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Topic: Crimson SkyPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Crimson Sky
Date Posted: September 05 2011 at 12:46
CRIMSON SKY was formed in Bristol in 2002 by guitarist Martin Leamon and bassist Clive Lambert. The band had an ever changing lineup until 2008 when Chris Cadey joined on keyboards and Holly Thody joined as vocalist. The band was rounded out with Scott Maynard on drums. Influenced by bands such as PINK FLOYD, MARILLION, IQ, MAGENTA, BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST, BE BOP DELUXE and PALLAS, the band play a modern brand of Neo-Prog. It took the band seven years before they would release their home-produced debut album "Misunderstood" in 2009.
I got in touch with the band and Martin Leamon answered my questions.
When, where and by
whom was your band born ? Did any of you, past and present members, play in any
other bands before joining up in your band ? Why did you choose that name and
which bands were you influenced by ?
In 2001 I was asked
to join a casual “jamming” band, I had not played guitar for about ten years,
before joining these guys, as I had gotten totally disheartened with the music
business. After a few practices with these guys’s I offered to help them
write some original songs as at the time they were only playing covers. This
progressed and in the end Crimson Sky was formed as a “proper” band, in late
2002. The name was given by Mark Purnell, who was the other guitarist; the
name is taken from a well known book called “Shogun”.
The other members
at this time were drummer Paul Cubie,bass player Clive Lambert,(who is still in
Crimson Sky to this day), and vocalist Nicola Blaker Nicola and I had been in
a quite well known Bristol rock band called “Once Bitten”. This line up also
recorded Crimson Sky’s first CD/EP called “The First Chapter”
The Bristol area has
some good prog bands like Also Eden + the Summer's End festival in that area
too. How is it to run a band in that part of England these days ?
Bristol is quite busy
place musically, although there are not many bands playing the sort of music
that we play. We seem to play most of our gigs outside of Bristol, in venues
such as The Peel, The Robin and festivals such as SPROG Fest, (a local prog rock
festival), The Cambridge Rock Festival etc. We have also supported a lot of
bands such as Credo, Solstice, Black Bonzo etc... Our most useful tool is the
internet, via our website’s and Facebook. Also our music is sold mainly
online via iTunes, eMusic, Amazon, and a few others.
Over to your only
album so far. Please tell us more about the Misunderstood album from
2009.
Actually although
“Misunderstood” is our first full album there were four CD/EPs before
it. These were;
The First Chapter Only Love Seasons
End Revisionism
“Misunderstood” was really what we were working
towards and would had been recorded much sooner if we had a stable line-up for
long enough.
We had a couple of line-up changes, Mark left not long after
“The First Chapter” we then brought in Samantha Turner on keyboards and electric
violin. Nicola left just before we recorded the “Only Love” CD/EP and was
replaced by Nancy Jackson on vocals. One interesting thing about “Only Love”
is that the track’s “Only Love”, “I Do Not Count The Time” and “Misunderstood
II”, were all part of the “Misunderstood Suite” I had already written most of
the “Misunderstood” album at this point, “Only Love” was recorded but never used
on the “Misunderstood” album. Also the following CD/EP had a different studio
version of “Seasons End” on it as well as a live version of “The Sea”. Nancy
and Paul left after this CD/EP and replaced by Scott Maynard on drums and Sarah
Warrington on vocals. Samantha and Sarah left just before the recording of
the “Misunderstood” album.
So, replacing
Samantha and Sarah we had Chris Cadey on keys and Holly Anne Thody on
vocals. This was the line that would record the “Misunderstood” album. At
this point the album had been written and played live for a while.
It was
recorded by me on my TASCAM 24 Track PortaStudio, we did this for two reasons
cost and to able to do exactly what we wanted to do creatively. Although the
end result does sound home produced in places, I think it stands up pretty well,
a lot of hard work from everybody in the band went into the album, blood sweat
and tears quite literally! As you can tell it’s an album I’m very proud
of.
For those of us
unknown with your music; how would you describe you music and which bands would
you compare yourself with ?
This is a hard one,
everybody both past and present in the band have always had very diverse tastes
in music. I’ve always loved prog and bands such as Genesis, Pink Floyd, BJH,
Marillion as well as newer bands such as Porcupine Tree, Nosound, The Pineapple
Thief. Scott and Jane (current drummer and vocalist), are into similar music
as me, although I suspect Jane has a very strong leaning towards classic rock as
well. Clive on the other hand is very much into heavy
rock/metal.
I have always said
that Crimson Sky’s music draws from the past, but is very much in the future, we
are not retro.
There was some talk
of releasing a new album and a single one year ago. What happened ? What is the
latest news from your band and your plans for the future ?
Right to bring you
all up to date; Not long after the “Misunderstood” album Scott left and was
replaced by Alistair Woodman on drums. This line-up stayed together until the
end of September 2010. Holly left and was replaced by Janey Summer who was
already an established artist in her own right.
The plan was to work
on the follow-up to “Misunderstood” again a lot of the songs had been written
and we were almost ready to record, we recorded one demo of a single that we
were going to release called “Trust”, this is actually on our website for those
who want to hear it.
At the very end of
2010 Janey left to concentrate on her own career, shortly after Ali and Chris
left.
This brings us to the
current line-up which is;
Myself –
Guitars Jane Setter – Vocals Clive Lambert – Bass Scott Maynard – Drums
(As you can see Scott has returned)
We are currently
looking for a keyboard player. We have been working together for a few months
now and things sound great, even without the keys. The band is currently
writing new songs and we are planning a new album. We hope to be playing some
live dates soon. I personally can’t wait for people to hear this new
line-up!
To wrap up this
interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview ?
Only to say thank you
for interviewing me and to watch this space!
Our website is on the
move, but can be found here;