When CHERRY S/T released Disown the World in 2005, Boston radio stations touted the group as one of the next great American rock bands. For a band that has always separated itself from genre stereotypes, CHERRY S/T was establishing new ground and aggressively pursuing larger audiences for their music.
The 2006 release of Nova Sonic was an impressive follow-up as the band continued to build on its previous success. Utilizing the production and writing talents of Producer/Songwriter/Engineer, Jimmy Robertson Landry, and added punch from Canadian Producer, Dale Penner (Nickelback & Econoline Crush), CHERRY S/T added programming and keyboards to its already massive sound. The band travelled to the famous Factory Studios in Vancouver B.C. to record Nova Sonic, called by music critics, “a record that rivals that of any major label band out there.” The record has been licensed repeatedly by ESPN and MTV, as well as television shows on the Fuel Network and independent films.
Performing with the likes of Staind, Sevendust, Filter, Chevelle, Quiot Riot, RA, Buck Cherry and many others, the road-tightened CHERRY S/T continued writing and honing their unique sound. With heavy touring in the Northeast and up and down the east coast, the band had amassed a significant following and another 25 new songs.