Disonic - n. [d'-sah-nik ]: A unique word describing this five piece hard rock unit with its members hailing from the north, south, and west corners of the Chicagoland area. Founded in early 2005, Disonic has strived to combine powerful, hard-driving rhythms with soulful melodies and poignant lyrics in a long-standing effort to maintain the integrity and tradition of their gritty Chicago hard rock scene. While some of their biggest influences can immediately be heard (Black Sabbath, Queensryche, Nine Inch Nails, Faith No More), the band is quick to demonstrate their diverse range of sound.
"The Value of Truth", produced by Dave Kohut and co-produced/engineered by John Doyle (Disturbed, Sum 41, Drowning Pool, Kill Hannah), highlights the group's mix of haunting melody and razor-sharp, high-energy guitar playing with lush synth and piano arrangements to create a new type of aural landscape.