OSARA
Columbia, South Carolina, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2015 | SELF
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Osara have released their highly anticipated debut EP following a successful 30-day Kickstarter campaign and struggle with a rare but life-threatening nerve condition called A.D.E.M.
Founded in April 2013, and based out of Columbia, SC, Osara is Colton Beasley (Vocals/Guitar), Seth B. Boone (Percussion), and Ethan Gibbons (Bass Guitar). Osara provides an energetic live show focused on musicality, showmanship, and audience participation, and inspired by other artists like Alter Bridge, Of Mice & Men, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and many more.
After launching a successful 30-day Kickstarter campaign in 2013, Osara traveled to Black Dog Sound Studios in Stone Mountain, GA to be produced by award-winning, platinum producer Rick Beato (Shinedown, Crossfade, Needtobreathe).
In February 2014, just one month after leaving the studio, Colton Beasley was diagnosed with a rare but life-threatening nerve condition called A.D.E.M. His condition rendered him comatose, and all band efforts were halted as fans, friends, and followers rallied his recovery. After regaining consciousness, Colton spent the better quarter of a year in therapy recovering basic abilities, ranging from speech to mobility, at both MUSC in Charleston, SC, and Atlanta GA’s Shepherd Center.
A year to the day after leaving Black Dog Sound, Osara successfully released their 2015 self-titled EP with the support of their loyal fan base. Currently a three-piece, Osara continues to provide a passionate delivery of their music, their story, and their collective dream to fans at each live performance.
With all of the major obstacles to overcome, and the tenacity of the band members to succeed, the band is more focused than ever before. In late February 2015, Osara joined forces with Carolina Music Management, LLC, a new start-up venture based in Columbia SC with previous experience in the music industry, to be in a better position to promote and provide marketing and financial assistance to the band.
Within a short period of time Osara has not only reinvented their image and grown musically, the band is taking a more direct involvement with learning the business aspect of this industry. The focus will always remain on the music, but tasks such as strategic planning for live performances, having a creative marketing campaign, and presenting the product with professionalism should pay dividends in the long term for the band.
Over the next few months, Osara will be shooting its first music video, “Devils Daughter”, to be produced and directed by Iron Alley Films in Virginia, and the song “Parasite” has been selected for a national compilation CD to be released by THC Music. Osara has opened for national acts such as Saving Abel, Candlelight Red and Weaving the Fate and are currently scheduling dates with Atlanta based Poynte and A Light Divided from North Carolina to perform shows in the Southeast. -
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Osara have released their highly anticipated debut EP following a successful 30-day Kickstarter campaign and struggle with a rare but life-threatening nerve condition called A.D.E.M
About Osara:
Founded in April 2013, and based out of Columbia, SC, Osara is Colton Beasley (Vocals/Guitar), Seth B. Boone (Percussion), and Ethan Gibbons (Bass Guitar). Osara provides an energetic live show focused on musicality, showmanship, and audience participation, and inspired by other artists like Alter Bridge, Of Mice & Men, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and many more.
After launching a successful 30-day Kickstarter campaign in 2013, Osara traveled to Black Dog Sound Studios in Stone Mountain, GA to be produced by award-winning, platinum producer Rick Beato (Shinedown, Crossfade, Needtobreathe).
In February 2014, just one month after leaving the studio, Colton Beasley was diagnosed with a rare but life-threatening nerve condition called A.D.E.M. His condition rendered him comatose, and all band efforts were halted as fans, friends, and followers rallied his recovery. After regaining consciousness, Colton spent the better quarter of a year in therapy recovering basic abilities, ranging from speech to mobility, at both MUSC in Charleston, SC, and Atlanta GA's Shepherd Center.
A year to the day after leaving Black Dog Sound, Osara successfully released their 2015 self-titled EP with the support of their loyal fan base. Currently a three-piece, Osara continues to provide a passionate delivery of their music, their story, and their collective dream to fans at each live performance.
With all of the major obstacles to overcome, and the tenacity of the band members to succeed, the band is more focused than ever before. In late February 2015, Osara joined forces with Carolina Music Management, LLC, a new start-up venture based in Columbia SC with previous experience in the music industry, to be in a better position to promote and provide marketing and financial assistance to the band
Within a short period of time Osara has not only reinvented their image and grown musically, the band is taking a more direct involvement with learning the business aspect of this industry. The focus will always remain on the music, but tasks such as strategic planning for live performances, having a creative marketing campaign, and presenting the product with professionalism should pay dividends in the long term for the band.
Over the next few months, Osara will be shooting its first music video, "Devils Daughter", to be produced and directed by Iron Alley Films in Virginia, and the song "Parasite" has been selected for a national compilation CD to be released by THC Music. Osara has opened for national acts such as Saving Abel, Candlelight Red and Weaving the Fate and are currently scheduling dates with Atlanta based Poynte and A Light Divided from North Carolina to perform shows in the Southeast. -
A record release is a big moment for any group of musicians. But for the local hard rockers in Osara, the release of their new, self-titled EP is more than just a creative achievement. Although recorded nearly a year ago at Black Dog Sound in Stone Mountain, Georgia — a professional-grade recording studio that has served the needs of folks such as Needtobreathe, Crossfade and Trey Anastasio — Osara was sidelined for most of 2014 as frontman Colton Beasley suffered an intense health scare. The illness left him paralyzed, then comatose, then on the verge of death before doctors at the Medical University of South Carolina diagnosed him with a rare nerve ailment and managed to rehabilitate him. After a grueling recovery process, Beasley and his bandmates were able to turn back to their music.
While their style, a mixture of pop-era Metallica and crisp post-grunge, can feel a bit out-of-place in the current scene, the devoted following won by regional groups such as Weaving the Fate suggests that Osara might well find its own way to success. -
Osara is a modern rock band based in Columbia, SC. Vocalist Colton Beasley took some time to fill us in here at NRR.
After an illness setback the band, Osara has since taken the time to get things right and the biggest move was freeing up vocalist, Colton Beasley. After ridding himself of guitar duties, Colton found a new energy and the power to compel an audience. From there, who knows where the road leads for Osara. The band worked with producer Rick Beato to create their self-titled EP, which has been well received by fans and critics alike.
NRR: Osara has definite rock roots. I can hear lots of bands like say Tesla within the music, but I also hear modern bands like Alter Bridge in there. Describe your sound to a first time listener.
Colton Beasley: I’d say our sound walks a balance beam between hard rock and heavy metal, influenced by many Hard Rock and Metal groups both new and old. Our influences don’t define our music as much as they shape our musical tastes, and having four musicians focused on making original music with such diverse individual influences helps us write material that is distinctly our own and true to ourselves.
NRR: Who does the songwriting? Is it a collective or more of an individual session?
Colton Beasley: Each member of the band contributes something to the writing of each song, and although we all write alone a good bit I like to take any prospective musical ideas that I or another member write and dissect them with the band. A song I write doesn’t become an Osara song until the other guys throw in their own flavors and spices, which sometimes ends in a tune that is completely different from its inception. In my mind, a band is only a true band if all members are involved equally. A Led Zeppelin album written completely by Jimmy Page would be a solo record, and although it may be great, without the other members’ ideas changing the course of each song it isn’t Zeppelin. I love the fact that I am with 3 other very opinionated musicians, because the well of inspiration never runs dry.
NRR: Colton, recently you decided to shed the guitar and concentrate solely on vocals. I think that’s a wise decision on your part, what prompted the change?
Colton Beasley: I was first a drummer, then a guitarist, but when I began singing that took precedence and I knew that nothing could be more fun for me. I’ve always loved watching bands like Zeppelin, Dio, and Guns N Roses that had a vocalist not tied down by an instrument because when watching those guys it seemed like they were the embodiment of the song around them. Once I started singing without the guitar I felt I was able to tune into the music, lyrics, and emotions of the songs so much more, as well as have fun with the crowd. There’s nothing comparable to the feeling of pouring out your heart in front of punishingly loud amps, pounding drums, the power they exude, and the sweat that ensues from chasing Ethan around the stage.
NRR: You had an illness that paralyzed you and put you in a coma for some time. Walk me through the onset and how you’ve overcome your issues.
Colton Beasley: In early February I started feeling sick, but didn’t think it was anything too unusual to have a sore throat and fever. Within a day or two, it was clear that what I had was serious when my girlfriend found me unconscious and unresponsive with a fever of 104.7. After many weeks in two different ICUs, I regained consciousness in early March and was told I had contracted a very rare autoimmune illness called Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM). It had damaged nerves in my spinal cord, brain stem and myelin sheath and left me paralyzed from the neck down, and then the waist down, as my nerves slowly repaired themselves over time. With faith, a lot of ass kicking hard work and daily physical therapy I relearned to walk, eat, breathe without a ventilator, and deal with other health issues keeping me from my music.
NRR: Was there ever a moment that you doubted your recovery?
Colton Beasley: Absolutely! When teams of highly respected doctors aren’t giving much hope, it’s easy to feel hopeless. I was told not to expect much from myself, and not to push myself beyond my limits, all safe decisions that would end in a failed goal if I had listened. My view of myself and the world around me went through a bit of a revelation, in which I decided not to whine about all I’d lost and the possibility of it never returning. Instead I vowed to work myself to my limit every day until I overcame.
NRR: I hear you’re shooting a video soon. Can you divulge any details about that yet?
Colton Beasley: Only if you’ll promise to watch it Jonathan, haha! Yes, on May 17th we will be shooting a music video for the song The Devil’s Daughter off our most recent EP. We’ll be working with Iron Alley Films in VA, and are uber excited for our first music video release. We are playing at Cardinal Bands and Billiards in Wilmington, NC on May 15th, and if anyone would like to be an extra in the music video come out to the show for details and a good time!
NRR: Give me a little insight into Devil’s Daughter. True story or a fictional account?
Colton Beasley: Haha, well like they say, there’s a bit of truth in every piece of fiction. The song is centered on a woman who is beautiful, seductive, and sweet, but has a manipulative dark side. Although some might argue I’ve never actually met The Devil’s Daughter, others might swear they’ve met her or her sister too. I’m not going to point fingers, but there are some women out there who fit the description pretty well.
NRR: For me, Parasite is the sound that defines this band and I’d personally like to see you go in that direction. As a musician, would you say your heavier songs are your bread and butter or do you have a tendency to lean towards stuff that’s a little less raw and a bit more polished?
Colton Beasley: It’s really on a song by song basis for us. I try not to think too much about what type of song we’re writing, whether its balls out heavy or a more laid back groove. What matters most to us is whether the song can easily relate an emotion or a feeling to the audience, and if so, the song has been successful in my mind. I will say that I enjoy performing the balls to the wall heavy tunes live, because no matter how I’m feeling, when the music kicks in it’s a rush of energy.
NRR: You worked with Rick Beato on your EP. What was that experience like for you?
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Colton Beasley: Working with Rick was really eye opening, a huge learning experience for me. It was my second time in a legitimate studio, and my first time being produced by anyone, especially of Rick’s caliber. He’s an incredible ear and musician himself, so when he spoke everybody listened. He liked to bust balls, which I understood, because sometimes getting the job done right requires a little bit of pressure, but in the end he pulled the best out of us and I’m very thankful he did because we now have a great product to show for it.
NRR: What drew you to work with him?
Colton Beasley: His body of work is very impressive, and we had spoken to other local musicians who worked with Rick and had many good things to say. His work speaks for itself, and when we contacted him to inquire about the possibility he was very courteous, professional, and seemed excited to work with us as well.
NRR: For me, I hear a lot of Myles Kennedy in your voice. Maybe a little more reckless in delivery at times, but a higher range and vibrato than most. Is control a difficult thing for you in a live setting?
Colton Beasley: Well thank you! Myles is a huge vocal influence and an incredible talent. Vocal control lies in the breath support, which is a fundamental basic in singing any style. For our style, I think control isn’t so difficult as remembering to remain free, easy, and unrestrained while singing, yet sounding as if you’re ripping paint off the walls LOL. I also have to remind myself to use MY voice, instead of a tone or voice like my favorite singers, because it’s easy to get wrapped up in sounding like someone else, but in the end the fans want to hear who you are.
NRR: Do you feel that you’ve reached the point that you know who you are artistically or do you see room for growth?
Colton Beasley: I think I know what I enjoy artistically, but as far as finding out who I am as an artist I think I’ll just keep writing and leave that for the fans to do. But I do believe that if a musician can’t always assess their talent and see an area they can grow in, they aren’t a true musician. The true musician’s path is forever progressing, toward the ultimate goal of unlimited expression, which is perfection. If unlimited vocal expression and perfection comes to me before the grave does, I’ll stop criticizing my talent.
NRR: You’re in South Carolina, would you say the local scene there is fruitful or pretty stale?
Colton Beasley: The scene here is definitely very stale compared to other southern states capitals, such as Raleigh or Atlanta. It’s upsetting because there is serious talent all over Columbia, and SC as a whole, but it’s hard to get that talent to the public when music has taken the backseat. We want to do anything we can to help our scene here, and that starts with being a fan. We go out to local shows all the time and try to support our friends’ endeavors, but that needs to happen on a much larger scale to get Columbia out of this rut.
NRR: Any tours in the works?
Colton Beasley: Indeed, we’re currently locking in dates July 16th-25th for a ten day tour with our friends in POYNTE, an Atlanta, GA. band and a few other groups. We have never done something of this magnitude before, so we’re excited to hit the road and make music every day with badass musical friends!
NRR: I like to end on a random question. You can assume the identity of one person, for one day. Who do you choose and why?
Colton Beasley: I would say I’d assume Robert Plant’s identity on the day in 1973 when Led Zeppelin broke the world attendance record for a solo concert at Tampa Stadium (set by the Beatles previously). That must have been such a celebratory show, and for them to have beaten the biggest English band to come to America was definitely a high point in their career. I’d just love to look out over that many faces while singing Zeppelin tunes, in one of the most creative time periods and of the most creative and unique bands ever.
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Osara, based in Columbia SC, provides an energetic live show focused on musicality, showmanship, and audience participation, and inspired by other artists like Of Mice & Men & Avenged Sevenfold. After several line-up changes to get that perfect mix of musicianship and creativity, Osara is now in the hunt to succeed on the regional and national level.
The early beginnings of the band were formulated as a successful cover band, playing the Wild Wings circuit as well as other venues that support strictly cover music. The band, recognizing the potential of being successful original artists, set out to record a 5 song EP with Rick Beato and Ken Lanyon at Black Dog Sound. The EP was recorded in February of 2014, and the band was looking forward to the future.
Health and personnel issues sidelined the band for the majority of 2014. However, after overcoming these issues, the band successfully released their EP, “Osara” on January 1st, 2015, with online distribution through Tunecore. This enabled the band to have their music premiered on I Tunes, Amazon, Spotify and Rdio, as well as other media outlets. The official CD release was on January 9th, 2015, with over 240 people in attendance at Jillian’s, located in the heart of Columbia SC’s Vista District.
At the time of the EP release, the band members consisted of Colton Beasley (VOX), Seth Boone (Percussion), Dallas Dwight (Guitar) and Ethan Gibbons (Bass). After the EP release, Dwight left the band to pursue college and a solo career. The remaining members, refusing to give up on their goals and dreams, continued on as a 3 piece while auditioning replacements for Dwight. While searching for a replacement, the band went back to their roots, performing cover shows to stay on top of their game and to hone their new sound.
While auditioning potential replacements, the band also recognized that the business side of the brand was equally as important to ensure success. In February 2015, Osara joined forces with new start up Carolina Music Management LLC, also based in Columbia SC, to handle the financial, marketing and business aspects needed to get the band recognition on the regional and national scale.
In April 2015, Osara performed their 2nd original set of the year, having added guitarist Lael Silva from Saluda, SC to the line-up. On April 8th, Osara headlined New Brookland Tavern in Columbia SC. Future opportunities for the band include their first music video, featuring the song “Devil’s Daughter” to be directed and produced by Iron Alley Films, and starting in June 2015, the band will be on a few regional tours with Atlanta’s Poynte and Knoxville’s Annandale.
Osara is currently being featured on internet radio
stations such as Stone Chrome Radio, Krave Radio out of Dallas, TX, and is in
rotation with 365 Radio Network at the following stations:
Rock 365, Elite 365, Xtreme 365, WNDY Radio, Full Impact Radio, Highway Radio
& Wild Horses Radio.
Midwest Broadcasting Group:
Rock Invasion Radio, Unsigned Headquarters Radio
and Rockers Underground Radio.
For more information about Osara, check out their social media pages on Facebook and Twitter/osaramusic. Alternately, you can also follow the band on their new website at osaraofficial.com, which will be available in June 2015.
Other available media includes Reverb Nation, Spotify, SonicBids, Soundcloud and Bandcamp
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