Second Coming (band)

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Second Coming

Johnny Bacolas, Travis Bracht, James Bergstrom, Eric Snyder
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genres Industrial dance, post-grunge, hard rock, alternative rock
Years active 1990–2010
Labels Red Rocket, TimeStyle Music, Capitol
Associated acts Alice N' Chains
The Crying Spell
Lotus Crush
Peace and Silence
Post Modern Heroes
Soulbender
Sweet Water
Past members
Johnny Bacolas
James Bergstrom
Travis Bracht
Maxi (Jesse Holt)
Junkeye (Ron Holt)
Davis Martin
Eric Snyder
Stamatina
Dudley Taft

Second Coming was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1990. They relocated to Seattle, Washington around 1992 and released their debut album L.O.V.Evil in 1994. This band underwent several lineup changes throughout its existence with drummer James Bergstrom being the sole constant member. He and bassist Johnny Bacolas were ostensibly the nucleus of the band as they were only members who appeared on every album.[1] The two of them have been friends since childhood and they had also formed the rhythm section in an early incarnation of Alice in Chains that also consisted of vocalist Layne Staley and guitarist Nick Pollock; they called themselves Alice N' Chains.[2]

Initially, this band was led by singer-guitarist Jesse Holt, nicknamed Maxi, who was the main songwriter for L.O.V.Evil. After 1995, however, Bacolas and Bergstrom reemerged with a different lineup that included vocalist Travis Bracht from Peace and Silence and guitarist Dudley Taft from Sweet Water.[1] In 1998, they released the eponymous Second Coming,[1] which garnered much attention.[3] In 2001, Taft was replaced by guitarist Eric Snyder and two years later the group released a third album 13.[1]

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[edit] History

[edit] Formation (1990-1994)

Second Coming started as an industrial dance band in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. Founding members, Maxi (Jesse Holt) (vocals, guitar and keyboards) and Junkeye (Ron Holt) (bass guitar, vocals, keyboards) recruited James Bergstrom (drums) and Stamatina (keyboards) to complete the line-up. In 1992, they relocated to Seattle, Washington. Junkeye soon left the band and was replaced by bass player Johnny Bacolas and Stamatina was replaced by percussionist and keyboard player, Davis Martin (Matktub) and Mark Nelson (The Beatniks) was added on rhythm guitar.

[edit] L.O.V.Evil (1994-1995)

In 1994 Second Coming independently released their debut CD L.O.V.Evil through Red Rocket Records. The album was produced by Maxi and all songs were written by Maxi except for "It's Coming After" (featuring Layne Staley) and "So Wired" written by Junkeye, and "The Great Big Burn" written by T-Roy and Maxi. Second Coming had several most-requested songs on Seattle radio station KISW, including "M.T. Your Gun," "It's Coming After," and "So Beautiful (And Everything)." There also was a music video for the song "Afraid of Love".

[edit] Second Coming (1996-2000)

In 1996, Johnny Bacolas and James Bergstrom formed a different version of Second Coming with guitarist Dudley Taft and vocalist Travis Bracht, adopting a heavier sound and immediately began work on their next album.[3] To raise funds for this album, Second Coming moonlighted as a cover band called FTA (Funding the Album).[3] Two years later, they independently released their eponymous album Second Coming, which was later reissued by Capitol Records after the band signed an exclusive recording contract with them on May 8, 1998.[3] The band toured heavily with such as acts as Godsmack, Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz, VAST, Candlebox, Fuel, and Monster Magnet.

[edit] 13 and Acoustic (2000-2007)

The band parted ways with Capitol Records in 2001, not long after President Gary Gersh, who personally signed Second Coming, parted from the label.[3] They also replaced Dudley Taft with guitarist Eric Snyder and once again began working independently on their next album.[3]

In 2002, Layne Staley passed away after a long, arduous battle with drugs. A few months after this tragedy occurred, Second Coming headlined what would be the first annual tribute held in Staley’s honor around his birthday in August.[4] This first tribute also featured the band Soulbender whose vocalist at that time was former Alice N’ Chains guitarist Nick Pollock.[5]

In 2003, Second Coming released their third studio album 13 along with a companion EP Acoustic on their own label Timestyle Music and distributed both through their own website, iTunes and Amazon.com.

[edit] Final Years and Post-Second Coming (2007-present)

In 2007, Bracht began pulling double duty fronting both Second Coming and Soulbender after Nick Pollock stepped down from the latter, which was purportedly working on a second album with Bracht that so far has not yet materialized. Meanwhile, Second Coming was also said to be working on another album that was due in 2007 but also has not been released. It has since been confirmed on Facebook that Second Coming has been put to rest.

In 2008, Bacolas and Snyder worked on another project called The Crying Spell, which so far has released one album titled Through Hell to Heaven. This band performed with Live vocalist Ed Kowalczyk at the 2009 Layne Staley Tribute Concert.[6] Bacolas is currently a member of the band Lotus Crush,[7] which put out an album in 2011 called Half Light Morning. Meanwhile, Bracht has formed another band called Post Modern Heroes with nearly every other member of his first band Peace and Silence.[8]

[edit] Personnel and discography

Dates & recordings Members & prominent instruments Notes
1990-1992
  • James Bergstrom - drums
  • Maxi (Jesse Holt) – vocals, guitar
  • Junkeye (Ron Holt) – bass guitar, vocals, keyboards
  • Stamatina – keyboards
1992-1995
L.O.V.Evil
  • Johnny Bacolas – bass guitar
  • James Bergstrom - drums
  • Maxi (Jesse Holt) – vocals, guitar
  • Davis Martin – keyboards, percussion
Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley sings guest vocals on "It's Coming After".
1996-2001
Second Coming
  • Johnny Bacolas – bass guitar
  • James Bergstrom - drums
  • Travis Bracht – vocals
  • Dudley Taft – guitar
2001-2009
13 and Acoustic
  • Johnny Bacolas – bass guitar
  • James Bergstrom - drums
  • Travis Bracht – vocals
  • Eric Snyder – guitar

[edit] Timeline

[edit] Charted songs

Year Title Chart Album
US Mainstream Rock
1998 "Soft" 16 [9] Second Coming
1999 "Vintage Eyes" 16 [9]

[edit] References

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