Cause a Rockslide consists of Tim Cheplick and his guitars, drums, keyboards, and vocal chords. Formally called the Double Helix, Cause a Rockslide has gone through numerous band member changes starting with its formation in 2005. Better With Butter was released in 2006, with Tim Cheplick and Nick Seip collaborating with vocals and songwriting. However the sound was too rough and poorly mixed, and so the album went largely unheard.
Formally called the Double Helix, Cause a Rockslide has gone through numerous band member changes starting with its formation in 2005. Better With Butter was released in 2006, with Tim Cheplick and Nick Seip collaborating with vocals and songwriting. However the sound was too rough and poorly mixed, and so the album went largely unheard.
In early 2007, the Double Helix pulled together to record a four-track EP, titled EP 1. This time, Nick Seip was pulled from the line-up and replaced with drummer and additional guitarist Rob Babin, who contributed the last track of the EP. Receiving better reviews and more sales, the project was a relative success. Promoting it over the next couple of months, recording began for what is now titled "Guessing Numbers" in December 2007.
The choice to go solo and change the band name was a personal choice for Tim Cheplick who wrote and performed every song for the ten-track album.
A 7-track EP entitled "The Problem With the Question" was released on October 7, 2009 and included the single released during the previous summer, 'You're Doing Well" with George Verveniotis playing the lead guitar solo.
Cause a Rockslide has announced plans for a new EP due sometime in 2010.