On March 25th 2006 Ph8 (fate) released their long awaited CD with a celebration that brought out thousands of their “phans”. Fortune Favors the Bold is Ph8’s second CD and is already selling even faster than the self-titled PH8, which has sold thousands of copies worldwide. While they have had their music on movie soundtracks and video games, it’s their high-energy live show that has gained Ph8 a reputation as the top choice among promoters for opening for major bands such as Linkin Park, Dist...
On March 25th 2006 Ph8 (fate) released their long awaited CD with a celebration that brought out thousands of their “phans”. Fortune Favors the Bold is Ph8’s second CD and is already selling even faster than the self-titled PH8, which has sold thousands of copies worldwide. While they have had their music on movie soundtracks and video games, it’s their high-energy live show that has gained Ph8 a reputation as the top choice among promoters for opening for major bands such as Linkin Park, Disturbed, Papa Roach, Anthrax, Static X, Saliva, and Sevendust.
“Ph8 have used their determination and perseverance to build up a rather rabid fan base--no doubt attracted to the band's wild, live energy and showmanship.” Tucson Weekly
“The band's compellingly energetic live performance has landed it opening acts for such rock moguls as Linkin Park, Cotton Mouth Kings, Disturbed and Unwritten Law…” Arizona Daily Wildcat
Marcus Davis is a front man that effuses energy, inspiring his listeners to do the same. He is backed by “a thick, propulsive groove” shaped by Nando Rivas, Andy Pyle, and Michael Hummer. Their loyal and enthusiastic fan base has been consistently growing for years. Due to the worldwide demand for their live show they have filmed a live DVD that will be released this year, bolstered by buzz from their two music videos, “In Your Time of Sorrow” and “That One Song” which have been released online.
A truly great band only comes along every few years-- a band that affects people on all levels, makes a mark on generations, and on the way people think about music. Ph8 will be remembered as one of those bands. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.