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Memento (band)

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Memento
Memento's original line-up
Memento's original line-up
Background information
Origin Australia/United States
Genre(s) Hard rock
Alternative metal
Years active 2001–2007
Label(s) Columbia Records
Website Official site
Members
Justin Stewart Cotta (Vocals, Keyboard)
Space (Guitar)
Leighton "Lats" Kearns (Bass)
Jeff Bowders (Drums)
Former members
Steve Clark (Drums)

Memento was an Australian hard rock band based out of the USA.

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History

Formed in 2001, Memento was comprised of Australian natives in vocalist/keyboardist Justin Stewart Cotta, guitarist Space, bassist Leighton Kearns, and American drummer Steve Clark. The band released their debut album Beginnings on February 25, 2003. Two singles were released from the album in "Nothing Sacred" and "Savior," and a music video for "Coming" was produced as well. Both "Nothing Sacred" and "Savior" made a moderate impact on the US mainstream rock charts. Memento was also part of the 2003 Ozzfest tour as a rotating second stage act. Due to personal conflicts amongst the band members, as well as record label issues, the band was dissolved in late 2004. Cotta and Kearns re-emerged as "Man vs Clock" in 2005. The project never achieved any notable success, and is no longer in existence. In early 2006, Memento reformed with a new drummer, Jeff Bowders, under the name "Tower," which was later changed to "Ether." The band had been playing shows in the Los Angeles area, frequenting venues such as The Dragonfly. In late August of 2006, the band underwent another name change, going by the moniker Nine Times Bodyweight (or "9xB"), whose mySpace page is still operational. The band went to work recording new material. However, the project didn't last, and disbanded in early 2007. No official statement was publicly released as to why the group dissolved. Cotta then went on his own solo endeavor, which can be heard at his official MySpace page. Space (Jason Smith) has a solo project under the title 'Space.' Joining him is Jeff Bowders on drums and Jack Morrice of Driveblind. Some of the material can be found at Space's mySpace page. Currently, Space is signed with Captiva Records and his debut album, When Clouds Align, is set for release through Captiva in early 2008 and will be followed by his second release 'Exit Strategies' later the same year. Space played all instruments on When Clouds Align save for drums, which were split between T-Bone and Steve Clark, and was responsible for the production and mixing of the album [1]. It has been available since September 2006 through Space's official site as well as online retailers such as eCrater. Outside of his solo project, Space has written with Kevin Martin previously on The Hiwatts' 2003 release 'The Possibility of Being' and has teamed up again with Martin to write the song 'Stand' for the forthcoming Candlebox album. Space has also worked with Seether, who released their third studio release on Oct 23rd, 2007, entitled Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces; on the album, Space co-wrote and played guitars and E-bow on 'Waste.'

Members

Memento line-up

  • Justin Stewart Cotta – Vocals, Keyboard
  • Space (Jason Smith) – Guitar
  • Leighton "Lats" Kearns – Bass
  • Steve Clark – Drums

Nine Times Bodyweight line-up

  • Justin Stewart Cotta – Lead Vocals, Keyboard
  • Space (Jason Smith) – Guitar
  • Leighton "Lats" Kearns – Bass
  • Jeff Bowders – Drums

Discography

Album(s)

Album cover Album information
Beginnings

Singles

Year Song US Hot 100 U.S. Modern Rock U.S. Mainstream Rock Album
2003 "Nothing Sacred" - - 28 Beginnings
2003 "Savior" - - 35 Beginnings

References

External links

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