biographical info
ASK,
formerly A.S.K. – Another Saturday Knight, formed in Toronto in 2006
as an art project by Windsor native Chad Howson, “I had a plan to
create music, paintings and lyrics that ask questions and simultaneously
showcase them to the public.” A.S.K.’s first show was at Taloola Café
in late December 2006 featuring Shawn Ladd and Chad Howson as a duo
with Alex MacArthur soon joining the band as bass player. In March of
2007 the band acted as opening support for their comrades The Locusts
Have No King. Chad Howson moved back to Windsor in August 2007 and
worked to solidify the line-up in preparation for the first record
(A.S.K. – Another Saturday Knight). From 2007 through 2009, A.S.K.
performed over 50 shows between Windsor and Toronto, self produced and
released their debut album, hosted a half dozen art shows of ASK/mixed
media paintings/drawings from Chad Howson and released a DVD (the Big Visit) featuring 3 music videos and a full live performance of their debut album.
The name change came in late
summer of 2009 after band members solidified and a new sound and vision
was formed. “We vacillated over names, but ultimately felt that the
name and concept is what we are.” ASK has had many styles in their
time, traveling from Outlaw/Indie/Folk-Rock to the sharp Indie/Alt-Rock
of their first record. The new release Future Communication boasts an ultra-modern musical projection of what
has been described as Post-Grunge/Art-Rock. Future Communication’s
production team was composed of a veritable who’s who of the Windsor
scene including the aforementioned Adam Michalczuk, Mark Plancke of
Shark Tank Pro as well as Chad Howson himself with mastering form
Toronto’s Phil Demetro at Lacquer Channel.
One thing Chad Howson knows how to
do is work with the area’s finest talent. Over the years musicians who
have performed live and/or recorded with ASK include: Luke Pelotte,
Adam Michalczuk, Stephan Svetkovich, Liam O’Donell, Pietro Caira, John
Oleynik, Joey DesRoaches, Trevor Malcolm, Shawn Ladd, Max Marshall,
Gary Clarke, Nancy Drew, and Alex MacArthur. Chad Howson’s spirit for
collaboration and co-operation transcends music and into art with his
frequent work with FUZE an improvisational live painting project that
operates publicly at area festivals and events. These experiences have
given Howson to further explore painting with more confidence as he has
worked as an illustrator for the majority of his artistic career.
influences
NIN
Joy Division
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Talking Heads
Depeche Mode
Bec Hanson