Described as a sonic assault to both mind and senses, Halifax’s Chaos Theory have quickly captured a strong and loyal fan base. With an in your face approach to modern heavy melodic rock, they have molded a unique and catchy sound that appeal to both metal and non-metal fans alike.
Chaos Theory is fronted by Rock Johnson who delivers a powerful and emotional punch to Chaos Theory's lyrics. Rhythm guitarist and backup vocalist Alex Coulstring provides hook-filled riffs, uncompromising drive and ominous screams, while lead guitarist Scott McKenzie delivers soulful, melodic and energetic leads. The band’s backbone is driven by the thundering bass work of Tim Garagan and Craig Brown’s versatile, and progressive drumming.
Highlights February 2011 - Winners of Rogers Battle Of The Bands Wildcard! March 2011 - The first single, "Afterthought", from their debut album was released! March 2011 - "Afterthought" picked up by Live 105! April 2011 - #1 on Reverbnation Rock Charts, Halifax NS! April 2011 - Headliner for Live with Live 105 showcase! June 2011 - Won Halifax Round, Clash of The Bands to open for Metallica November 2011 - #1 on Reverbnation Metal Charts, Halifax NS! December 2011 - Featured Artist on Reverbnation Spring 2012 - Debut album scheduled for release!
Sounds Like
Sevendust, Three Days Grace, Black Label Society, Alice In Chains, Avenged Sevenfold... Those Melodic but Heavy types!
Influences
The band draws from a compelling combination of melodic influences and heavier groups such as Avenged Sevenfold, Sevendust, Godsmack and Rammstein to grunge and modern rock bands like Filter, Alice In Chains and Three Days Grace, with a mix of classic rock legends including Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Pink Floyd.