APG * This Brutal Addiction
February 26, 2009 by Sugartune
Filed under Indie Music Reviews
When a popular band decides to call it a day, usually the followers of that band are left with an empty feeling of never being able to see that band again. And if it happens that two bands decide to call it a day at the same time, twice as many people have the same empty feeling.
This is what happened when Cleveland-based band hard rock band Another Path and heavy metal band Gatlin decided that it was time to move on. However, when members of both bands heard of the other’s demise, a new partnership began between the lead singer of Another Path and the remaining members of Gatlin.
The new project became known as A Passion Greater, now known simply as APG. The lead singer, Dave Hudec, picked up where he left off in Another Path by writing songs for his new band, and his new band mates helped turn the new songs into something real, something different than what either band was playing before they broke apart. Along with Dave Hudec on vocals, the rest of the band consists of Jon Drake on bass/vocals, Don DeBiase on guitar, John Marshall on guitar, and Tony Castillo on drums.
The members of APG merged their two styles together into a melodic hard rock band. Taking the best of both worlds and combining them into one makes APG a band with a sound that would fit on any modern day rock statio
Once the band was together, they went into the studio to record their debut album, This Brutal Addiction. Engineered by Brandon Youngs, the 2007 album gives the listener their money’s worth, as the album clocks in at just under an hour.
One of the best hard rock albums of 2007, This Brutal Addiction definitely is an album for rock music fans. The band has been nominated Best Hard Rock Band at the 2008 Free Times Music Awards in Cleveland. This is the perfect time to check out this Cleveland group and their music.
For more information, go to www.myspace.com/apg. Also check them out at www.purevolume.com/apg.


You should really check the credits when you are writing an article. This recording was not engineered by Don Debiase, but produced by Don and Engineered and Mixed by Brandon Youngs, at Track Six Recording, Now Gryphon Recording, owned and operated by Brandon himself. http://www.myspace.com/gryphonrecording
Ed Note: Thanks for the clarification.
Thanks for posting this… found it on accident while searching the web!! You RULE, Sugartunes…