The Bad Directions

When you combine influences as diverse as Neil Young, Tom Waits, Pearl Jam, Metallica, Guns ‘n’ Roses, and Johnny Cash , the result is quite a tasty stew, and ‘The Bad Directions’ prefer to serve it up loud and fast.
In December of 2002, singer/songwriter Bradley Weaver had just finished his solo album ‘Think’, and realized he would need a band to support the album. For guitar, the choice was easy. Throughout 2002, Bradley had played bass for ‘Eric Shiveley & the Deserters’. During that time, he became fast friends with guitarist Dan Garcia (also of ‘rachel’s playpen’). Dan jumped into Bradley’s new project without hesitation, and in turn, recruited his old ‘El Fiend’ bandmate Carlos Newman, for drums. With Bradley handling bass/vocal duties the power-trio was complete.
