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Taking inspiration from big-name acts like
the Beatles,
the Who,
Led Zeppelin,
Stevie Wonder,
the Bee Gees, and
Prince (to spout just a few), the aptly named
Under the Influence of Giants emerged from southern California in the early 2000s. The group was praised early on -- especially after the release of its debut single, "Mama's Room," in mid-2006 -- for its smooth combination of rock and pop with a funk-edged groove. Vocalist
Aaron Bruno and guitarist
Drew Stewart had been writing songs together since high school, but the two first came into public view as members of the Maverick Records rock outfit
Home Town Hero. Something ultimately clicked further, however, when the friends hooked up with drummer/keyboardist
Jamin Wilcox (son of
Hall & Oates/
Utopia's John "Willie" Wilcox), who had previously belonged to another California rock act,
Audiovent (Atlantic Records). With Wilcox's talents on board, the hook-laden pop-soul of
Under the Influence of Giants was born. Bassist
David Amezcua later completed the group, and the guys recorded the Heaven Is Full EP. Distributing their music online and at shows, the bandmembers took full advantage of the social networking godsend MySpace to spread their name. Most of the EP would eventually find its way onto their debut full-length, both releases being produced by
Blind Melon's
Brad Smith and
Christopher Thorn.
Under the Influence of Giants played a brief seven-city tour in spring 2006 with
Mute Math; their self-titled Island debut appeared that August. ~ Corey Apar