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MIX – Jan 23, 2008
He’s gathered a lot of people that he knows from the studio community and people have been moving their studios into his building. He has a place called HarariVille which is a really nice Neve room. He has a place called The Machine which is a pretty edgy-type recording studioa lot of metal bands and things like that. John knew us for a long time and he wanted us to open a mastering room in his building so when we were building it he brought a lot of his friends in to consult on the project. We’re happy to be in his building. It’s all studios and all music and [there's] even an entertainment lawyer in the building… John knew us for a long time and he wanted us to open a mastering room in his building so when we were building it he brought a lot of his friends in to consult on the project. We’re happy to be in his building. It’s all studios and all music and [there's] even an entertainment lawyer in the building. ur room has 18- to 19-foot ceilings. We built a room within a room which is the way you should really do it. We floated everything; none of the walls [are] touching the building.
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East Bay Express – Jan 23, 2008
The act of winding pasta around a fork is in direct opposition to the metal-inspired impulse to shake one’s fists violently regardless of what is in those fists. Someone could get hurt what with the stabbing of steel tines. Bob Marley now that’s spaghetti music… Their two releases since the two-song Cavern of Mind EP and Into Abaddon have both been with the New York-based Kemado Records whose roster includes the likes of the Sword and Priestbird. While Saviours often get mentioned alongside their contemporary heavyweights in the metal scene don’t try to pigeonhole them. Saviours don’t spend much time thinking about what kind of metal they are. Metal (with the “heavy” implied) is specific enough and anything else is a fool’s errand. A question about influences sucks the air out of the room and there is a long moment of uncomfortable silence with which to reflect upon how easy it would be for a metal quartet to carve their band logo into the cooling flesh of a former journalist. “People ask me sometimes Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin?” Barber says finally. “I live in a world where both can exist.
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Instead of taking my riffs and ideas to the band I was doing this with the producer in the studio. In fact not one of the other band members had heard the vocals until it was time to mix the damn stuff!” The band’s new-found freedom allowed them to record this way as well as to experiment with songs like the epic “The End” that closes out the record. “The End” was culled from bits and pieces of music that had been presented by all the members throughout the years. “The medley of songs on this record in the mid-section was an idea from our crazy drummer and the theme in the end is something our rhythm guitarist made on a crappy acoustic guitar while I was playing the piano when we were flatmates some 10 years ago!” Date: Jan 23 2008 As Reported by: jason Tags:.
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