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Regarding meiInterview by Igor Italiani
Igor Italiani: Hi members of Echolyn, let's start with the past. Some years ago you made some headlines when you became the first prog rock band (after such a long time) signed by Sony to an extensive contract ... then everything disappeared in a blur. Can you tell me what really happened? Brett Kull: Well, we didn't sell any albums so we were dropped. That's it in a nutshell. After we saw the writing on the wall we just fell apart. We needed a break from each other and the business. II: Yes, I understand ... but you finally returned once again in 2000 with Cowboy Poems Free. What do you recall about the hiatus you went through? BK: I can say it was very healing. Moreover I learned a lot about being a better musician and songwriter. In the end I think we all grew up as Echolyn.
BK: Yes we planned it from the start. II: Can you also tell me how you built this song from scratch and let it grow to reach 49 minutes? BK: It was very difficult to do but very rewarding in the end. We all wrote the music together over a 4 or 5 month time period. We would just get together at rehersal and hope for the best. II: There was some funny episode that happened during the recordings of the album which should be revealed...? BK: Well, we always have a good time when we are together these days or we wouldn't be doing it anymore. However mei was pretty serious to realize. It was really dark for me. You have to believe me when I say that some of the lyrics I don't even remember writing. II: In fact, Brett, you (alongside Ray) are responsible for the album's lyrics. Can you please explain what's behind this beautiful concept of yours? BK: Without giving anything specific away ... it's kind of a trip into Hell. It's a big love song, sort of, but not the kind of love song you would naturally think of. II: But why haven't you included the full lyrics in the booklet, choosing only to put some (meaningful) sentences, even if they were mixed with some great photos? BK: I like to let the listener come up with their own interpretation. You can always go to www.echolyn.com for the lyrics. The pictures work better for me than actually writing the words. II: You know, I think that one of the strengths of the album is the great vocal refrains you created, alongside the instrumental performance, especially keyboard-wise. Is there something you would correct, looking at it in retrospect? BK: Mmh, first of all thank you for the kind words you used. However, looking in retrospect ... no, I think I wouldn't touch anything. It is perfect for me.
BK: There is a lot of older stuff we want to consolidate. So we are trying to release this boxed set that will include our debut album, our 3rd indie release, and lots of unreleased stuff from all over the years. This kind of tidies things up around here.
BK: Nearfest was a lot of work and reminded my how seriously I take Echolyn's shows. Nonetheless we had a great time. We'd like to get out and play ... it's just a matter of time. I'd love to do a short tour playing mei in its entirety. II: Is there a place you would love to play in, but still have yet to visit? BK: Well, Europe definitely. II: Before the end I would like to ask another question ... has the thought of playing a more simple and somewhat easy-listening music to gain bigger audiences ever crossed your mind? BK: You know, I think that writing "easy" stuff is not that easy and is a misconception by the prog community. If turning on more people was as easy as that, we would all be doing it to put some bread on the table. II: That's all boys. Thanks a lot for your time and I hope to see Echolyn live as soon as possible. Keep up the great work! BK: Thanks Igor and God Bless! Discography
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