriving scene.

Moving eventually split their partnership, each going his own way to get some field experience;

Manning played with CFOX SEEDS alumni Pleasure, and singer - songwriter Mani Khiara.
With Mani Khiara, Steve opened for Grammy Winner John Mayer

Mathers fronted hard rock bands Soma City Ward and Goya; opening for the likes of Puddle Of Mudd and Big Wreck before ditching the 'rock bar' scene for acoustic nights at Backstage Lounge and Media Club.
Jeff released a solo EP of mostly acoustic material, enlisting his friends Toby Hulse (Retrograde/ Run The Red Light), Dave Benedict (Default) and Michael Johnston (KILL RHYTHM) as additional musicians.

While living on the West Coast gave our heroes experience, the hustle of city life began draining their spirits. Individually, each moved back to Okanagan Valley and soon Steve found himself sitting in on Jeff's acoustic sets.
As a duo, they played anywhere and everywhere. The acoustic material was well received, but they found themselves missing the rock element.
They decided to "plug in" again, add bass player Aaron Cyr, and settle on a name.

Channel Eight entered into the studio with local producer Bob Gablehouse at Big Audio Productions and recorded 'Point Of No Return'.
Amped up and up-tempo, the single generated over 100,000 Reverbnation widget hits, was included in a video game by VASTstudio.com, and distributed in bags of HevyD Kettle Korn across North America (hevyd.ca).

The band began playing clubs, opening for Art Of Dying, Gob, Cold Driven while fine tuning new material. They returned to the studio in early 2009 with producer Travis Saunders (Stutterfly, Secret and Whisper, Kookshow) to record 3 new tracks.

"Lights Out", "Getting Nowhere" and "Suffocating" showcase the band's attention to writing melodic hooks and infectious grooves.
With these new songs recorded Channel Eight found themselves in the Vancouver SEEDS radio contest top 20 for 2009 with the song “Lights Out”

2009 will see the band commercially release an EP while they continue to win over audiences on the live front.