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Sav
gives us the lowdown on the new release by former Power Metallers
'Savatage' guitarist Chris Caffery's new solo CD plus the man answers
Sav's tricky '10 Questions'
When
I hear that a guitarist will be releasing a solo cd, and doing the
vocals (if there are any) themselves, I usually think not another
'gotta get this out of my system' records. And its either gonna
be a load of instrumental vai/satriani esque widdle or something
similar but with dodgy vocals, and the songs will suffer from a
dose of virtuosity.
I
am thankful to say that 'Faces' by Chris Caffery doesn't fit into
any of the above pigeon holes except the virtuosity bit, but trust
me the songs aren't lost because of overplaying. Caffery who's business
card announces him as "Chef, Gynecologist, Erotic Politician,
Disney Addict, Sun Worshipper, President of the United States, Neuro-Surgeon,
Nude Photographer" and, last but not least: "Guitarist"
isn't out to capture hearts by playing nice songs or who'll flirt
with commerciality to make a quick buck, but this is someone who
lives & breathes his work bearing in mind such top names like
Dio, Megadeth, Skid Row and UFO have all tried to get him onboard
at one time or another, and not only that his resume features some
of the most well known names in rock & metal.
From
the militaristic opening of 'Alas' that wouldn't be out of place
on a dark 'mindcrime' ish epic to the vocal outro of the final track
'abandoned' Chris has produced a stunning debut. He definitely wears
his influences proudly on his sleeve, one of whom Jon Oliva, Chris'
'Savatage' & 'Dr. Butcher' bandmate has had an influence on
his vocal style. Killer riffs punctuated by killer hooks litter
this cd, not only can Chris Caffery play great guitar, he can write
a great song, from the metallic chunk of metal with tongue planted
firmly in cheek that is 'pisses me off' where we get to find out
just what exactly pisses Chris off-(If you ever meet him, just don't
ever offer to take him to starbucks for a coffee!) to the acoustic
stylings of 'music man', -which has been released an ep btw. The
album shows diversity you wouldn't generally expect from an established
metal guitarist. The same with 'bag of bones' Chris isn't afraid
to let his mellower side show through, this also gives a chance
to get a better listen to his vocals and do what a lot of other
dedicated guitar players cant do, and that is handle lead vox.
Faces
is actually a double album with a second bonus disc, this isn't
the usual remix or couple of live tracks thrown together but it's
a full piece of music called 'God damn war', spread over 9 tracks
it is at times more aggressive than the main cd. A highlight of
'God damn war' is Chris's rendition of 'amazing grace which segues
with a gunshot into 'piece be with you. This cd is in heavy rotation
in my cd player, and justifiably so.
Now
in preparation for his 1st solo tour and including a performance
at 2005's Wacken festival, I'd say the metal fraternity will be
pleasantly surprised by what Chris Caffery has to offer. With influences
from Priest, Metallica to Pantera & even a few Floydish moments
coupled with the songwriting & arrangement skills that have
made Savatage & TSO so successful he can't go wrong, and he
doesn't!
One of the things I've found in recent times with 'established'
artists is that they generally won't try anything different they
fall into formula and stick with it, and sometimes they can try
something so different that it blows up in their face... 'St Anger'
anyone!
With
'Faces' Chris Caffery mightn't set the world on fire for the simple
fact is that the music press in general is very fickle, but overall
'Faces' is head and shoulders above a lot of the shit out there
that passes for modern metal music that's something that can't be
argued with nor ignored
SAV
Q.
How are you, where are you?
A.
Hi! I am fine, currently in New York, USA
Q.
What's currently happening in Chris Caffery's world?
A.
At the moment it is tax time here...loads of fun! I am also finishing
the recording of the final songs for the complete release of God
Damn War. This will be out in June. also there is a 10 year anniversary
re-release of the Doctor Butcher CD. We recorded a brand new song
for this! I am also in the process of booking and getting ready
for my first ever solo tour.
Q.What
has been the best concert by one of your peers you ever attended?
A.
Hmm...I would have to say Judas Priest and Iron Maiden at Madison
Square Garden on the Screaming for Vengeance/Number of the Beast
tours.
q.
What was the first song you ever wrote/performed?
A.
I dont think it had a name! It was an instrumental we did for a
talent show when I was in the 6th grade. I dont even remember what
the band's name was!
Q.
Do you remember the first place/ time you stepped on stage to play?
What
happened?
A.
It was for the song mentioned above...it went well. I do remember
loving the sound of the audience cheering. Chicks finally talked
to me!
Q.
What performer are you in awe of? Why?
A.
There are a few...Ted Nugent, Prince...people that have their own
audiences and space in the world of music. The industry and trends
mean nothing to them or their fans. They can tour and make music
on their terms whenever they want to.
Q.
What would be the high point & low point of your career?
A.
I think the high point is now...I just released my solo CD. Trans
Siberian Orchestra sold out Madison Square Garden and has sold millions
of CD's.
I
believe the low point was a time after I left Savatage in the 90's...Doctor
Butcher lost it's deal with Atlantic, Criss Oliva passed away and
Savatage did Handful of Rain without me. I was kinda lost...
Q.
What is you favorite city/town to have a show in & Why?
A.
Athens, Greece! The greatest fans on the planet!
Q.
If you could do something else what would it be?
A.
Probably a scientist of some sort...or the President, it does not
take too many brain cells for that job!
Q.
What colour is the sky in your world?
A.
Depends on what time of the year...mostly black because the majority
of my life is spent indoors or at night! Every once in a while it
is really blue, but I need to take a break to see this! I am way
to busy these days!
Thanks
for the interview and I hope to see you on tour!
Chris
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