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Topic: Myrath Posted: August 23 2011 at 06:09
MYRATH(which means Legacy) was formed in early 2001 under the name of XTAZY by guitarist Malek Ben Arbia (who was just 13 years old at the time) with two of his childhood friends,Fahmi Chakroun (drums)and Oualid Issaoui (guitar).The line up was shortly after completed by Zaher Ben Hamoudia (bass) andTarek Idouani (vocals).
To say that their debut album Hope detonated in the scene as a bomb is an understatement. The band was hailed as the best new thing to hit the scene from there on. Their second album Desert Call cemented their status as one of the best and original progressive metal bands.
Their third album Tales Of The Sands hits the streets in September 2011 and I got in touch with them for their story.
Your biography has been covered in your
ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the biography details. But which
bands/artists were you influenced by when you started out?
As you certainly know, we have started
out playing covers of various bands and artists such as Eric Clapton,
BB King, Jimmy Hendrix, Judas Priest, Metallica, Megadeth, Death and
even some Dream Theater but when we discovered Symphony X in 2003 we
became huge fans of this band so for 2 years (2003 and 2004) we have
played exclusively Symphony X covers.
We were all still in our early teen
years back then but we have learned a lot from playing so many covers
in terms of improving our playing and composing skills.
So obviously you will find mainly
Symphony X influence in our first album ’’HOPE’’ but we have
since developed pour own style and such influence is disappearing
over the years.
How was it to run a band in Tunisia
when you started out and how has the recent revolution changed your
situation?
In the old regime we did not really
have any problem simply because we are absolutely not into politics.
The lyrics of our songs address only non-political issues such as
love, deception, hopes and fears
Now in the new democratic Tunisia, we
have the freedom to write the lyrics of our music without fear of
intimidation and censorship, however we intend to stay who we are
that is a metal band with no political message.
How is the music scene in Tunisia these
days?
In Tunisia these days, Metal music has
not changed much ,it’s still underground and Metal bands face a lot
of challenges to get their music across the borders, mainly because
of the lack of labels, producers, promoters and support from the
sponsors and local mainstream media.
Hopefully after the upcoming elections
of 23 October 2011 things would change in a positive way, the
government could support all musicians equally including metal bands,
we just have to wait and see.
Let's move to your three albums. Your
debut album was Hope from 2007. Please tell us more about this album.
Hope was a turning point in Myrath
career as it allowed us to be the first Tunisian metal band to be
signed by an international label (Brennus music from France)
The album was praised by the media
which contributed to improving the notoriety of the band and
increasing our fan base.
With HOPE we have started the process
of introducing Tunisian melodies and combining some Arabian scales
with metal music.
Then there was a three years long
releases break. What were you up to during these three years?
Well actually we have never stopped
writing songs and playing gigs.
In fact there was only a little bit
over one year between the release of HOPE in September 2007 and the
recording of Desert call in November 2008 but due to lengthy
discussion with labels, the album was not released until January 2010
that is about 13 months after it was recorded and less than two and a
half years after the release of HOPE.
If it was up to us, we would release an
album each year but the music industry is a very complicated and
lengthy process.
Your second album was Desert Call from
2010. Please tell us more about this album.
In view of the comments of some
critics and the advice of our producer, we knew that we had to come
up with a style of our own and stay away from the influence of our
favorite bands.
When Zaher Zorgati joined the band in
the summer of 2007, we had the versatile singer and composer we were
looking for to use the mix between metal and Tunisian music in a much
more melodic and emotional way and still keep the powerful metal side
DESERT CALL, album is in line with HOPE
but yet different in many ways. First of all Zaher Zorgati has a much
softer and melodic voice than Elyes, so that helped us staying away
from the Symphony X influence at least on the vocals side
The album is also more melodic with a
lot more Arabian tunes and orchestrations, and a great production by
Kevin Codfert yet it’s still prog-power metal ’’Myrath way”
with very diverse tracks.
We think that, with DESRT CALL, Myrath
has brought something new to the prog-power metal music, by a
somewhat new genre which mixes metal with traditional Tunisian tunes
in a way different from what other band did before (As far as we know
anyway)
Here is the way which one of the
reviewers puts it best
‘’All the music on this album fuse
together beautifully, like some mind blowing energy drink. One of the
most interesting things about Myrath is the distinct Arabic sound
going on. But this sound is strong all throughout Desert Call. And
perhaps the most refreshing thing is that it’s not forced. Most
bands trying to replicate these beautiful sounds fail by repeating
the same style riff. And it just looses the amazing feeling of
emotion this type of music is meant to have. This is no problem for
Myrath, they have created this sound almost as if it was natural.
Which, coming from Tunisia probably is.’’
Your third and not yet released album
is Tales Of The Sands. Please tell us more about this album.
For the third album which will be
released on 26 September 2011, by XIII Bis Records / Warner in Europe
and Nightmare Records in North and south America, we invested heavily
as the album was mixed by Nordstom (DimmuBorgir, In Flames), and
mastered by Jens Bogren (Symphony X) while the production was
obviously taken care of by the band producer Kevin Codfert (Adagio),
This new album will be somewhat in line
with ‘’desert call’’ but with a larger input on the emotional
and melodic sides as well as a wider blend between power /progressive
metal and Tunisian traditional music
In a way this album will bring winds of
changes to the metal scene the way the recent historical events that
happened in Tunisia sparked the Arab spring
There are 10 tracks for the European
version plus a bonus track for the remaining continents, they are
shorter than the ones in the previous albums but they will surely get
you both head banging, and filling your heart with exotic metal
emotions.
We believe that this is our most mature
and best release so far, as it reflects a style of our own, an
oriental metal ‘’Myrath way’’
To promote the release of Tales of the
Sands, Myrath (along with Arkan) will support Orphaned Land in a one
month long European tour starting November 10th 2011.
For those of us unknown with your
music; how would you describe your music?
We would describe it as oriental
progpower metal but it all depends on the album and track you would
listen to as each song comes from the heart, we never fabricate music
and this is certainly the main reason why the tracks of our albums
are so diverse.
Your band had a pretty big impact on
the scene when you released Hope. If my memories serve me right; you
were hailed as the new big band in the prog metal scene from there
on. Has Myrath gone according to your plans and how do you see your
band developing in the next years?
We think that we have met or exceeded
every one expectation with each of our releases, we have considerably
improved over the year, we are getting a lot of praise from the media
and the attention of many promoters
We have received a lot of praise after
each of our live performances, the most memorable one being the one
in barloo-Holland on October 2nd 2010 at the progpower europe
festival
Our career is in the right course, we
believe that the new album and the upcoming European tour will expand
our fan base and will take the band to a higher level
Over the next years we will continue
working very hard to make it in this very competitive music business.
You are on a tour with Orphaned Land
later this year. Which is a logical tourmate music wise. But then
again, there is this divisive religion issue. How did this tour come
about and what is your reaction to tour with a band from a country
which has attracted passionate hatred also in your country?
Well the tour was organized by
K-production from France; we have been given the opportunity to be
part of this oriental metal tour with Orphaned Land and Arkan, which
we could not afford to turn down.
As far as we are concerned music is
what brings people together notwithstanding their ethnic background,
or religion, it brings a message of love and peace to all nations.
Most metal bands and metalheads share
the same passion and the same values; they are alike no matter where
they come from or the religion of the country of their origin.
We are musician not politicians, the
course of history will not change if we would have turned down such
opportunity even though some of our Arab fans had a negative opinion
because they are confusing political issues with music.
We fully respect their opinion but they
should respect ours.
We are very supportive of the
Palestinian cause but we strongly believe that we are not betraying
any one by playing our music in several European countries
notwithstanding the nationality of the band that will play right
after our show.
What is your plans for the rest of this
year and next year ?
Our plan for this year is to promote
our new album TALES OF THE SANDS by a one month European tour
Next year we will record another album,
make another European tour and play in as many festivals as possible
hopefully including at least one in the USA
To wrap up this interview, is there
anything you want to add to this interview?
First of all we would like to thank you
for this interview and for your valuable support
We would like to add that we are
working very hard to improve the notoriety of the band and hope that
sooner or later it will pay off
It just takes talent, hard work and a
lot of patience, we are still young so we will continue doing what we
love the most that is writing and playing our music
we are ambitious yet we keep our feet
on the ground as Metal music is a very competitive market with
thousands of quality bands sharing the same goal of fame and success.
Thank you to Myrath for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - August 23 2011 at 06:11
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