Whatโs in a name?
โA bad band name limits how far you can go,โ says Sam Spivey, vocalist and guitarist of the Reno metal band Authmentis. โIโm a dick about the name. I came up with a bunch of rules.โ
Spiveyโs rules: No โthe.โ No animals, countries or states. No references, obscure or otherwise, to books, movies or, worse yet, other bandsโ music. And so on. Eventually, he discovered that, by process of elimination, there was nothing left to do but invent a new word. Thus, โauthmentis,โ a faux Greek neologism that Spivey defines as Original Mind, also the title of their first record.
Probably the best side-effect of a name like Authmentis is Google precision. You search โAuthmentisโ on Google, and you get the bandโs website, Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Reverbnation, YouTube clips and so on. A band with a more commonplace name requires the addition of the word โbandโ or โmusicโ or โRenoโ or something to yield the right results.
For the members of Authmentis, a big concern was that people not make assumptions about the band based on the name. So, what does the band sound like?
โWeโve been called โmetalcore with a twist,โโ says guitarist and backing vocalist Casey Alden.
Itโs basically heavy guitar riffage as played by angsty young men since time immemorial (or at least since Black Sabbath). Thereโs a lot of the atmospheric groove metal of Tool, some of the sprawl of โฆ And Justice for All-era Metallica, and even some Foo Fighters-influenced pop songs. The vocals range over a variety of styles, some aggressive, some melodic, mostly both. Spiveyโs voice sometimes finds a surprising, unexpected middle ground between Bad Religion and Creed. Itโs guitar-shop rock as played by four Reno dudes raised on hard rock radio.
Spiveyโs brother Matt is the bassist, and drummer Dave Emerson is a relatively recent recruit. The group formed on New Yearโs Day in 2005, though theyโve gone through a number of line-up changes. The band just released its second album, House of Shadows.
Lyrically, Spivey says he writes about โstuff that inspires me.โ The song โThe Thorn Engraved,โ for example, is partially inspired by the video game Hitman. Perhaps not coincidentally for a band inspired by video games, their next gig is a midnight release party for the next Call of Duty game, on Nov. 7 at The Summit Gamestop store.
Spivey says that on House of Shadows, the lyrics and music have taken a โdarkerโ direction.
โA lot of the music is about darkness and how it can empower,โ he says. โFor me, as an introvert, itโs about being angry, which is why music is great for me. Itโs therapy. All my frustrations, whenever I get upset, I hold on to it. Thatโs why I need music.โ
He cites as an example the song โThe Ruiner.โ
โThat songโs just really depressing,โ he says. โItโs about how the more you try for something, the more you struggle, the more things fall apart. Itโs about a guy who pursues a girl, and the more he does, the more she hates him. Itโs, you know, emo stuff.โ
