With the music industry changing more and more every day, it’s really hard to find a band that’s not just like every other band, and yet is still enough like what the labels look for to be a viable product. The band, formerly known as Hybrid, is now A Course Of Action, and they are making a big splash in the North Carolina area, brandishing truly melodic, radio-friendly, hard rock music. Their newest single, Move On, is getting a lot of attention locally during live performances, and also on lots of websites devoted to music. They’ve undergone a metamorphosis this year, but they are still the same great act they always were.
Mike Borgia, of LuvBomb Records, once said, “The first time I heard Hybrid I was taken back by how polished the recording and the songwriting had been for a first release. These guys have all the elements for commercial appeal yet still manage to attract the indie audience with their crushing sound and their ability to work harder than the people behind them…..If you like good solid hard rock then Hybrid is the band to keep written on the back of your hand when out at a club." After three years of working the regional market, the band, Hybrid, decided that some changes needed to be made. Given the overwhelming need for internet presence, developing the name Hybrid had become too difficult given the popularity of the word in today’s marketing campaigns. The band decided that if change was to be made, then they were going to make lots of them, so, it was a lineup change and then a name change. The renewed unit became A Course Of Action in 2006.
With 150,000+ hits on national and international websites, and 62 locations to buy their music all over the world, they are a commercially viable unit with solid vocals, melodic radio-friendly hard rock music and a great look to woo the ladies. Pages such as www.isound.com/acourseofaction, www.myspace.com/acourseofaction and www.purevolume.com/acourseofaction gives the listener a closer view at John Culberson, Jonathan Byrd, Tony Hawkins, and newest member, Greg Lucy. |
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