BAND BIOGRAPHY
Sully Erna - vocals
Tony Rombolo - guitar
Robbie Merrill - bass
Tommy Stewart - drums
GODSMACK is a Boston-based band who were simply too undeniable to be ignored. Their self titled major label debut isn't a calculated, big budget offering. In fact, it started out as a self-released CD the band recorded in 1996 for about $2,500 with the money they borrowed from a friend. Expecting maybe to make back the cost of the recording, they peddled the disc to a local retail chain, Newbury Comics, the only outlet that agreed to carry the project. Shortly thereafter, a disc jockey at local radio station WAAF embraced the song "Keep Away" and began playing the song on his weekly evening program. Meanwhile, the band was performing regularly on the Boston club scene and soon drew the attention of Paul Geary, a long time friend of Sully's and former drummer and manager of the group EXTREME, who inevitably signed the band to his management group PGE. Before long, airplay increased dramatically. With the blistering track "Whatever" (a combustive cut that grooves as it grinds) being spun regularly on WAAF, sales grew at a staggering rate. The disc became the #2 best-selling album at Newbury Comics.
"I was really shocked," recalls Sully, "Our album began selling
900 to 1000 copies a week!" After meeting with several interested labels,
GODSMACK chose to sign with Republic Records in July 1998.
Before Sully formed GODSMACK, he played drums in a band called Strip Mind,
which broke up in 1994. For a year, he went into hibernation, then he started
getting that itch to write music again, so he called up his friend/bassist
Robbie Merrill and asked him if he was interested in jamming on some new stuff.
The two hooked up with drummer Tommy Stewart (ex-Lillian Axe) and local guitarist
Lee Richards. A few months later, both Richards and Stewart quit the band.
Guitarist Tony Rombolo skillfully slipped into the guitar slot and a guy named
Joe Darko filled the drumseat for years, although he didn't actually play
on the band's record. That honor was held by Sully , who has been playing
drums since age four. In 1997, after the band's star sign had begun to rise,
Darko left and GODSMACK invited original drummer Stewart back into the fold.
Throughout the album, Sully sings about the emotional extremes that often
shadow people with intense lifestyles . "Timebomb" addresses the
day-to-day pressures and frustrations that life often dishes out, "Immune"
is about urban vampires who suck the identities from their victims by emulating
their fashion sense and behavior patterns and "Voodoo" is based
on the bizarre film epic The Serpent and the Rainbow.
"There are a lot of emotional highs and lows in my songs, but they're
genuine emotions" says Sully, " I seem to do my best writing when
I'm down. For me, writing is a release of energy." In addition to channeling
his energies through GODSMACK's aggressive music, he channels the energy via
more spiritual paths as well. He is a practicing Witch of the Celtic Religion
(WICCA) under Salem Witch Laurie Cabot, and he continues to weave the Wiccan
arts and rituals into the fabric of his daily life. "It's been my salvation,"
he says candidly . "A lot of people are confused about witchcraft, it's
simply about worshipping the power of the earth, and that's it! It's a positive
religion that has helped me through a lot of bad times."