Hi
Greg, the history of Rychus Syn dates back to the early 80s when you and
your brother Drew decided to form a Heavy Metal band. Can you still
remember those times? How old were you guys when you started Rychus Syn,
what musical background did you have and what were the early days of the
band alike?
Greg: Those times are still fresh in my
mind. Drew was 20 and I was 17 and all we wanted to do was play music.
From the days of Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Black Sabbath all the way
through the days of Priest, Maiden and Metallica, we wanted to be just
like our heroes. In the early days it was all about learning the new
Ozzy tune or Maiden to beat the other bands to play it live. We
eventually realized we were not just a bar band and moved on to the
serious Rychus Syn project.
It took almost five years until your first EP "License
To Kill" got released.That’s quite a long time, isn’t it? What happened
in the Rychus Syn camp in the year from 1983 to 1988?
Greg: Well there were many versions of
the band and we were mainly a Priest/ Maiden cover band. It wasn’t till
1987 that we hit upon the lineup on the EP. That was the time when Drew
became inspired to start writing the riffs for the "License to Kill" EP.
Your
EP got released by Azra/Ironworks, a label that a lot of metalheads from
all over the world still worship due to the release of legendary records
by cult bands such as Jag Panzer, Ripper or Stormtrooper... what was it
like to work with the Azra guys and how did it feel to be on the same
roster as so many classic bands?
Greg: It was an honor to be on a roster
that included all those great 80's bands. It helped spread the name of
the Syn crew to larger audiences. Looking back it was a great experience,
and working with Azra, well, no comment.
Azra/Ironworks is well-known for the many special
formats they did of their records, like Picture Discs, Shape Discs or
colored vinyl editions. Do any such special editions exist of "License
To Kill", too?
Greg: No, just the picture disc and a
cassette.
In what way did the EP release bring the career of
Rychus Syn onward?
Greg: In the beginning it didn’t amount
to much but over the years it gave us quite a bit of notoriety. We
recently found that it was selling all over the world and was pirated
for a compilation cd called "Hard and Heavy Rarities volume 11", which
by the way is not the best quality of the EP. Now it seems to be a
collector’s item of sorts and is sought after. Who the hell would have
guessed?
However,
only a few years later, in the early 90s, the band disbanded... what
were the reasons forthe split and what have you guys done in all the
years when Rychus Syn was put on ice?
Greg: Creative differences. Drew and I
liked the heavy direction the band took and A.D. and Mike didn’t. So
they left. We decided to shelf the Syn project and started a new band
called Dr. Kayne, with new band mates Dan Reid on vocals and Damone as a
2nd lead guitarist with Jeff costanza on bass. That band would last 2
years and disbanded in 1994. Dan remained very close with me and Drew
but we lost touch with Damone.
In 2006, however, Rychus Syn did finally rise out
of the ashes again to continue its reign of steel. What were the main
reasons for the reunion and in what way would you say has the band
improved over the years?
Greg: The main reason was to record the
5 un-recorded songs and to have Dan put his vocal signature on all ten
tracks. We were getting the itch to get back on the horse and we really
missed playing. Drew and I felt like we had some unfinished business and
we were not going to rest till we took care of said business.
In 2007 Rychus Syn’s new CD "Rebirth" came out
through Photon Records. This CD sounds oldschool as fuck and vontains 10
ripping hymns of purest Power/Thrash Metal at its best!! If you listen
to the album now, are you satisfied with it or would you have changed a
lot of aspects and details with hindsight?
Greg: I wouldn’t change a thing! This
was me and Drew’s vision of what the original EP should have been and we
are more than pleased with the 5 additional tracks. With the addition of
Dan’s vocal flare and his ability to manipulate his killer melodies and
Damones thunderous bass to solidify our sound, we feel we accomplished
what we set out to do in spades.
What are your favorits songs on "Rebirth"? Why?
Greg: One Voice and Shadow King really
defines the bands style, so they stand out the most for us. We are also
partial to Power, Thunder and Steel and Air Raid, especially because we
were able to achieve what we couldn’t on the original EP.
As far as I know, "Rebirth" contains only songs
that have been written in the mid to late 80s and early 90s... so I
wonder if you’ve also already written any brandnew songs? If so, what
are some of the songtitles and what do these tunes sound like?
Greg:
Fuck Yeah! We have at least 6 new tunes in the can for the follow up cd.
You will hear songs called "Divine Enemy", "In What We Trust" and "Bleeding
the Demons" just to name a few. They sound like Rychus Syn. In other
words balls to the wall, headsplitting, riff shredding HEAVY METAL!
What does the songwriting process look like in a
band like Rychus Syn? Do you have one main songwriter among your rows or
do all of you guys contribute ideas? And what are the biggest influences
for Rychus Syn, musicwise and lyricwise?
Greg: It is a combined effort in Syn.
Drew starts us off with killer riffs, Damone and I explode through the
rhythm and backbeat, Dan and I arrange the songs, Dan rips out the
melodies and I write the lyrics. As far as musical influences we would
have to pay homage to Black Sabbath and Metallica. Of course there are
the ties to Maiden, Priest, Megadeth, Savatage and so forth.
Where do you see the band 2 or 3 years from now?
What points are on top of your metallic agenda for the next couple of
years?
Greg: I see us still pounding out
albums. I see us stomping through the world with our in your face brand
of metal. As long as we get the exposure we need, we will be a force to
be reckoned with. And let it be known we will not follow any trend,
which has ended the careers of too many great bands.
Do you still buy a lot of records and attend a lot
of shows? If so, what are your fave metal bands at the moment? What
albums (apart from "Rebirth", of course) would you recommend to our
readers?
Greg: We still buy a lot of albums, but
tailed off on the amount of shows we frequent due to the lack of great
shows out there at least in our neck of the woods. I would recommend any
Black Sabbath or Metallica 1-5. I would also say Ten Thousand Fists from
Disturbed and The River Runs Red from Life Of Agony. Great albums one
and all!
Is there any band that you’d love to share the
stage with once in your life?
Greg: METALLICA and BLACK SABBATH
without a doubt!
If you look back at more than 25 years in the
music business, what’s your favorite story or anecdote to tell?
Greg:
Actually the Rychus Syn story is a long and interesting tale which may
be told in a book in the future. A book of True Metal.
What’s the best place for all curious headbangers
to check out your music and stay up to date about all news in the Rychus
Syn camp?
Greg: That would be our website (Which
is currently under construction, but the temp site is there brimming
with info)
www.rychussyn.com.
Thanks for your time and answers, Greg!! Hope you
had some fun doing the interview... all the best & cheers!!
Greg: Thanx a million for this awesome
opportunity and let’s drink to raising the Rychus Syn Banner up for a
long time! Cheers from "THE HEAVY METAL WRECKING CREW" RYCHUS SYN!