As mere teenagers ranging in age from 14 to 19 years old,
Black Tide (formerly called
Radio) share a surprising affinity for metal bands that hit their career peaks and vanished behind the curtain of grunge well before any members of the group were born. Citing guitar virtuosos
Yngwie Malmsteen,
Paul Gilbert, and
Steve Vai as influences, as well as the more traditionally referenced metal trendsetters like
Metallica and
Slayer, the boys make heavy-hitting speed metal that would sit right at home in the mid-'80s, blaring over the opening credits of MTV's Headbanger's Ball. Bassist
Zachary Sandler, drummer
Steven Spence, and guitarists
Gabriel Garcia and
Alex Nunez got their big breaks when they were invited to play the main stage of Ozzfest in August of 2007. Swinging their long manes of black hair wildly and shredding explosively, they caught the attention of Interscope Records, which made plans to release their debut album, Light from Above, in early 2008, just after they started a tour with
Avenged Sevenfold. The album was released in March of that year. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide