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Lynam
OriginBirmingham, Alabama, U.S.
GenresHard rock, glam rock
Years active2001-present
LabelsE.M.G. (2001-2005)
DRT Entertainment / Universal Records (2006-2007)
New Ocean Media (2008-2009)
Mascot Records / Megaforce Records (2009-2010)
Island Def Jam (2011-2012)
MembersJacob Bunton
David Lynam
Mark Dzier
Lonny Paul
Past membersDavid Brown
Brian Jones
Cody Elliott
Websitewww.lynammusic.com

Lynam is an American hard rock band from Birmingham, Alabama.

History

Formed in Birmingham, Alabama in 2001 after the breakup of Jacob Bunton's major-label band Mars Electric,[1] Lynam is often aligned with the retro metal movement of the mid-2000s generation. Led by frontman and principal songwriter Jacob Bunton, the band is heavily influenced by Def Leppard and has drawn comparisons to Wolfmother.

From 2002 - 2004, the band self-released three albums; "White Trash Superstar"; "Bling! Bling!" and "Life in Reverse". Their fourth, 2006's Slave to the Machine, was released after the band signed to DRT Records/Universal Records. This album peaked at No. 21 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart and No. 19 on its Top Heatseekers chart.[2] The album's first single, "Tanis" achieved the No. 1 spot on both the active rock independent chart and the mainstream rock independent chart. Their fifth album, Tragic City Symphony, was released on August 26, 2008 by New Ocean Media. This album features the song "Save My Soul," which peaked at No. 5 on the active rock independent chart. On October 5, 2010, Lynam announced that their live CD, Thank You Good Night!, would be their final album. The members of the band want to "explore different opportunities outside of Lynam" but stress that they are not breaking up any time soon and will continue to play shows.[3] The summer of 2012 the band announced on their website that they would be recording an EP entitled "Halfway To Hell", to be released late in 2012.

In 2006 - 2008 Lynam opened tour dates for bands such as Saliva, Live, Fuel, and Puddle of Mudd.[4] They opened for Hinder and Eighteen Visions on their 2006 tour.

At the end of January 2008 they performed on Motley Cruise, a 4-day cruise in the Caribbean (Miami, Key West and Cozumel, MX) with Vince Neil, Skid Row, Ratt, Slaughter and Endeverafter.

The band was set to open for Cinderella and Warrant during their summer 2008 tour. However, due to Tom Keifer of Cinderella having a hemorrhaged vocal cord, the tour was cancelled.

Lynam performed on another cruise, ShipRocked, November 15–20, 2009 with Queensrÿche, Tesla, Skid Row, Broken Teeth, EndeverafteR, Stereoside, and Stone Rider.

Despite the 2010 announcement, Lynam has continued to play shows regularly. Lynam played Rocklahoma 2012, on June 30, 2012 opened for Slaughter in New Orleans, LA and in September 2012 did a run of shows opening for Hinder.

In March 2012, it was announced that Jacob is now also the lead singer for Steven Adler's newest project, simply titled Adler.[5] The Adler album, entitled "Back From the Dead" was released November 20, 2012 by New Ocean Media. The first single and video from "Back From the Dead" is entitled "The One That You Hated." Jacob's Adler band mate Lonny Paul has since joined Lynam, along with returning bassist Mark Dzier.

Members

Current members
  • Jacob Bunton - guitar (2001–present), vocals (2003–present)
  • David Lynam - drums (2001–present)
  • Mark Dzier - bass (2002–2011, 2013-present)
  • Lonny Paul - guitar (2013-present)
Former members
  • David Brown - vocals (2001-2003)
  • Brian Jones - bass (2001-2002)
  • Cody Elliott - bass (2011-2013)

Discography

References

  1. ^ Lynam Interview. Score! Music Magazine, March 15, 2003. Accessed April 7, 2007.
  2. ^ Allmusic entry
  3. ^ Press Release The Gauntlet. Accessed October 7, 2010
  4. ^ Interview. Lions Pride Music. Accessed April 7, 2007.
  5. ^ [1] Blabbermouth.net. Accessed April 29, 2012.