MATTHEW BARLOW de retour aux affaires chez PYRAMAZE
Modérateurs : Modérateurs du forum, Responsables / Animateurs de sections
- Dark Schneider
- Guardian of the Flame
- Messages : 2941
- Enregistré le : 08 juin 2003, 17:09
- Localisation : Caen (14)
- Contact :
La blague du jour!!!
M. Kammeyer (Pyramaze) :
"I'm very happy to finally announce our new singer. Matthew Barlow (former vocalist of the American metal band Iced Earth) will be taking over the job as Pyramaze vocalist. I've been in dialogue with Matt about his comeback for a few months now, and after we've been getting to know each other better and doing a few test demos where Matt has re-recorded a couple of our old songs, we've come to the conclusion that we are a perfect match. I've always regarded Matt as one of the very best voices in metal, and I was (as any other fan of his incredible voice) saddened by his departure from the metal scene a few years ago. Therefore I'm proud to say that Matt is back, stronger than ever, and from now on officially a part of the Pyramaze Fellowship. We are currently in a song writing mode, and we expect to enter the studio early 2008 with Matt behind the mic. I hope and believe that old as well as new fans will welcome Matt into the Pyramaze line-up. I now leave you with these great news, and with Matt's statement below.
Cheers!"
Il s'est trouvé un groupe aussi nul que sa voix le Barlow!
M. Kammeyer (Pyramaze) :
"I'm very happy to finally announce our new singer. Matthew Barlow (former vocalist of the American metal band Iced Earth) will be taking over the job as Pyramaze vocalist. I've been in dialogue with Matt about his comeback for a few months now, and after we've been getting to know each other better and doing a few test demos where Matt has re-recorded a couple of our old songs, we've come to the conclusion that we are a perfect match. I've always regarded Matt as one of the very best voices in metal, and I was (as any other fan of his incredible voice) saddened by his departure from the metal scene a few years ago. Therefore I'm proud to say that Matt is back, stronger than ever, and from now on officially a part of the Pyramaze Fellowship. We are currently in a song writing mode, and we expect to enter the studio early 2008 with Matt behind the mic. I hope and believe that old as well as new fans will welcome Matt into the Pyramaze line-up. I now leave you with these great news, and with Matt's statement below.
Cheers!"
Il s'est trouvé un groupe aussi nul que sa voix le Barlow!
les explications de Matt sur son retour
Statement from Matthew Barlow:
Brothers and sisters... The last time I made a statement to the metal community it was one of sorrow but certainly not one of regret. There are people, things and experiences - once not thought possible - that I have attained in the last several years. It's an extension of friends and family that has truly made my life whole, and one that I would not jeopardize for fame and glory.
That thought in mind, I was posed an interesting proposition by a true talent in heavy metal. Honestly, I had not heard a lot about Pyramaze, when I received an e-mail from Michael. After our initial correspondence I began to realize that this was a guy that really had his head in the right place - a musician who was in music for the music. Michael spoke to me of his band - a bunch of guys who want to put out solid music but would not sacrifice their souls to attain greatness. This is by no means a slam on I.E. or any of the great musicians I have worked with in the past. It simply means that the music industry can suck you in, chew you up, and spit you out if you don't keep firmly planted on the ground. Pyramaze are working class metal heads with something to prove! Metal is what they live for but it is not their livelihood.
Needless to say, I was instantly intrigued by Michael's delivery. Especially considering the nature of my career choice of late. I wondered if Michael had really thought the courting process through. I'm sure that there are some people that never really understood my reasons for leaving the industry and certainly don't like who or what i represent in my current vocation. There is also the fact that Pyramaze has been rather stereotyped as a prog-metal act and I as Satan / Paul Stanley. What kind of crazy mixed up world is this????
Well... The way I see it... I'm in a point in my life, where I love what I do for a living and for the first time, I can support myself and my family doing it. Now for the other great thing... That's how this band thinks. There is no expectation of co-signing (under the name Mephistopheles) in order to have your record sell. The record will sell if the music is great. The music will be great, because the guys doing it, want to do it... For all the right reasons. Pyramaze has proven that!
I sense hesitation... And rightly so... After all, there are a lot of I.E. fans out there that still just don't get it. I would imagine that there are also Pyramaze fans that love what Mr. King did for this band. Hell, I love what he did for this band! I think that the guy is a true talent and feel the same about Tim Owens (that's Ripper to you!). I also feel, that in the same way I.E. fans have taken Tim into the fold, I too can find a place within the Pyramaze family. I would venture to say that Pyramaze, already unique and uncompromising, will not be placed inside of a prog-metal box once the sparks start flying.
I am really looking forward to working with Michael and the guys!!! I also look forward to hearing feedback from the brethren and sisterhood of metal.
Up from the ashes, back from the depths, when the voices have risen, fire becomes flesh!
Barlow
-
- Chibre lorrain
- Messages : 16061
- Enregistré le : 08 juil. 2004, 23:04
- Localisation : Lyon...ou presque
- Contact :
Bon ben dans 1 an, il retourne dans IE
Thrashos dans la voiture au Rock Am Bach pendant la tempête a écrit :Putain on va crever coincé là-dedans comme un hérisson dans un pot de Mc Fleury
-
- Chibre lorrain
- Messages : 16061
- Enregistré le : 08 juil. 2004, 23:04
- Localisation : Lyon...ou presque
- Contact :
Bah si c'est pour nous pondre des GB, il peut hein
Thrashos dans la voiture au Rock Am Bach pendant la tempête a écrit :Putain on va crever coincé là-dedans comme un hérisson dans un pot de Mc Fleury
- Gandalf
- Zorro of False Metal
- Messages : 17872
- Enregistré le : 04 sept. 2002, 23:40
- Localisation : Chez Mémé
- Contact :
C'etait evident qu'il reviendrait dans le Metal. Mais je pensais pas dans Pyramaze...J'ai un album sympa d'eux, mais bon, c'est pas la folie non plus.
Qui vivra verra...
Mais bon, la voix de Barlow nulle, j'avoue que même si le degout et les douleurs..., franchement c'est un peu de la mauvaise foi, non ?
Qui vivra verra...
Mais bon, la voix de Barlow nulle, j'avoue que même si le degout et les douleurs..., franchement c'est un peu de la mauvaise foi, non ?
GANDALF
"Seize the day or die regretting the time you lost
It's empty and cold without you here, too many people to ache over"
"Seize the day or die regretting the time you lost
It's empty and cold without you here, too many people to ache over"
- Dark Schneider
- Guardian of the Flame
- Messages : 2941
- Enregistré le : 08 juin 2003, 17:09
- Localisation : Caen (14)
- Contact :
Pas nul mais franchement quelconque je trouve, et surtout beaucoup trop monolithique et prévisible. Enfin bon, c'est très bien comme ça : Barlow s'est trouvé un groupe à son niveau et que IE continu avec Ripper, ça me va tout à fait.
Le 2è album de Pyramaze à l'air honnête, le 1er franchement nase, un des très rare achat que je regrette.
Le 2è album de Pyramaze à l'air honnête, le 1er franchement nase, un des très rare achat que je regrette.
- over'phil
- Vraiment trop injuste
- Messages : 2938
- Enregistré le : 15 juil. 2005, 07:29
- Localisation : Hatred dusk devient HD
- Contact :
Pour certains c'est la "news metal de l'année "
PYRAMAZE - Ex-ICED EARTH Vocalist MATT BARLOW Issues Statement On Joining Band, New Promo Picture Revealed
Originally, the band and management had decided on an announcement on Monday, April 16th, but after Rock Hard and BW&BK confirmed the status of former ICED EARTH singer Matt Barlow as the recording (read live, but non-touring) singer of Danish outfit PYRAMAZE, the band issued statements via their MySpace page, from both guitarist Michael Kammeyer and Barlow, himself:
"I'm very happy to finally announce our new singer. Matthew Barlow (former vocalist of the American metal band Iced Earth) will be taking over the job as Pyramaze vocalist. I've been in dialogue with Matt about his comeback for a few months now, and after we've been getting to know each other better and doing a few test demos where Matt has re-recorded a couple of our old songs, we've come to the conclusion that we are a perfect match. I've always regarded Matt as one of the very best voices in metal, and I was (as any other fan of his incredible voice) saddened by his departure from the metal scene a few years ago. Therefore I'm proud to say that Matt is back, stronger than ever, and from now on officially a part of the Pyramaze Fellowship. We are currently in a song writing mode, and we expect to enter the studio early 2008 with Matt behind the mic. I hope and believe that old as well as new fans will welcome Matt into the Pyramaze line-up. I now leave you with these great news, and with Matt's statement below.
Cheers!"
M. Kammeyer / Pyramaze
Statement from Matthew Barlow:
"Brothers and sisters... The last time I made a statement to the metal community it was one of sorrow but certainly not one of regret.
There are people, things and experiences - once not thought possible - that I have attained in the last several years. It's an extension of friends and family that has truly made my life whole, and one that I would not jeopardize for fame and glory.
That thought in mind, I was posed an interesting proposition by a true talent in heavy metal. Honestly, I had not heard a lot about Pyramaze, when I received an e-mail from Michael. After our initial correspondence I began to realize that this was a guy that really had his head in the right place - a musician who was in music for the music. Michael spoke to me of his band - a bunch of guys who want to put out solid music but would not sacrifice their souls to attain greatness. This is by no means a slam on I.E. or any of the great musicians I have worked with in the past. It simply means that the music industry can suck you in, chew you up, and spit you out if you don't keep firmly planted on the ground. Pyramaze are working class metal heads with something to prove! Metal is what they live for but it is not their livelihood.
Needless to say, I was instantly intrigued by Michael's delivery. Especially considering the nature of my career choice of late. I wondered if Michael had really thought the courting process through. I'm sure that there are some people that never really understood my reasons for leaving the industry and certainly don't like who or what I represent in my current vocation. There is also the fact that Pyramaze has been rather stereotyped as a prog-metal act and I as Satan / Paul Stanley. What kind of crazy mixed up world is this????
Well... the way I see it... I'm in a point in my life, where I love what I do for a living and for the first time, I can support myself and my family doing it. Now for the other great thing... That's how this band thinks. There is no expectation of co-signing (under the name Mephistopheles) in order to have your record sell. The record will sell if the music is great. The music will be great, because the guys doing it, want to do it... For all the right reasons. Pyramaze has proven that!
I sense hesitation... and rightly so... After all, there are a lot of I.E. fans out there that still just don't get it. I would imagine that there are also Pyramaze fans that love what Mr. King did for this band. Hell, I love what he did for this band! I think that the guy is a true talent and feel the same about Tim Owens (that's Ripper to you!). I also feel, that in the same way I.E. fans have taken Tim into the fold, I too can find a place within the Pyramaze family. I would venture to say that Pyramaze, already unique and uncompromising, will not be placed inside of a prog-metal box once the sparks start flying.
I am really looking forward to working with Michael and the guys!!! I also look forward to hearing feedback from the brethren and sisterhood of metal.
Up from the ashes, back from the depths, when the voices have risen, fire becomes flesh!"
Barlow.
PYRAMAZE - Ex-ICED EARTH Vocalist MATT BARLOW Issues Statement On Joining Band, New Promo Picture Revealed
Originally, the band and management had decided on an announcement on Monday, April 16th, but after Rock Hard and BW&BK confirmed the status of former ICED EARTH singer Matt Barlow as the recording (read live, but non-touring) singer of Danish outfit PYRAMAZE, the band issued statements via their MySpace page, from both guitarist Michael Kammeyer and Barlow, himself:
"I'm very happy to finally announce our new singer. Matthew Barlow (former vocalist of the American metal band Iced Earth) will be taking over the job as Pyramaze vocalist. I've been in dialogue with Matt about his comeback for a few months now, and after we've been getting to know each other better and doing a few test demos where Matt has re-recorded a couple of our old songs, we've come to the conclusion that we are a perfect match. I've always regarded Matt as one of the very best voices in metal, and I was (as any other fan of his incredible voice) saddened by his departure from the metal scene a few years ago. Therefore I'm proud to say that Matt is back, stronger than ever, and from now on officially a part of the Pyramaze Fellowship. We are currently in a song writing mode, and we expect to enter the studio early 2008 with Matt behind the mic. I hope and believe that old as well as new fans will welcome Matt into the Pyramaze line-up. I now leave you with these great news, and with Matt's statement below.
Cheers!"
M. Kammeyer / Pyramaze
Statement from Matthew Barlow:
"Brothers and sisters... The last time I made a statement to the metal community it was one of sorrow but certainly not one of regret.
There are people, things and experiences - once not thought possible - that I have attained in the last several years. It's an extension of friends and family that has truly made my life whole, and one that I would not jeopardize for fame and glory.
That thought in mind, I was posed an interesting proposition by a true talent in heavy metal. Honestly, I had not heard a lot about Pyramaze, when I received an e-mail from Michael. After our initial correspondence I began to realize that this was a guy that really had his head in the right place - a musician who was in music for the music. Michael spoke to me of his band - a bunch of guys who want to put out solid music but would not sacrifice their souls to attain greatness. This is by no means a slam on I.E. or any of the great musicians I have worked with in the past. It simply means that the music industry can suck you in, chew you up, and spit you out if you don't keep firmly planted on the ground. Pyramaze are working class metal heads with something to prove! Metal is what they live for but it is not their livelihood.
Needless to say, I was instantly intrigued by Michael's delivery. Especially considering the nature of my career choice of late. I wondered if Michael had really thought the courting process through. I'm sure that there are some people that never really understood my reasons for leaving the industry and certainly don't like who or what I represent in my current vocation. There is also the fact that Pyramaze has been rather stereotyped as a prog-metal act and I as Satan / Paul Stanley. What kind of crazy mixed up world is this????
Well... the way I see it... I'm in a point in my life, where I love what I do for a living and for the first time, I can support myself and my family doing it. Now for the other great thing... That's how this band thinks. There is no expectation of co-signing (under the name Mephistopheles) in order to have your record sell. The record will sell if the music is great. The music will be great, because the guys doing it, want to do it... For all the right reasons. Pyramaze has proven that!
I sense hesitation... and rightly so... After all, there are a lot of I.E. fans out there that still just don't get it. I would imagine that there are also Pyramaze fans that love what Mr. King did for this band. Hell, I love what he did for this band! I think that the guy is a true talent and feel the same about Tim Owens (that's Ripper to you!). I also feel, that in the same way I.E. fans have taken Tim into the fold, I too can find a place within the Pyramaze family. I would venture to say that Pyramaze, already unique and uncompromising, will not be placed inside of a prog-metal box once the sparks start flying.
I am really looking forward to working with Michael and the guys!!! I also look forward to hearing feedback from the brethren and sisterhood of metal.
Up from the ashes, back from the depths, when the voices have risen, fire becomes flesh!"
Barlow.
- Ad Metal Eternam
- Warrior en pyjama
- Messages : 5940
- Enregistré le : 06 sept. 2006, 14:58
- Localisation : Doigt-Bite
- Contact :
Moi aussi, j'en suis content. Y a pas à dire mais quand tu as le metal au fond de toi, tu ne peux pas l'abandonner comme ça du jour au lendemain, aussi inébranlable que soit ta fibre patriotique.
- metal militia
- Defender of the Faith
- Messages : 6913
- Enregistré le : 04 juil. 2005, 16:02
- Localisation : chatenay malabry 92
i avait pas arrêter avec iced earth prace que monsieur voulait finir ses études et trouver un boulot convenable?
Il a déjà jeté l'éponge?
Dans combien de temps va t'il faire son retour dans iced earth?
Il a déjà jeté l'éponge?
Dans combien de temps va t'il faire son retour dans iced earth?
- Ad Metal Eternam
- Warrior en pyjama
- Messages : 5940
- Enregistré le : 06 sept. 2006, 14:58
- Localisation : Doigt-Bite
- Contact :
Il a trouvé un boulot convenable puisqu'il est officier de police, il me semble. Je trouve son retour dans le metal d'autant plus sincère, perso.
- Agent-M
- Guardian of the Flame
- Messages : 3699
- Enregistré le : 04 sept. 2002, 23:18
- Localisation : Paris
- Contact :
Je connais mal Pyramaze... m'enfin ça me fait bizarre de lire ça, c'est un peu comme si Bruce Dickinson avait fait son retour dans Metal Inquisitor ou une connerie du genre
Par contre, pour le coup je risque de m'y intéresser
Par contre, pour le coup je risque de m'y intéresser
Lethal Mind (thrash prog) - http://www.myspace.com/lethalmindmetal
Corrosive Elements (death thrash'n'roll) - http://www.myspace.com/corrosiveelementsofficial
Corrosive Elements (death thrash'n'roll) - http://www.myspace.com/corrosiveelementsofficial
- Agent-M
- Guardian of the Flame
- Messages : 3699
- Enregistré le : 04 sept. 2002, 23:18
- Localisation : Paris
- Contact :
Ou comment prouver en une phrase qu'on connaît très mal ce sur quoi on chie
Sinon ça m'étonne que Barlow ait choisi ce groupe, mais bon... vaut mieux ça que rien du tout
Lethal Mind (thrash prog) - http://www.myspace.com/lethalmindmetal
Corrosive Elements (death thrash'n'roll) - http://www.myspace.com/corrosiveelementsofficial
Corrosive Elements (death thrash'n'roll) - http://www.myspace.com/corrosiveelementsofficial
- Ad Metal Eternam
- Warrior en pyjama
- Messages : 5940
- Enregistré le : 06 sept. 2006, 14:58
- Localisation : Doigt-Bite
- Contact :
Exactement pareil pour moiAgent-M a écrit :Par contre, pour le coup je risque de m'y intéresser
Comme quoi, on peut être quelconque et plaire malgré tout
Gandalf a écrit :C'etait evident qu'il reviendrait dans le Metal. Mais je pensais pas dans Pyramaze...
j'étais moins optimiste que toi, je pensais bien qu'on le reverrai jamais dans le circuit même si je gardais espoir
reste à voir comment Schaffer va prendre la chose, en tout cas les prochaines interviews risquent d'être assez savoureuses
croisons les doigts pour qu'il n'y ai pas un nouvel 11/09 qui fasse que Matt décide de retourner sauver la patrie
je sais pas si c'est la news de l'année mais c'est une très très bonne nouvelle
si ce retour se fait dans PYRAMASE je m'en tape un peu, de toute façon je le vois pas rester très longtemps dans ce groupe, il va vite être solliciter ailleurs aucun soucis à se faire
si ce retour se fait dans PYRAMASE je m'en tape un peu, de toute façon je le vois pas rester très longtemps dans ce groupe, il va vite être solliciter ailleurs aucun soucis à se faire
- Mc Brain
- Defender of the Faith
- Messages : 7322
- Enregistré le : 18 janv. 2005, 22:47
- Localisation : Ile de France - 3ème porte à gauche
Le retour de Barlow dans le giron du metal, c'est un excellente nouvelle! On a besoin de vocaliste de sa classe, alors même si c'est dans pyramaze (que je ne connais pas), c'est une très bonne chose!
Gaëtan: "Reste plus qu'à interdire les citations dans les signatures... "