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Topic: UlyssesPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Ulysses
Date Posted: October 23 2011 at 12:41
ULYSSES is a progressive metal band from Holland; they were formed in 1998 by the guitar player Sylvester Vogelenzang and keyboard player Ron Mozer. They wanted from the beginning to sound as their favorite bands Dream Theater and Pain of Salvation. Well, this vision to make an album got wings when they contacted another 3 musicians, drummer Rene van Haaren, bass player Rene Schippers and vocalist Raymond Jansem, so the line-up was finished and the first demo album was released in 2001 with the titled "Eclectic". After 2 years, in 2003 they released their first full length album entitled "Symbiosis". Because both releases received good and positive reviews; "Eclectic" and "Symbioses" appeared on many magazines over the world so they decided to play live concerts. After some shows and stage performances; the big event was made in 2005 when they played on Progpassion Festival. After these encouraging concerts Ulysses decided to part ways with their vocalist, Raymond Jansen and tries to find another one instead. They found Michael Hos to be a perfect replacement of Jansen. Also in that period the original bass player Rene Schippers left the band due to personal reasons and was replaced by Casper Kroon. Finally after 5 years the second full length album was released in Europe in September 2008 entitled "The Gift of Tears".
I got in touch with the band and Sylvester Vogelenzang de Jong answered my questions.
Your biography has been covered in
your ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the biography details. But
why did you choose that name and which bands were you influenced by ?
Our
music style soon became a mix of classic sounding progrock and recent
modern (prog)metal, Ulysses is a classic story and also a very modern
space probe, send out in space to do research.
Classic
and modern, simply is the ingredient of the sound of Ulysses. 7
string metal guitars with Mellotrons.. The influences are a mix of
Saga, Yes, IQ, Kansas with Symphony X, Watchtower, Angra, Savatage,
Nevermore and Dream Theater.
How was the music scene in your
area when you started ?
Then
and now (12 years has past) the Dutch scene is not focussed on
progressive rock. There were some great bands coming out of the Dutch
scene, but had more succes abroad then in their own country. We work
together with colleague bands as much as possible, for example Knight
Area, with who we often do shows.
Over to your three albums. Your
debut album was Eclectic from 2001. Please tell us more about this
album.
Infact
Eclectic started of as a demo. We never intented to release it as an
EP. We recorded and mixed in just one weekend and we intended to use
it to send it to bookers and A&R managers. After receiving very
good reviews, we had some pressed and put up for sale.
Your
second album was Symbioses from 2003. Please tell us more about this
album.
Shortly
after the EP, we decided it was time for an album. So we wrote some
more songs and used some of the tracks that were on Eclectic. We went
into the Excess studio to record and mix it with Hans Pieters (After
Forever). Shortly after we signed a distribution deal for the album.
Sadly enough (for us) the distributing label (labrado'r records)
went bankrupt and disappeared of the face of the earth with our
money, majority of our commercial stock of the album and also the
glassmaster.
Your
third and most recent album was The Gift Of Tears from 2008. Please
tell us more about this album.
Shortly
after the release of Symbioses, we had to let our singer Raymond go.
In the middle of album promotion, and a bankrupt distributor we had
to look for a new singer. After we found Michael as a new leadsinger,
the bassplayer told us that we should look for a new bassist.. Again
we had a setback. Soon, Casper Kroon introduced himself and we were
able to do some shows again and work on new material. After being
teached a lesson in "doing business" we decided to take it
up to a next level. I started my own company "Symbioses Music"
and decided to the business side of music myself. Production,
release, marketing, distribution etc. all hard work and very
intensive, but the result was that "The Gift of Tears" got
fantastic reviews worldwide and that we were on top of everything
businesswise. Every sale was accounted for and sales were doing o.k.
and our fanbase was growing.
You are currently working on your
fourth album. What can we expect from this album ?
At
this moment we are working on the vocaldemo's and last arrangements.
I can say that the new album will be more extreme and maybe more
diverse in styles. I would say: less neo prog more prog metal,
hahaha.. We even have a blastbeat in one of the tracks!
How
is your creative processes from coming up with an idea to finally
record it as a song or a piece of music ?
Ulysses
is not a band that has a new album every two years. Luckily we have a
very patient fanbase! It all has to do with the fact that we all work
at the same songs.. So it could take a while before things come
together in the correct way.. So far, I contributed most of the ideas
and structures of the songs. Together with the band we jam and find
out the best arrangements for the songs, and then ofcourse work on
the vocallines and backings. W'll also have more backing
(orchestration) on the album compared to T.G.O.T.
For
those of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe you music
and which bands would you compare yourself with?
Pfff,
difficult question.. I always say that we sometimes sound like an
combination of kansas, genttle giant and yes but on metal-steroids,
haha.. Some of our songs do remind me of bands like Angra and
VandenPlas. Of course style characteristics of Dream Theater can't be
forgotten.. We simply like our 7/8 with 3/4's.
Do you find it difficult to get
gigs now or is it rather easy for your band to get gigs ?
Trying
to get gigs "on your own" is hard. Two years ago I changed
our strategy. Instead of "begging" at venues and bands to
be the opening act, I simply searched for some upcoming bands and
booked them a tour with Ulysses as opener. It is a lot of work, but
it has payed of. We did some great shows with Sons of Seasons and
later on with Andromeda.
What
is the availability of your albums and where can they be purchased
from ?
Eclectic
and T.G.O.T are still available, Symbioses is sold out, and due to
the fact that we don't have a glassmaster, it can't be reprinted.
Hard copies can be ordered through most of the known record stores or
CD Baby (cdbaby.com). And ofcourse payed downloadsites (except
Eclectic).
Besides of the new album, what is
your plans for the rest of this year and next year ?
Seen
the fact that I have been very busy with my own company, which
produces guitar Isolation Cabinets ( http://www.boxofdoom.nl" rel="nofollow - ), I had to
re-adjust the schedule a little bit. A this moment we have plans to
start recording in february, so a release will be around summer 2012.
Maybe w'll do some shows with Knight Area the next months, we know
them very good and we might team up for some shows, it has been over
18 months since we last seen a stage. We also are working on some
shows in Venezuela for a while, hopefully we can realize this in
2012, We are very eager to rock!
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
Keep
buying CD's! and keep the recording business alive. No money for the
labels = no money for new talent! And for the Ulysses fans out there:
next year w'll come up with a fantastic new album.
Thank you to Sylvester for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=883" rel="nofollow - and their homepage is http://www.ulysses.nu" rel="nofollow -