Dec 21 2008
One Of The Best Bands You Probably Don’t Know.
Disarray. Plain and simple just one of the best bands out there that most of you probably don’t know and should. Disarray was first assembled in Dickson Tennessee around 1993. The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Chuck Bonnett.Disarray has gone through a few lineups over the years but has always been anchored and led by Bonnett. The band is currently rounded out By Vance Wright on bass and backing vocals and drummer Keith Feulner. This band has been around for years now and have been just criminally ignored and under rated for most of that time. Disarray were very prominent and leading members of the local rock scene of Nashville Tennessee in the early and mid nineties while recording and releasing 2 albums. Disarray was a self promotion machine and they pushed their goods to anyone that would listen until finally grabbing a record deal with Eclipse Records.Between 1999 and 2007 the band released 3 more studio albums, one(2002’s In The Face Of The Enemy) being produced by Dave Brockie of Gwar and another(2007’s Edge Of My Demise) Being produced by Gary Meskil of Pro-Pain. Disarray have toured the country from end to end and shared the stage and tours with Pro Pain ,Dave Brockie Experience, Gwar, Soilent Green,Pissing Razors,Crowbar and many others and released 5 studio albums and been included on numerous tribute and compilation albums but are still pretty well unknown to the casual metal fan. Disarray have one of the most slamming groove metal sounds to come out of the south and they deliver live every time. Bonnet is as talented of a guitarist as there is and his voice is powerful and tailor made for the type of metal they play. Disarray are currently performing a limited schedule but you can still catch them out and about in the Nashville and regional areas.Hit Their Myspace up HEREand do yourself a favor and listen to Punishment For Being Born and Piss on their page. Just check them. They have top notch guitar playing and riff writing, one of the best voices you will run into and a rhythm section that holds the pocket and grooves harder than just about any other bass and drums you will find. Hit them up and take a listen and get to one of their shows if you ever get the chance. By a disc or something, just check them out. They need to be known.

