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    Posted: April 05 2012 at 14:53
Hey guys,

Mark here! I'm proud to announce that I've joined as the new bassist for Scale the Summit! Excited to join such an incredible band. Pumped and I hope everyone can make it out to the new tour, the second leg of their headlining tour here in the states:

05/26 Howell, MI – Bledfest
05/27 Joliet, IL – Mojoe’s
05/28 Columbus, OH – Skullys Music Diner
05/29 Pittsburgh, PA – Smiling Moose
05/30 Richmond, VA – Kingdom
05/31 Charleston, SC – Jimbos
06/01 Nashville, TN – Rocketown
06/02 Little Rock, AR – Downtown Music
06/03 Dallas, TX – Tomcats
06/04 Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Theatre
06/05 Flagstaff, AZ – Cinnabar
06/06 Las Vegas, NV – Cheyenne Saloon
06/07 Fullerton, CA – Slidebar
06/08 Camarillo, CA – Rock City
06/09 San Jose, CA – Refuge
06/10 South Lake Tahoe, CA – American Legion
06/11 Ogden, UT – Mojo’s
06/12 Denver, CO – Marquis Theatre
06/13 Kansas City, MO – Riot Room
06/14 St Louis, MO – Foxhole
06/15 Des Moines, IA – Vaudeville Mews
06/16 St Paul, MN – Station 4

Also, here's a promo video I did, play-along video for "Giants" off their second album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ms0N0TG9GI&sns=em


Lastly, they just had to start over and make a new Facebook page as the old one was glitched and unsearchable, so please head to the new one and unlike any of the others! 

http://www.facebook.com/ScaleTheSummitBand


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2012 at 22:26
I just discovered this band late last year when I saw a copy of The Collective in the local record store.  I can't actually recall why I decided to buy it, as I don't think I'd ever even heard of the band.  Nonetheless, I'm glad I did!  Great instrumental progressive metal!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2012 at 12:29
Saw the show in Fort Worth.

There are absolutely progressive / experimental elements to Scale The Summit compositions.

There are very heavy sounds mixed with more melodic, sometimes almost ambient atmospheric elements. The compositions are always very complex, some odd time signatures, it seems post metal at times, very hard to categorize the band, but the whole concept that “the strings are our voices” instrumental music that is always so interesting, is really experimental on its own.

Not only are the compositions themselves interesting, but having seen the band live, I can say that  someone, whether it is you, the totally bad arse bassist 6 string bassist that you are, or Chris, Travis, or the drummer, someone is always doing something worth watching closely, and hearing.

You really are carving out your own desert canyons in the music industry! I’m not a metal guy, but I can listen to Scale the Summit any time.

One thing I want to ask you, and I mentioned it to Chris once (we have emailed each other some) is, how on earth do your fingers survive playing that 6 string base beast? I’m a guitarist, but I have a 6 string bass I use for some of my recordings, and sure I can play it, for a while… But I feel it afterwards, I was wondering how you are going to survive this tour with a string of shows with 80 minute music marathons? I’m a bigger guy than you and have longer fingers, and I still find the 6-string bass fret board like navigating an 18-wheeler truck, that will shred my fingers in an hour, yet you were all over that basses fret board with amazing skill. How do you do it? Do your fingers/hands ever get sore?

By the way, if anyone is reading this, you HAVE to go to their shows! This is an important band that HAS to continue to grow, and cement it’s position! Support them!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2012 at 16:21
Been a huge fan since Carving Desert Canyons. Sadly they're coming nowhere near me this time around though, but they tour a frightening amount so I'm sure I'll see them soon enough.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2012 at 13:56
Great job getting into that band!

Edited by DarkestTimeline - June 08 2012 at 13:56
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2012 at 12:23

Trioscapes (featuring bassist from BTBAM) + Scale the Summit to tour this September:


09/13 Little Rock, AR Downtown Music
09/15 Dayton, OH – Spitfire
09/16 Toronto, ON – Wreck Room
09/17 Montreal, QC – Le Sala Rosa
09/18 Boston, MA – TT’s The Bear
09/19 New York, NY – Knitting Factory
09/20 Philadelphia, PA – The Barbary
09/21 Greensboro, NC – Greene St.
09/22 Douglasville, GA – The 7 Venue
09/23 Metairie, LA – Cypress



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2012 at 21:46
New bass play-through for "The Levitated"

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