O.A.R. (aka Of a Revolution) converted from an Ohio State
frat band to Billboard chartbuster and headliner at major venues across America.
First, college reps hawked the band's two demo recordings to people and
servers at universities. Then, word-of-mouth news
spread about the band's roots rock and reggae-inflected upbeat songs. Before
long, the band got thousands of hits daily on their website at /www.ofarevolution.com.
O.A.R.'s third CD,
Risen, was produced by
John Alagia (Dave
Matthews Band,
Ben Folds Five) and
recorded in summer 2000 at Water
Music in Hoboken, NJ, and at Dumbo Studios in New York
City for the group's independent label, Everfine Records. The CD debuted at
number 11 on February
24, 2001, on the Top Internet Album Sales chart in
Billboard.
O.A.R., likened to
Dave Matthews Band,
consists of lead singer/rhythm guitarist
Marc Roberge, lead
guitarist
Richard On, saxist Jerry
DePizzo, bassist
Benj Gershman,
and drummer
Chris Culos.
O.A.R. formed in 1998 at Ohio State University. Roberge had
known Culos since childhood in Rockville, MD, where he also became friends and
played in local bands with On and Gershman. DePizzo, who hails from Youngstown,
OH, met
the others at Ohio State. O.A.R. first recorded
The Wanderer
independently as a demo in 1997. Many of the songs on O.A.R.'s debut disc were
written while Roberge and Culos were living in Israel. During their stay in
Israel, Roberge and Culos in 1996 and later Gershman in 1997 visited the Masada,
where 900 people committed suicide rather than die at the hands of the ancient
Romans. They also hiked to the Dead Sea.
Two years later, the switch from student band to headliner
started with the arrival of their popular song, "That Was a Crazy Game of
Poker." A lot of the lyrics for the band's songs came from Roberge's interest in
literature, particularly
Stephen King's novel -The Stand.
The group went back into the recording studio for a second
demo, which was released independently as Souls Aflame in 1999. Both
The Wanderer and Souls
Aflame were reissued in 2001 on Everfine Records.
With the success of
Risen, Roberge began
writing songs for a new CD in late 2001. To appease
their dedicated fanbase, they released the live Any Time Now in the spring of
2002. The album went on to sell 100,000 copies. O.A.R. singed with Lava/Atlantic
for 2003's In Between Now And Then, and more touring followed. But the band
returned to recording again with 2005's Stories of a Stranger. Robert Hicks, All
Music Guide