Jet Black Stare – biography

jet black stare

Rod Black: Singer/songwriter
Shane Hayes: Bassist
Dan Swinimer: Drummer
Flip: Guitarist
Dave Muselman: Guitarist

“A good song is a good song man, simple as that!” That’s the mercurial and confident, but oh so endearing songwriter and vocalist Rod Black. Black knows his way around a well-written tune. He’s recently finished co-writing a slew of them for his brand new band, JET BLACK STARE, and their Island Records debut album, In This Life.

Back in early 2007, after becoming frustrated with his past band’s creative differences, Rod found the perfect song-writing companion in fellow Vancouver, Canada resident, songwriter/producer Jeff Johnson. “Give us 15 minutes and we can hammer out a song. We have that rare, special chemistry” says Black gloating on Jeff. “We hardly ever bump heads, we’re always on the same page.” This harmonious partnership not only set the groundwork for what eventually―along with Shane Hayes (bass), Flip (guitar) and Dave Muselman (guitar), and Dan Swinimer (drums)―became Jet Black Stare, but also created the perfect vessel for Rod’s storytelling. “I just want to be as a true as I can be to the song, and for me every song has to tell a story.”

At the end of the day, for Black, it’s about making people feel connected: Whether it’s the epic “The River” (“I’m sick of nine to five/I’m sick of living day to day”) or the bluesy ballad “Fly” (“When this temptation turns into my only friend/Lookin’ for someone to help me start over again”). It’s all about finding the common thread in everyday life struggles. For example, “Fly” was born out of Rod befriending and trying to help some young street kids he used to pass every day on the way to his old office day job. Or take the album-closer “Next To Me,” about making personal and familial sacrifices for the greater good and being forced to be away from loved ones: Ambiguously, this soulful Heartland-ready number could be about a traveling salesman, an athlete, a soldier away at war, a rock star on the road―any and all of these, it’s reach is universal. But lest we not forget, JET BLACK STARE are rockers! So while they may get everyone’s solar plexus wedged wide-open, they certainly don’t mind ramming a steel-toed boot in for good measure. Take for example the record’s first single “Ready To Roll,” a pedal-to-the-metal anthem that will bring you charging down the drag strip. Fittingly, this track, as well as “It’s Over” (the catchiest tune ever written about a cheating ex), are both to be featured in the upcoming EA video game NASCAR 2009.

It’s a rather ironic turn that JET BLACK STARE’s first single, like a few other legendary classics (“Highway Star,” “Radar Love,” “Born To Be Wild”) is a sexually-charged opus to a muscle car: It was just a few year’s ago, during a near-fatal car crash, that Rod wound up in the emergency room. But that’s nothing considering that his miraculous survival from that accident was just a few days after the day―he died. “I died when I was 19. I heard the doctors say it―they pronounced me dead” says Rod still in amazement years later. “I was what is called a ‘flat-line patient.’ But the next day I woke up! The doctors and nurses were astonished. 4 hours later I walked out of the hospital and went to work!” He talks about it in “I”m Breathing”: “And now I’m lookin’ for the reasons why I’m alive/And now I’ve finally come to realize.” And what he realized he says he has essentially known since he was 6 growing up in a musical family and wishing to be a performer. “My purpose is to do music” says Rod assuredly “and to reach as many people as I can, and hopefully, bring a positive message.”

Now with Jet Black Stare’s chrome-plated guitars and fist-pumpin’ grooves, Rod has found the perfect medium for his stories and contagious vocal hooks―and he’s going to need an arena-sized room to show them off.


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5 responses to “Jet Black Stare – biography”

  1. sohbet Avatar

    Very good. Thanks.

  2. sohbet Avatar

    Now with Jet Black Stare’s chrome-plated guitars and fist-pumpin’ grooves, Rod has found the perfect medium for his stories and contagious vocal hooks―and he’s going to need an arena-sized room to show them off. sohbet

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    jetblackstalker

    wow! I can’t believe how talented this band is. The lyrics are incredibly written. That Rod Black sure knows what he’s doing! And that band members totally rock out like no one else! I can’t wait for the album, only 4 more days!!!

  4. kaira Avatar
    kaira

    I just saw Jet Black Stare in concert at my state fair, I never heard them before and i thought they were pretty good for a new band. I thought the guitarist who does a few solos was awesome!!! he can rock, damn he was one entertaining performer. And the lead singer i thought was pretty cool too, so i thought id check them out , and i hope i get to hear some songs on the radio by them within the next few years. Cheers to you guys!!

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    cody jenkins

    I am very stoked with jet black stair,I saw them with candlebox in Salt lake City an Dam! I got to meet the group an got there autographs. they rocked the place! I am realy picky an I drove 3 hours one way to see them in concert an well worth it.In the small town I moved to from the city they play the music on these stations,which puts me in a kick ass mood!You guys kick ass! I hope to see you all again soon!

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