THIRD EYE are a progressive metal act from Odense, Denmark. They were formed in 2003 by a group of students at a local music school. One of their teachers joined the band. Their style is a heavy progressive metal along the lines of SYMPHONY X and ANUBIS GATE, but with less focus on power metal and more on groove and thrash elements. They released a demo in 2005 and started working on their debut album in 2008, but it was not released until May 2010.
I got in touch with Michael for the story. ############################################################################# When
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 ? The
band was formed in 2003. I was teaching Music at a school and I had a
bunch of really talented pupils. One day I asked Martin Damgaard
(drums), Thomas Kuhlmann (guitar) and Andreas Schumann (bass), if
they would try out some songs I made, and the songs has never sounded
better. The band was a reality. In 2007 Per Johansson (vocals) joined
the band and last Simon Krogh (keys) entered in 2009. We all had
bands before, and some still have. Simon plays in a Deep Purple cover
band called Highway Star, Martin and I played Black Sabbath/Ozzy
cover in Sweet Leaf, Thomas had a cover band with pop and rock music
and Andreas played in some crazy sailor band. Per was a vocalist for
Fate in many years and a lot of other bands as well and also have a
band called Ureas with his wife. For my own part, I have played in
several bands through the eighties and nineties, among others
Prophets of Doom and Northern Empire. Third
Eye was a name I came up with almost immediately after the band
started. I took some time thinking it over, but in the end we all
agreed that the name matched the music. We
all have different musical influences, but we have a center in prog.
Metal. We all like prog bands such as Symphony X, Dream Theater (the
older stuff), Scar Symmetry and Opeth to mention a few. But we also
like Pantera, Iron Maiden, Dio, Black Sabbath and a lot of other
great Metal bands. Many of us like other genres too, from rock to
fusion and acoustic music. How
is the metal scene in Denmark now? The
scene is groving very fast, and I must admit that I donīt know half
of the bands around, but there is a lot of talent and the scene have
never been stronger than it is today. Volbeat
is off course a great eye opener for the rest of the world to Danish
metal bands, but also Hatesphere, Mercenary and Mnemic has placed
Denmark on the map. What we donīt have a lot of is progressive metal
bands. A couple worth mentioning though: Anubis Gate, Beyond Twilight
and Pyramaze.
Your
debut album Recipe for Disaster was released last year. Please tell
us more about this album. It
is an album that has been on its way for many years. Some of the
songs are more than 10 years old, but most of the songs were made up
to the recording of the album. We worked for a long time with every
song till we all were satisfied. It was a strange way we approached
the recordings cause we had only heard 5 songs with cue vocals from
Per, so when he came and played the songs with vocals we all were
blown away. The man just created a wonder! In the eleventh hour we
had to let our former keyboard player Rasmus Kostending go. We didnt
know what to do, until Per suggested
that we could ask Finn Zierler (Beyond Twilight), who was an old
friend of the band, if he wouldlike to play some keys on the album.
Finn luckily said yes, and he did some amazing stuff on three
songs.The rest of the keyboard was played and composed by Tommy
Hansen (Jailhouse Studios) who also had a great feeling for our
music, and he also mixed the album. With great Success! For
those of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe you
music ? We try making music that has a story. It is like a journey through
darkness, light, evil, joy, sadness and anger and propably much more.
We want the music to evolve in the direction that the different parts
take us. It is like a painting that we work on until we all are happy
with it. If you ask me who we sound like, I would say we are a split
between Dream Theater, Symphony X, Psychotic Waltz, Mercyful Fate and
Megadeth. But there are a lot of other influences too and if you
asked someone else they might give you a whole other description. You
are currently working on your new album. What can we expect from this
album? The
10 songs on Recipe for Disaster are very diverse, and that you will
experience on the next album too. I believe it will be a little
heavier, maybe a little more odd time feelings. Some songs will be
complex and others more straight ahead, but never boring, that we can
promise. We try for every song we make to make it its own. Besides
of working on the new album, what is your plans for the immediate
future ? We
just had a job with Pretty Maids, then we have some live gigs through
the winter supporting Danish act Artillery and then we will see what
turns up. We have some folks helping us getting some jobs, and it
seems like itīs going in the right direction. To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview? We would like to thank all of you people who bought our debut album
and all the people who supported us through the years. Thank you for
the interest in Third Eye - we wish you all a happy new year! Thank you to Michael for this interview
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