Band Members
| Top Songs | Plays | Wins | Genre | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
20,018 | 17,434 | Rock | |
| Fall to the Ground | 4,640 | 3,649 | Rock | |
| Desert Me | 7,232 | 5,757 | Rock | |
| Coming Undone | 4,655 | 3,299 | Rock | |
|
48,450 | 37,644 | Rock |
Mind Control |
Plays | Wins | Genre | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
20,018 | 17,434 | Rock | |
| Fall to the Ground | 4,640 | 3,649 | Rock | |
| Desert Me | 7,232 | 5,757 | Rock | |
| Coming Undone | 4,655 | 3,299 | Rock | |
|
48,450 | 37,644 | Rock | |
| Kick Back | 291 | 228 | Rock | |
| Run Out | 6 | 6 | Rock | |
| Walk Away | 10 | 10 | Rock | |
| What Are You Waiting For | 60 | 53 | Rock | |
| Let's Start | 31 | 25 | Rock | |
| Guiding Me | 10 | 9 | Rock |
Unofficial Songs
|
Plays | Wins | Genre | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Down And Out
|
6 | 6 | No Genre | |
Down & Out
|
1 | 1 | No Genre | |
Breakdown
|
6 | 4 | No Genre | |
After We Go
|
0 | 0 | No Genre | |
Astounded
|
0 | 0 | No Genre | |
Change the World
|
2 | 2 | No Genre | |
mourning
|
18 | 18 | No Genre |
About the Artist
Thanks so much for checking out our album listening party for **Mind Control.** Enjoy "The Past is the Past" and "Mind Control," only on Jam Legend!
TANTRIC’s fourth album, MIND CONTROL, was released August 4 on the Silent Majority Group label. The album was produced by Brett Hestla (Creed, Framing Hanley, Dark New Day) and is the follow-up to 2008’s THE END BEGINS, which produced the Top Five Rock hit, “Down and Out.”
After spending nearly a year on the road promoting THE END BEGINS, Tantric returned home to begin penning their new album. Except home, for each member, was a different place in the U.S. So instead of sitting together in a rehearsal space in the same city, the members of Tantric wrote separately, sending files electronically to Hugo, who compiled them into working demos. After a few months, the band had written almost thirty songs.
“It was a really unique way of approaching a record,” Hugo says. “It was definitely more of a collaboration than the last record in terms of writing. And we wrote it together even though we were thousands of miles apart. I don’t know how, but we really wrote an incredible record in a short period of time. I’ve always wanted to make a record like this.”
The band then reconvened in the secluded studio in Poconos where they had recorded their last album, where they spent a week playing the songs live and experimenting with what they had written long distance for MIND CONTROL. Inevitably, some of the numbers shifted and evolved during that week.
“We had written the whole record over the computer,” says Erik. “So a lot of it changed once we got into the studio. When you have everyone in the same room the ideas start changing. ‘What if we do this? What if we do that?’ We definitely went heavier on this record, too. I think it has a lot to do with having all new members. This is the new band, full on and writing together. We never said ‘let’s write a heavier record,’ this is just what happened.”





