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toroddfuglesteg
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Topic: Sky Architect Posted: January 05 2011 at 14:10 |
Sky Architect is a brand new band from Holland. Their debut album Excavations Of The Mind from last year has caught the imaginations and a lot of good reviews from the highly esteemed visitors and members of ProgArchives. I got in touch with the band for their story and Wabe Wieringa answered my questions. ###############################################
Your
biography in ProgArchives pretty much covers your biography. But why
did you choose that name, why did you want to play this type of music
instead of any other form of music and what is your musical
background ?
Christiaan, Rik and I met at the conservatoire in Rotterdam back in 2006. We did the same study there and thought it be cool to jam together. We actually started out as an instrumental jam band. We made some short rock songs, pretty cool if I listen back to those! But nothing like Sky Architect now. It took us 2 years to come up with the idea that it would be cool to start a real band with a bass player and singer. So we asked Tom and Guus to join us, and they were crazy enough to say yes! They also studied at the same school as us. So that’s where we came together. Pretty freaky coincidence, 5 guys in their early 20’s (maybe Chris was still 19 back then) who chose to play progressive rock without asking for it, but that’s how it happened! Progressive
rock is the genre that apparently came out of our jam sessions, we
didn’t really mean to play a certain genre. Symphonic rock and
everything related to it connected us so we decided to just play from
our hearts. Another thing is that we don’t like to limit us with
certain boundaries. If a song turns out to be 20 minutes we don’t
start cutting because it may be too long. A piece of music has its
own life. It grows within a band. And if it turns out to be this epic
suite that’s just how it’s supposed to be!
Back in 2008, when the band was whole and complete, we had a different name too: Seraphine. When we did our first photo shoot with a friend of mine, he said the name reminded him of some kind of obscure doom-metal band.. That was a good excuse for us to change the band name to Sky Architect. Our
musical background is pretty broad. I think all our parents listened
to the Beatles and other groups form the ‘60’s, and even some
‘70’s sympho (Camel, Floyd, Alan parsons etc.etc..). Later we
discovered music on our own. Grunge, heavy-metal and other
alternative rock music where our biggest inspiration then. Later on
we re-discovered the world of prog, but then on our own. Tom fell in
love with the Flower Kings, whilst Rik and Christiaan know every
beatles track from head to tails. That’s just some examples of our
musical background. Please give us your long or brief thoughts on debut album Excavations of the Mind released earlier this year. How would you describe the music and which bands would you compare yourself with ? Excavations
of the mind is our first musical journey. Entirely written by the 3
founders of Sky Architect (Rik, Christiaan and me (Wabe) ).
Your
album has been released through ProgRock Records. How did you get in
touch with Shawn & Co and how was the recording, the food and the
standard of company limousines you used between your hotel, recording
studios and the gentlemen's clubs every day ?
Actually
our label is Galileo-records from Switzerland. Patrick Becker, the
big boss over there, signed us in 2009. At the time they had a
distribution deal with Progrock-records, they took care of the
manufacturing, and promo/sales in the USA. We sent the first
demo-version of ‘Excavations of the mind’ to some labels around
Europe in 2008. We got some responses from varying labels, but had
the most trust in Galileo-records. The first pressing of the album
has already been sold out, so we think we made a good choice!
We
recorded ‘Excavations of the min’ back in 2008. We just asked Tom
(guitar/vocals) and Guus (bass) to join the band. Actually that was
after we decided we would record an album! We said to each other, hey
but maybe it would come in handy to have someone play the bass and
someone to sing. The recording sessions were loads of fun. Christiaan did the drums in 1 ½ days I think, he had to go to Italy for some kind of luxurious vacations! The rest of the recordings we did in 1 week. We were still students at the Conservatoire in Rotterdam back then, and we hijacked the recording studio located there for the duration of the recordings. See http://www.skyarchitect.com/index.php?option=com_phocagallery&view=category&id=11:excavations-of-the-mind&Itemid=21 for some photo impressions. The
mixing was done at my personal ‘studio’ and at the same studio I
mentioned before. That took some time because we didn’t have a lot
of spare time back then. I think we did the final mastering early
2010! Another reason we took so long was the fact that we had to
record another song after we sent the material to Patrick Becker at
Galileo-records. He found the album a tad too short, so we wrote and
recorded the Grey legend to accompany the other songs. That was
somewhere in the summer of 2009. What
is your other plans for next year ?
2011
will be an even more exciting year for us. We hope to start gigging
seriously this year, we are really busy at the moment to find the
right booking agency for us. Another Sky Architect album entitled ‘A
dying man’s hymn’ is already finished too! We are currently in
the startup phase for our 2nd
album. Signing contracts etc.. You can expect it in stores around
June this year! It will be an overall more balanced album. We really
found our own sound this time, and the songs tend to be even more
creative then our debut album.
Next
to that we will have our first international performance for sure, as
we will open the Terra Incognita festival in Quebec city Canada this
may 21st.
We’re all really excited about that!
The
video recording of a clip is the first major activity for us in 2011.
We plan on recording our own video clip all by ourselves. Which song
it will be is still a secret though You can expect it somewhere
late February!
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
I
think I covered most of the juicy stuff already! The only thing I can
add is: Thank you(reader) for reading this interview! We
hope we were able to interest you in our music. We sure look forward
to playing for you in the future. Keep a watchful eye on our websites
for info about our touring plans, upcoming album and more!
(http://www.skyarchitect.com)
Or follow our movements a bit closer
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sky-Architect/399176157925. Thank you to Wabe Wieringa for this interview Edited by toroddfuglesteg - January 05 2011 at 14:12 |
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Mellotron Storm
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 27 2006 Location: The Beach Status: Offline Points: 13586 |
Posted: January 05 2011 at 15:11 |
Thanks Torodd ! I really enjoy this album,one of the best from 2010.
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bartosso
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Posted: January 31 2011 at 14:48 |
Great interview, looking forward to their new stuff.
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avestin
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Posted: February 05 2011 at 07:35 |
I was really surprised by this band upon first listening. Didn't expect it. Looking forward to their next one.
Thanks for the interview |
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