Yeghikian

Yeghikian are an American rock band from Los Angeles, California,[2] formed in 2014. Yeghikian released their debut album You're Next in 2014.

Yeghikian
Yeghikian in Los Angeles, California in 2014
Background information
OriginGlendale, CA, United States
GenresRock, Metal, Stoner rock[1]
Years active2014present
Associated actsSerj Tankian, Blue Man Group, Viza, Youth Brigade, Angel City Outcasts, The F.C.C., Old Man Markley, Pancho and Sancho
Websitehttp://www.yeghikian.com/
MembersAlexy Shant Yeghikian
Alex Zablotsky
Ray Sanchez
Scott Shelko
Past membersJeff Mallow
Matt Hankle
Omar Gusmao

History

Formation

In early 2014, Alexy wrote and roughly recorded a series of 8 songs, writing and recording a song a day for eight days in a row in his garage studio, playing all of the instruments himself. After receiving accolades from friends and family on his work, he was inspired to push the project to completion. He soon had eight finished songs and worked diligently over the next several months to get them recorded and mixed to perfection, once again recording all of the instruments himself. He soon formed the band's current lineup and are performing regularly in the Los Angeles area.[3][4] In August 2014, Alexy was interviewed on Sam Tripoli's The Naughty Show.[5]

The band is currently in the studio working on their second album.

Band members

Current members
  • Alexy Shant Yeghikian – singer, guitar
  • Ray Sanchez – guitar, backing vocals
  • Alex Zablotsky – bass, backing vocals
  • Scott Shelko – drums

Discography

Albums

  • "You're Next..." (2014)[6]

Singles

  • "The World is Spinning" (2014)

Other appearances

  • "Until The End" – Appears on the television program "American Dad!"[7]

Music videos

Title Year Director From the album
"The World is Spinning"[8] 2014 Aramais Air You're Next...
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References

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