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Gus G of Firewind --- Added
22/Apr/07

Hey
Gus, first of all thanks for participating in this interview,
Firewind have gone from strength to strength in the power metal
scene and have become a rising force.
Can you tell us a little about yourself, what got you
into guitar, who were your influences and how long you have been
playing?
I
started playing when I was 10 after hearing Peter Frampton on
his live album. That inspired me to pick up the guitar. At age
14 I got my first electric guitar and that’s when I got
into Metallica, Black Sabbath, GNR, etc. My life changed the day
I heard Yngwie Malmsteen playing. Immediately I was turned on
to the shred guitar style but always maintained the heaviness.
These were some of my first influences. Of course some other favourites
of mine are Uli Roth, Michael Schenker, Paul Gilbert, Marty Friedman,
Ritchie Blackmore, Hendrix and Jimmy Page. The list can go on
and on.
I
first heard Firewind when Forged by Fire was released, but you
have had 2 previous albums which are Burning Earth and Between
Heaven and Hell, you also have a demo titled “Nocturnal
Symphony” can you tell us the difference in style and fan
base of those days compared to the days of Forged By Fire and
the latest album Allegiance?
Well
the first 2 albums were with a different singer (Stephen Fredrick).
He is a great singer but he couldn’t really tour. So we
were limited to being a studio band at the time. I love both our
first albums and we still do quite a few songs from them on our
live shows.
Of
course our fan base has grown bigger and bigger since then and
that’s the result of starting to play tours all over the
world.
Now
let’s talk about your latest album with Firewind titled
“Allegiance” a lot has changed but
the roots are still there, you now have a new singer (Apollo Papathanasio)
and keyboard/guitar player Bob Katsionis, you also recruited the
guest female voice of Tara Teresa for the song “Breaking
the Silence, how long was the recording process and are you happy
with the band with its changes?
The
album recordings lasted one month and we recorded in JM and Friedman
studios in Sweden. I’m very happy with the way things have
been for FIREWIND the last one and a half year or so. Apollo was
the best frontman choice for us; he’s an amazing performer
both in studio and on stage. Mark Cross is also the type of drummer
I always wanted to have in my band. He really beats the sh*t out
of those drums! Me and Bob wrote together for the first time on
this album although Bob has been with us since the end of 2003.
He’s a unique talent; there are not many people like him
in the whole world! He’s probably the best keyboard shredder
out there at the moment and he can also kick most guitar players’
asses as well. He’s also a great songwriter, engineer and
producer.
Your
guitar playing has shifted up a gear too, what I love most is
that you don't overdo guitar solos and have them last 2 minutes
in a 6 minute song, is the reason to maintain interest in a song
or another reason?
I’m
a songwriter and a servant of music above all. The guitar thing
comes in second. Maybe you don’t believe me, but that’s
the truth. My main goal is to write great songs that will stand
the test of time. Of course I want my guitar work and solos to
also be great that’s why I’m trying to play the best
notes that each song requires. In my opinion, great solos are
also short solos (with few exceptions of course, like Hotel California!).
I
can hear Paul Gilbert and Marty Friedman all over your playing;
did you watch any instructional DVDs when you were learning?
Yes
I did watch their instructional videos when I was growing up.
They helped me a lot in regards to finding out lots of details
on their technique. I also learned a lot from them about the discipline
of practicing.
You
were very fortunate to have a guitar duel with Marty Friedman
on the Forged by Fire album on the track Feast of Savages, how
did you go about getting him and what was it like playing with
a hero?
It
was a big dream coming true for me. I love Marty’s playing
on Cacophony and Megadeth and I’ve been a huge fan of his
for many many years. I first met him in Japan while we were on
tour in 2004. We kept in touch and when the time came to do the
new album I asked him if he’d do a solo on this song. He
gladly accepted and I love the stuff he played. Reminds me a lot
of the early Cacophony days. I’m grateful for Marty’s
friendship and I was honoured by his solo on my album.
You
have been in many bands such as Mystic Prophecy, Nightrage, Dream
Evil and Arch Enemy, how did you enjoy your time with these bands
and what do you think of the Ammot brothers back together?
I
had a great time playing with all these bands and learned a lot
from each one of them. I’m glad that the Amott brothers
are back together, sort of justifies my gut feeling to move on
with my own band after the Ozzfest 2005 tour with Arch Enemy.
Plus, to me Arch Enemy IS the Amott brothers! It would never sound
the same no matter who played in Chris’ place.
Joe
Stump is an active member with us at shred academy and has done
many DVDs with us, you cite him as a huge influence, tell us what
you like most?
Joe
is a monster shredder and I took lessons from him back in 1998.
Joe is very true and faithful to the path he’s chosen as
an instrumentalist and with the neo-classical metal guitar style.
He knows what he wants and what he’s doing and he’s
one of the best of his genre. To me, that is very inspiring and
motivated me back then to form my own band and follow my own path.
Tab books by the actual artists and instructional DVDs
are making a comeback and I am very excited about some, any chance
of a DVD or book from you?
I
would love to do an instructional DVD and/or book. I just hope
I’ll find the time for it haha!! To be honest I have plans
to shoot an instructional DVD but FIREWIND’s schedule is
pretty tied up at the moment and for the following months.
Another
thing I am excited about is your signature guitar because when
I saw the Tyranny video I said to my brother “that guitar
is mine, they better release it,” was it a long process
to get it built? Can you tell us some features?
Thanks!!
I love that guitar; it’s the best one I’ve ever played!
ESP put a lot of passion into their guitars and they make the
best! I have 2 models actually – one is the black one u
saw on the Tyranny video which comes with a standard bridge, 22
frets, rosewood fretboard, flame inlays and Seymour Duncan pickups.
The other model is the same guitar but in red colour with flame
top maple and an original Floyd Rose tremolo system.
It also comes with a reverse headstock. ESP USA recently released
the LTD version of it as well which kicks ass!
Greece
is a beautiful country, do you sometimes get homesick on the road?
Do you miss the great weather?
I
rarely get homesick on tour. I enjoy being on the road so much
and I know that sooner or later I’ll be back home hanging
out. You know I also lived in the US for a year and in Sweden
for almost 3 years. THEN I was homesick, but not on tours.
They
say behind every great man is a great woman, does family life
or relationships have an effect on your guitar playing?
Of
course they do! Playing music is about having the right feeling
to create and the relationships with the people that are close
to you play a big role. I have a great family that supports me
on my music since day one and I’m grateful for that. I also
have a great girlfriend who loves me and supports me 120%. Life
is so good when you know you have people that care about you and
support all your efforts.
Being
a guitar player myself, I have found it difficult to break a mould
of the same things being played over and over, what advice can
you give to people in the same shoes as me?
I’d
say this: Don’t worry about being ground breaking. Just
be yourself. Keep the best elements from the guitarists you love
that you think fit for your style and try to come up with YOUR
way of doing things. Your own style and sound will develop in
time; I know mine did and is still under development from many
aspects.
Any
closing statement?
Thanks
for the interview and support, check out FIREWIND’s new
album “Allegiance”.
Interview arranged and conducted by Alistair Campbell
(Blackorchidx)
Thanks
to Terry over at Firewind booking for making this interview possible
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