Taki Sassaris: vocals Gaurav Bali: guitar Alex Sassaris: drums Riv: bass NYC rock quartet Eve to Adam is ready to bring their dynamic sound and energetic live show across America. Eve to Adam is influenced by 80's and 90's arena rock bands like Guns N' Roses, Soundgarden and Stone Temple Pilots and their sound has been compared to artists such as Velvet Revolver, Creed and Nickelback. As a result, Eve to Adam has attracted a wide range of fans from the blue-collar working class to the deep-rooted music enthusiasts.
NYC rock quartet Eve to Adam is ready to bring their dynamic sound and energetic live show across America.
Eve to Adam is influenced by 80's and 90's arena rock bands like Guns N' Roses, Soundgarden and Stone Temple Pilots and their sound has been compared to artists such as Velvet Revolver, Creed and Nickelback. As a result, Eve to Adam has attracted a wide range of fans from the blue-collar working class to the deep-rooted music enthusiasts.
Determination and passion are the foundation of Eve to Adam. In late 2006, the band loaded up a van and drove cross-country to Los Angeles. For two months, the four guys shared one hotel room while they recorded their soon to be released CD, Queens to Eden. Queens to Eden was produced by Sean E. Demott (The Bangkok Five) and Paul Lani (Megadeth) on a shoestring budget but with a six-figure sound. Some of the highlight tracks include, "No Regret," "Rise," "Open Door" and "2 Pills."
Eve to Adam's live show and attitude are a testament to their passion. As Taki vividly describes, "Our live shows are volatile and spontaneous. The chemistry of the band is apparent in our fervent musicianship and high energy shows. We live in the moment, feed off each other and the audience, so it's a different show every night. This isn't a job, it's our life." With over 300 shows under their belt, Eve to Adam has gained a loyal following with an ever-increasing fanbase. The band is scheduled to tour throughout 2007 that includes a high-profile half-time performance at the Texas vs. The Nation All-Star College Bowl Game on February 2 in front of millions of viewers.
Eve to Adam is ready to bring rock music back to where it belongs. As Taki proclaims, "There is no life in rock today. We are here to revive the pulse, get the blood circulating and bring back the heart and soul."