10
Questions with.... Tyson
Schenker
A Rising
Stars interview for
The
Schenker dynasty has already proven itself as
a force to be reckoned with in rocknroll circles
and the latest 'Rising Star' is
TYSON SCHENKER
who is making a name for himself as a guitarist
in his own right
Tyson's band, which recently changed its name
to
FASTER INFERNO
has supported The Quireboys and
Tokyo Dragons
and in May will tour the UK alongside the
MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP
playing at Wolverhampton's
Wulfrun Hall,
the Garage in Glasgow, and at the Mean Fiddler in London
1. What are you currently up to? (e.g. touring/studio,etc.) We
have a new bass player called Gianzo and are currently running
through the songs with him which is going extremely well, we
are sounding better then ever!!! We are going to blow your head
off live! We are also in the Studio getting the new songs done,
we are just under half way through this. 2 songs can be heard
already at www.myspace.com/fasterinferno
In May we are going on the UK leg of the MSG tour which is gonna
be amazing, and we have gigs prior to this around the UK. The
dates can be found on our website www.fasterinferno.com
2.
Please give us a brief history of Faster Inferno and the style
of music you play, and introduce us to the other bandmembers
- and tell us how the band differs from Raiders Of Rock and
Roll. On
Vocals we have Matt Taylor, on drums we have "the powerhouse"
Phill France, and the latest addition to the band is bassist
Gianzo, who seems to be able to play every instrument under
the sun. The band formed in 2003 and we came up with the name
"Raiders of Rock n' Roll" as a joke and just kept
it as the band name as we thought it was funny. We recorded
a 5 track E.P. called "Strippers & Beards" early
2004 which was only available at our gigs and to download. We
then played shows up and down the UK for the following year,
supporting bands such as The Quireboys, Tokyo Dragons and The
Sound Explosion. We don't try and write songs to a specific
style of music, whatever comes out of us is what you hear, but
I guess our influences help control the outcome, bands like
Led Zep, Free, Guns n' Roses, The Who.
At the start of 2006 we decided to change the band name to Faster
Inferno. The name "Raiders of Rock n' Roll" had become
a burden on us, I wish we had never thought of it, but too late
I guess!!! Mid way through February 2006 we needed to replace
our bassist, and after auditioning bass players for the past
few weeks, we found Gianzo, a fantastic musician who is going
to add a great deal to the band.
3.
How easy or hard has it been to get gigs and promotion for gigs? In
our home town (Cambridge) we get fairly good crowds, even though
hard rock is not the most popular choice around here. Out of
town gigs are always harder if you are unsigned! Either way,
we just want to play music and get our music heard by as many
people as possible!
4.
You will be playing on the UK dates of the MSG tour later this
year. How are the bandmembers feeling about playing venues such
as London's Mean Fiddler? We
are all looking forward to the tour, it's a great opportunity
for an unsigned band like us. Hopefully it will lead us to higher
places. We have played big venues before so we're not daunted
by the size of them or the crowds. In fact it tends to make
us play better.
5.
Who was/is/are the biggest influences on you, musically? Even
though you have developed your own style, and your regular audience
probably don't know the UFO/MSG catalogue, your upcoming dates
with Michael Schenker will find you under intense scrutiny by
the die-hard Schenker fans. How much pressure do you feel regarding
this? My
biggest influence is obviously my Dad. I started to play the guitar
when I was 14 and all I listened to was his stuff. The amount
of emotion and melody that he used just blew my mind. Slash is
a major influence on me also, another guitar player that plays
with a lot of emotion and has an amazing sense of melody. Other
guitarists that I'm influenced by are Jimmy Page, Mick Ronson
and Joe Perry.
We feel privileged to be on the MSG tour and are just gonna do
our own thing, obviously people are gonna make comparisons, but
they need to get over that and just listen to the music! So far
though the Schenker fans have been great to us and we look forward
to seeing them on the tour!
6.
What has been the highlight(s) and lowpoint(s) of your career
to date, and what would you like to achieve ideally by the end
of 2006? Highlights
- Our first big gig in Cambridge. Also, playing "Doctor,
Doctor" on stage with MSG in London 2003, and recording our
first E.P
Low point - A few weeks ago when we had no bass player, but that's
turned into a highlight very fast as we have now got Gianzo on
board!
By the end of 2006 it would be cool to have a record deal and
have the chance to go on a major tour, getting our music played
to as many people as possible. It can become frustrating sometimes,
as all we wanna do is play music, but if it takes 10 years for
us to break through, then so be it!
7.
How important do you feel the Internet is for promoting your music?
The Internet is very important for promoting music, it's probably
the most powerful promotional tool there is. To give bands the
opportunity to let a worldwide audience listen to their music,
promote gigs, etc. is great.
8.
What has been your most rocknroll moment so far?
Hmmmmmm.
I think our most rocknroll moments are yet to come!
9.
What cds do you have available, and where can we find out more
about them. No
actual CDs are available at the moment as we are unsigned, but
songs are available from www.myspace.com/fasterinferno
10.
Please give a message to your fans.
Thanks
to everyone who has come to see us live and listened to our tunes!
Check out our website
for the latest news and leave us a message! We look forward to
seeing you all at the shows!!