Matt joins Pyramaze
Statements from Michael and Matt about Barlow's joining danish band Pyramaze:
Statement from Michael Kammeyer:
Posted on Friday 13. April 2007 20:16 at the official website and MySpace blog of 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!
M. Kammeyer / Pyramaze
Statement from Matthew Barlow:
Posted on Friday 13. April 2007 20:16 at the official website and MySpace blog of Pyramaze
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 Iced Earth 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
Iced Earth 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