GAMMA RAY Frontman Kai Hansen On UNISONIC - "Maybe The Next Record Can Be Faster" GAMMA RAY frontman
Kai Hansen recently spoke with Greece-based Rock Overdose, and during the interview (found here) he discussed his other band,
UNISONIC, which sees him teaming up with former
HELLOWEEN bandmate Michael Kiske.
On the rumor that the next
Unisonic album might be heavier:
Kai - "Yes, maybe. During the pre-production and tour, Michael
opened his mind to the heavier side of music, which is very good. He
lost all his scruples on metal music. He admitted that the metal is not a
bad thing. He had a rather close-minded way of thinking with this in
the past, but now everything has returned to the well and we had many
great experiences on tour. I am very curious about how this will turn
out."
On Kiske saying he has no problem with another song in the direction of Helloween's
'March of Time':
Kai - "Yes, he basically just said this. When we started writing the
first songs of Unisonic, he told me that he doesn’t want speed metal
songs, so maybe this album was the heaviest possible way. With that
being said, maybe the next record can be faster."
Gamma Ray's new EP,
Master Of Confusion, was released on March 15th
via earMUSIC. About the EP, Kai states: "We got two brand new songs that
we actually wrote for the upcoming album, but since we saw that it
would be kind of impossible to make it for a full length album towards
the tour, we said 'Well, we don't want to go on tour naked. We want
people to listen to some new stuff, at least something,' so we said,
'Let's take two songs which are in some way representative for the album
and record them, and add up two cover versions plus some live stuff.'"
Listen to the full interview, streaming at this location.
A teaser for the new EP,
Master Of Confusion, can be found below:
Gamma Ray "Master Of Confusion" Teaser (HD) CD OUT MARCH 15th 2013
The two new tracks on the EP,
‘Master Of Confusion’ and
‘Empire Of The
Undead’, are the first two new studio songs by Gamma Ray to be released
after the successful studio album To The Metal!, which brought the band
to the highest positions in the charts worldwide.
“We have been away for quite some time,” declared guitarist and
founding member Kai Hansen. “We have released what we consider a very
beautiful live product, Live – Skeletons and Majesties, but we felt it
was time to release some new music by the Rayz… Yes, we planned to have
an album ready by now but deadlines are not our best friends. No,
seriously, although we have already started working on the new album
(Empire Of The Undead; expected in late 2013/early 2014), we did not
want to wait any longer and thought we should let the fans listen to
these two new songs before the world tour with Helloween. We have also
recorded cover versions of two songs we have always loved and… before
anybody could say that a CD can feature more minutes of music… we are
also releasing the live material recorded for the Skeletons Blu-ray that
could not be included on the live CD. OK, it’s not a new album. But
it’s 60 minutes of music… call it the longest single in metal, if you
like!”
With its 60 minutes of pure and raw
Gamma Ray, Master Of Confusion
is a great way to wait for the new album, scheduled for the end of 2013.
Gamma Ray always takes its music and the relationship with their fans
very seriously, and the band wanted this release to be priced as a mid
price mini-album.
In addition to the brand new studio song,
'Master Of Confusion' features a second new studio track:
‘Empire Of The Undead’, showing the
heavier side of the band, with an explosion of energy and pure
Gamma Ray
sound at its best. The release is not free from tasty rarities: a brand
new studio cover versions of British glam rock band SWEET (‘Lost
Angels’ - “the reason I have joined a band many years ago”, stated
Hansen) and a hidden treasure of NWOBHM (‘Death Or Glory’ by HOLOCAUST).
Master Of Confusion is rounded off with six live versions (
‘The
Spirit,’ ‘Wings Of Destiny,’ ‘Farewell,’ ‘Gamma Ray,’ ‘Time To Break Free’ and
‘Insurrection’ recorded in Bochum) that were already included
on the Blu-ray Live – Skeletons and Majesties but were not featured on
the CD release (which included the show recorded in Pratteln).
Tracklist:
A Side
'Empire Of The Undead' (new studio track)
'Master Of Confusion' (new studio track)
B Side
'Death Or Glory' (Holocaust studio cover version)
'Lost Angels' (Sweet studio cover version)
C Side*
'The Spirit'
'Wings Of Destiny'
'Gamma Ray '
'Farewell'
'Time To Break Free'
'Insurrection'
*Recorded live in Bochum.Master Of Confusion will be released as a digital bundle only in the US on March 19th.
For more details visit Gammaray.org.