Jon Santos, former singer of Seven Wiser released his first major label album in 04’ under Wind Up Records. Not a stranger to touring, Jon has toured and opened for Avril Lavigne, Bowling For Soup, Shinedown, Saliva, BB Mac, Mya, Amber, Nine Days, Firehouse, Sebastian Bach, SR-71 & Yngwie Malmsteen. Still living in New York, Jon has now formed his new group Fallzone with New Jersey natives Bill Lau (guitars), Jerry Keating (drums), Rob Ellis (Bass). Jon spent the better part of the last 2 years working on the music for this Fallzone release “Stronger” with Bill. Due to the lack of money in today’s economy Jon took on the producer, mixer and mastering roll for this album using friends’ basements, living rooms with his home studio gear & car at times for vocals on his portable pro tools. “As much as I would have loved to have done this album in a big studio with big time producers, mixers and mastering, there was just no money, it was this way or no way at all. Home studios have been becoming the norm in today’s production and we are proud of what we have put together on a very small budget” - Jon Santos. Stronger shows a wide collection of music from A/C Radio to Harder Pop Rock. Jon has even been referred to a few times as a hard rocking Johnny Rzeznik
Jon Santos, former singer of Seven Wiser released his
ReplyDeletefirst major label album in 04’ under Wind Up
Records. Not a stranger to touring, Jon has toured
and opened for Avril Lavigne, Bowling For Soup,
Shinedown, Saliva, BB Mac, Mya, Amber, Nine Days,
Firehouse, Sebastian Bach, SR-71 & Yngwie Malmsteen. Still living in New York, Jon has now
formed his new group Fallzone with New Jersey
natives Bill Lau (guitars), Jerry Keating (drums), Rob
Ellis (Bass). Jon spent the better part of the last 2
years working on the music for this Fallzone release
“Stronger” with Bill. Due to the lack of money in today’s economy Jon took on the producer, mixer
and mastering roll for this album using friends’
basements, living rooms with his home studio gear
& car at times for vocals on his portable pro tools.
“As much as I would have loved to have done this
album in a big studio with big time producers, mixers and mastering, there was just no money, it
was this way or no way at all. Home studios have
been becoming the norm in today’s production and
we are proud of what we have put together on a
very small budget” - Jon Santos. Stronger shows a
wide collection of music from A/C Radio to Harder Pop Rock. Jon has even been referred to a few times
as a hard rocking Johnny Rzeznik