Born in Louisiana, Hydrovibe began when vocalist Heather St. Marie joined
forces with guitarist/vocalist Mat Dauzat to create a sound that combined
dynamic, guitar-driven music with extremely powerful and commanding female
vocals and rich vocal harmonies. Quickly experiencing great success in the
south, the band wanted to branch out and it became clear that Hydrovibe would
ultimately need to move to Los Angeles. Half of the band was simply unable to
make such a life-changing move across the country, leaving St. Marie and
Dauzat the tough challenge of relocating and reforming Hydrovibe in the City of
Angels. With some music gear, very few possessions, and a whole lot of
determination, the duo made the trek across the country and set up shop in
North Hollywood. The very week of arrival in L.A., Mat was hand-picked by
Sharon and Kelly Osbourne to play lead guitar in Kelly's band and was
immediately launched on tour. With many high-profile TV performances in the
U.S and Europe, and touring all over the world with Kelly, Mat began making
more industry contacts and expanding the Hydrovibe fan base worldwide.
Meanwhile back in L.A., Heather began scouring the scene for musicians to
complete the band lineup. She and Dauzat continued to work on songwriting
back and forth via the internet. Heavily influenced by the excitement and
struggles of the recent major life changes and impacts on relationships (both
good and bad), the new Hydrovibe songs grew extremely rich in melody and
lyrical content while maintaining the heavy sound that the band had become
known for. Dauzat and St. Marie began recording pre-production demos and
releasing them on MySpace in early 2004, and the songs quickly gained strong
fan reaction and industry attention. In spring of 2004, Hydrovibe joined forces
with Atlantic Records to record 4 songs at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood,
California.
Armed with the newly recorded 4 songs, St. Marie and Dauzat underwent a
long, extensive search to find the perfect members to complete Hydrovibe.
Through industry friends they found drummer Philippe Mathys, a Swiss native
who was playing in U.P.O. (Sony/Epic/Nitrus Records). The band finalized its
lineup in March of 2006 when they found bass player Eliot Lorango through
good friend and top L.A. musician-referral service owner, Barry Squire.
Meanwhile, Atlantic Records had undergone "restructuring," and Hydrovibe
decided that the time they were spending dealing with the major labels could
be much better spent on trying to reach their fans on their own. They formed
their own label, Orleans Street Records (a tribute to the original Louisiana
stomping grounds) and locked themselves in a North Hollywood rehearsal room
for 3 months to begin pre-production work on what was to be their
independent debut album. After the pre-production work, the band entered the
studio in June 2006 to begin tracking. During the sessions, the band got word
from Lion's Gate that their song "Killer Inside" - which includes guest vocals by
actress/singer Shawnee Smith (Amanda from Saw films) - was going to be
featured in the movie Saw III and on the Saw III Soundtrack. To capitalize on
that exposure, Hydrovibe quickly shifted gears and put out a 5-song EP aptly
titled "Killer Inside" December 22, 2006. The band's first actual live show
together with this new permanent lineup was at Rain Nightclub in the Palms
Casino in Las Vegas with Static X for the big SAW III Premier party.
Starting January 9th, 2007, Hydrovibe was featured on METAL EDGE Magazine's
"Corporate Punishment Tour" with Amity Lane (formerly Trust Company). With
the overwhelming success and response from that tour, Hydrovibe decided to
continue touring the US throughout the Spring and Summer of 2007. They were
also featured on the "Operation Rock Tour" (dedicated to the men and women
of the United States Armed Forces), which continued through Fall of '07. While
on that tour, Lion's Gate flew Hydrovibe back to Los Angeles to shoot a music
video with director Stephen Borasch for their song "Killer Inside - Messed Up
World remix" featuring actress Shawnee Smith. The video is featured on the SAW
III Director's Cut DVD and the SAW Trilogy Boxed Set, which hit stores in late
October of '07.
Through 9 months of solid touring in 2007, Hydrovibe made quite a statement
in the independent music world. The band solidified (both on stage and off) and
further developed their unique sound on the road. "The songs were road-tested
for 9 months and became much stronger than when we had initially set out on
tour... the band got a tight unit as well," said St. Marie. "So, we decided to scrap
everything and return to the studio to re-record this album when we got home
from touring."
"It was a no-brainer for us," said Dauzat, "we were just babies when we left for
tour a year ago! We already had great chemistry, but we have really grown
strong together as a band on tour, and the songs have greatly benefitted. I
mean, what better pre-production for an album than playing the songs night
after night for 9 months?"
Upon returning to Los Angeles in late October of 2007, the band went back to
the studio Hydrovibe's debut full-length album that includes several new songs
as well as the road-tested 2007 live set. With the album nearing completion,
plans are underway for Hydrovibe's album release in 2008.