Kyros (band)
Kyros | |
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L-R: Joey Frevola, Robin Johnson, Sam Higgins, Peter Episcopo, Adam Warne | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Synaesthesia (2012–2015) |
Origin | England |
Genres | Progressive rock, progressive metal, alternative rock, space rock |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Independent |
Associated acts |
IQ The Lens Vestindien Blood Command Edge of Reality |
Website | KYROS Official Website |
Members |
Adam Warne Sam Higgins Joey Frevola Peter Episcopo Robin Johnson |
Past members |
Nikolas Jon Aarland Ollie Hannifan |
Kyros (typically stylised as KYROS, formerly known as Synaesthesia) is a London-based progressive and alternative rock band formed in 2012 with roots dating back to 2009.[1] Originally a solo project of multi-instrumentalist and singer Adam Warne in collaboration with guitarist Nikolas Jon Aarland, evolved into a band setting in 2013 after the debut self-titled album was recorded and released in January 2014.[2][3]
Biography
2009–2013: Formation and Signing to Giant Electric Pea
Having gone through a number of incarnations, Kyros dates back to 2009 as a solo music project under the working title of Chromology.[1] Adam had begun his experimentation with songwriting whilst undergoing his studies at The BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology.[4]
In 2010, Adam began writing towards what would eventually become Kyros' debut album under the then name of Synaesthesia. In 2012, he joined in collaboration with fellow Middlesex University student Nikolas Jon Aarland, who helped record guitar parts. Nikolas was involved in the recording process of the early demos but left the project in 2013 soon after his parts were re-recorded at Aubitt Studios for the GEP release of the album. This was due to his ongoing work with a number of other projects.[5] He was replaced with guitarist, Ollie Hannifan[6] who helped record a number of the remaining guitar parts for the album as well as contributions from IQ guitarist, Michael Holmes.
Under the band name of Synaesthesia, Adam signed a recording deal with Giant Electric Pea in February 2012[7] and promptly started the recording process at Aubitt Studios in Southampton for the debut album with IQ guitarist and Giant Electric Pea CEO, Michael Holmes as record producer and Rob Aubrey as recording engineer.[8] The album was recorded through the process of multi-track recording and overdubbing as all the instruments with the exception of bass guitar and electric guitar were performed by Adam Warne. Guitar duties were taken care of by Ollie Hannifan, Nikolas Jon Aarland and minor edits and re-recordings by Michael Holmes. Bass duties were taken care of by Michael Holmes with the exception of Nikolas on the track, Technology Killed The Kids.[4]
Once the recording of the album had finished, Adam began the process of completing the band lineup for future albums and live purposes. He welcomed second guitarist, Samuel Higgins whom he had also met through university, along with drummer, Robin Johnson via an online forum[9] and bassist, Peter Episcopo via recording engineer, Rob Aubrey, into the band with Adam taking care of vocals, synths and keyboard duties from then on.
Kyros's debut album was released originally a self-titled work as the band was under the name of Synaesthesia at the time. The album was released 20 January 2014[3]
The band performed their debut concert at The Cultuurpodium Boerderij in Zoetermeer supporting IQ[10] and received positive reviews for their performance.[11][12]
2014: Departure of Ollie Hannifan and Joey Frevola's joining
In early April 2014, the band announced that guitarist Ollie Hannifan would be taking what was then, a temporary leave due to his commitments to stage production, Mamma Mia!. Through a post made via the band's Facebook page, an announcement was made stating the following: "In terms of what's happening when Ollie returns is not yet clear. At the moment, we're going to see what happens when he finishes the tour and we'll take it from there."[13] Following this, the band sent out a press release announcing the search of a fill-in guitarist. The press release stated that the position is required to be filled until January 2015.[14] Although the press release stated clearly that the position was temporary, applicants were told via email response that this did not mean restrictions to membership of the band and that they could contribute to the band creatively and artistically. In this sense, this meant that they could not be counted as a Touring member but rather, a full-time member for the period they were filling in for Ollie Hannifan.
On 28 May 2014, the band announced via their Facebook page, "After nearly five weeks of discussions and reviewing over the auditions and applications we received to replace Ollie Hannifan for the next eight months, we are very happy to announce who we chose."[15] The band announced the welcoming of guitarist, Joey Frevola into the band to temporarily replace Ollie Hannifan for the period stated. With this, Joey was chosen to become a full-time member of Kyros with the ability to contribute to writing sessions for future songs as well as replacing Ollie Hannifan for live concerts. Through the same Facebook page post, the band also announced that Joey is based in the United States and would be moving over to London to work with the band for the duration needed.
In January 2015, the band announced that Joey would become a permanent member since Ollie will no longer be available to return to the band. The announcement was made at their headline show in W2, Den Bosch in the Netherlands.[16]
2015–2016: Name change, split from GEP and release of EP
In the Spring of 2015 the band also opened for Marillion at the Wolverhampton Marillion Weekend event before making their North American debut at RoSfest[17]
On 24 September 2015, the band announced via Facebook, newsletter and their website that they will be changing their band name from what was then Synaesthesia to Kyros, effective from the end of the European Spock's Beard tour of 2015, on which they were a support act.[18] The band stated that this was due to a number of reasons, including legal complications and the marking of a new period, as the debut album was originally a solo studio project of Adam Warne but the project had since gone on to become a fully fledged band with a creative style that was heading in a vastly different direction than their debut album.[19]
Within the same announcement, the band stated that they would no longer be working with Giant Electric Pea due to "creative differences". This led to the band announcing that not only would they be releasing their second album independently but they will also be producing, mixing, mastering, pressing, and promoting the album independently, taking much influence from bands such as Marillion who are known to currently work independently from major record labels and gather funding via crowdfunding.[20]
To help fund their new album, as part of the same announcement, the band cited that they would be independently releasing a limited edition pressing of an EP titled BETA. It was the first independent release from the band, with all work including mixing duties and artwork undertaken by members of the band. The BETA EP contained three new tracks from the band's then-upcoming album in their work-in-progress mixes and arrangements and three demos from the recording and writing sessions of the debut Synaesthesia album.[18]
Following the release of the band's BETA EP, their social media posting and presence dramatically dropped whilst they continued to work on what would eventually become their double album, Vox Humana.
2017–present: Vox Humana, KMG and independence
Towards the end of 2016, the band dispatched a press release announcing their double album, Vox Humana, which was to be independently released through their newly established management company and record label, KYROS Media Group or KMG.[21] The announcement[22] detailed that the release had been a culmination of approximately three years of writing, recording and mixing with efforts from all members; Adam Warne on vocals, keyboards and mixing, Joey Frevola on guitars and programming, Sam Higgins on vocals, guitars and additional programming, Peter Episcopo on vocals and bass guitar and Robin Johnson on drums and percussion. It was made clear that Vox Humana was Kyros' first professional release as a band since transitioning from a solo studio project whilst signed to GEP Records. The album also features a full live brass section with parts arranged by Raymond Hearne, better known as the drummer in the progressive metal band, Haken. The double album was mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden.[23]
Within the same period, the band released the maxi single "Cloudburst", which included multiple versions of the track "Cloudburst", including a shortened radio edit for pushing towards a mainstream wider radio audience and extended "feature-length mix" to market towards their established progressive scene roots.[24] Following the release of the single on 21 September 2016 and their double album, Vox Humana, on 5 November 2016, the band continued to push forward and released an EP on 12 February 2017, the Monster EP. Following suit, this EP included a radio edit of their track "Monster" as well as alternative versions of the track. Differing from their "Cloudburst" maxi single release, the Monster EP also included two entirely new tracks. "Indigo Was Her", which preceded the eventual album version of "Monster" before being shelved and later adjusted, and "The Door", which was written by Joey Frevola as part of his contribution towards an external songwriting project. "The Door"'s mix and overall sound palette was adjusted once taken in by the band as a Kyros song.[25]
With an emphasis on image and a conscious approach towards artwork, the band have been working closely with artist Matt Verges for creating the artwork of Vox Humana[26] and the Monster EP.[27] Matt has been working in close partnership with the band since these two releases and continues to work together for further plans. Continuing the band's conscious approach to artwork and image, the band released a simple self-produced music video for the track "Cloudburst" making the use of projectors and overlays and a CGI video for the track "Monster", which was directed by Miles Skarin and produced by Crystal Spotlight.[28] The video includes the use of 3D depth scanning and advanced 3D modelling. Since then, the band have also continued to work closely with Crystal Spotlight.
Musical style
Kyros perform a brand of Alternative Rock, Electronic Rock and Art Rock with heavy leanings towards the Progressive Rock genre. The band are also not afraid of taking influence from popular music with heavy influence from eighties, nineties and modern pop music. Kyros have cited Porcupine Tree, Kate Bush, Muse, Radiohead, Rush, CHVRCHES, The Dear Hunter, Duran Duran, Frost* Trevor Horn, IQ, Spock's Beard and more as major influences.[29][30]
Personnel
Current members
- Adam Warne – vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, mixing engineer (2011–present)
- Samuel Higgins – guitars and backing vocals (2013–present)
- Joey Frevola – guitars (2014–present)
- Peter Episcopo – bass guitar and backing vocals (2013–present)
- Robin Johnson – drums and percussion (2013–present)
Collaborators
- Michael Holmes – producer, guitars (2013–2015)
Former members
- Nikolas Jon Aarland – guitars (2012–2013)
- Ollie Hannifan – guitars (2013–2014)[13]
Discography
Demos
- Chromology, 'Time, Tension & Intervention' (2011)[1]
Studio albums
- Synaesthesia (2014)
- Vox Humana (2016)
EPs and singles
- BETA EP (2015)
- "Cloudburst" maxi single (2016)
- Monster EP (2017)
References
- 1 2 3 'About' page on band's official website Retrieved 21 October 2015
- ↑ "Synaesthesia music, discography, MP3, videos and reviews" Prog Archives Synaesthesia Page, Retrieved 11 March 2014
- 1 2 Giant Electric Pea - "Synaesthesia by Synaesthesia" Website news article for Synaesthesia album on Giant Electric Pea, Retrieved 11 March 2014
- 1 2 Adam Warne Interview with Dutch Progressive Rock Pages DPRP (Dutch Progressive Rock Pages), Retrieved 11 March 2014
- ↑ Facebook Page announcement of Nikolas Jon Aarland's departure from the band, dated 28 May 2013 Retrieved 11 March 2014
- ↑ Facebook Page announcement of Ollie Hannifan joining the band, dated 24 June 2013 Retrieved 11 March 2014
- ↑ Classic Rock Magazine presents Prog website news article for Synaesthesia signing onto Giant Electric Pea Retrieved 12 March 2014
- ↑ Synaesthesia sign with GEP and recording at Aubitt Studios with Rob Aubrey and Michael Holmes Retrieved 12 March 2014
- ↑ Adam Warne's post on IQ's online forum announcing their search for a drummer Robin Johnson's screen-name is 'LakeFive'. Retrieved 11 March 2014
- ↑ Last.fm Concert Page for IQ's Christmas Bash gig in Zoetermeer with Synaesthesia supporting Retrieved 11 March 2014
- ↑ Progwereld concert review for Synaesthesia and IQ, Retrieved 12 March 2014
- ↑ DPRP (Dutch Progressive Rock Pages) concert review for Synaesthesia and IQ written by Basil Francis Retrieved 12 March 2014
- 1 2 Announcement via band's Facebook page of Ollie Hannifan's temporary leave
- ↑ Facebook announcement / Press Release of Synaesthesia's search for a temporary guitarist Retrieved 31 May 2014
- ↑ Facebook announcement of Joey Frevola's welcoming into the band Retrieved 31 May 2014
- ↑ Gig review explaining Adam's announcement on stage of Joey's welcoming into the band as a full time, permanent member Retrieved 21 October 2015
- ↑ http://speakimge.com/simge-on-the-scene-synaethesia-make-their-us-debut-at-rosfest-2015/
- 1 2 Front page citing their major news update Retrieved 21 October 2015
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R3M9V_1sxg YouTube video explaining reasonings behind name change
- ↑ News article from TeamRock "Synaesthesia change name, split from label"
- ↑ News article from TeamRock "Kyros Reveal Artwork For Double Album Vox Humana"
- ↑ News article from Prog Sphere "KYROS (ex-Synaesthesia) to Return With New, Double Album “Vox Humana”"
- ↑ Vox Humana Review
- ↑ Interview with JustinCase
- ↑ Interview with Vents Magazine
- ↑ Behance Page for 'Vox Humana'
- ↑ Behance Page for 'Monster EP'
- ↑ Crystal Spotlight Portfolio
- ↑ Prog Report Interview
- ↑ Team Rock Article "Meet Kyros: The band formerly known as Synaesthesia"