Message for the Pyramaze fans!

Oct 26, 2004
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From the Pyramaze homepage:

Hey Pyrawarriors!
Time truly flies, and I realize it's been a long time since I've posted any real news or updates about Pyramaze. Well, let me start by saying that Pyramaze is still around, and the long silence does not mean that we have pulled the plug or split up -although many bands in our situation might have done so long ago…. More about that later. First let me say that we truly appreciate your fan mails, your guest book messages and your continues support. Thank you! Now I think it's time for some updates. Pyramaze has had many ups and downs during 2008/2009. We've had the honour of working with Matt Barlow who has become a good friend, our latest album Immortal has sold really well, and we've toured Denmark with Volbeat exposing us to a large and broad audience. We have gained many new fans and have been featured in large metal publications particularly in Europe, which has been very good for our publicity. These were some of the good things.

But Pyramaze has also been experiencing rough seas, which have slowed down many things considerably. As all of you know Matt decided to go back to Iced Earth back in 2008 (the positive outcome from this was getting Urban breed onboard, and we are very happy about that) but it's no secret that originally the plan was for Matt to stay in the band. Matt's decision caused many promoters and publications to question our future - and who can blame them. But with Urban breed onboard the vocalist quality of Pyramaze is definitely still there 110 percent! Our tour with Volbeat also ended less than desirable - because we had to cancel the last shows due to an illness of Michael Poulsen of Volbeat. Ergo we could not get paid and we could not sell any merchandise which should have covered our touring expenses. That deficit has left it's mark on the band-account for sure. Last but not least our record label has gone bankrupt a couple of months back and they owe us a big pile of money for Immortal which we will probably never see. Money that should have helped cover our tour deficit and recording expenses. I've been struggling with the owner of our "former" record label for a long time to try and make arrangements and get our money, but it's like banging a fist into a brick wall. So the joy of making music and being creative has been overclouded by business issues and money problems. I'm not going to bore you with details, but let me just say that dealing with all of that crap has taken too much of my energy and my time.

Mind you all of this is still something that I have had to deal with in my spare time. As most of you know Pyramaze is a working class metal band. This means I have a normal job 40 hours a week, and when I get home it's time to be a husband and a father -which I truly love and will not put aside for anything. I hope this can put the "time flies" remark a bit in perspective, and all of this has slowed down the song writing process a lot. And I'm not the only busy guy in the band. Most of my band brothers have tons of stuff going on private and job-wise. But this does not mean that we have given up on Pyramaze. It just means that things take a lot longer than they used to. I do work on new material -but I do so when I feel like it, and I will take my time. Good art can not be rushed, and I think we have a lot of expectations to live up to. So to all of you faithful fans - you will hear more great metal from Pyramaze, but I can not promise any deadlines of any sort. When we are ready we are ready, and you will be the first to know. There are great songs yet to be sung, and great stories yet to be told! With these words I wish you a beautiful December, a merry Christmas and a happy New year. Cheers!! Michael Kammeyer & Pyramaze
 
Michael,
This puts things into perspective, a hard cold one at that. It's great that you made time to reach out during this "bleak" period in the bands career. Fortunately, you cannot hold a good band down. We, the fans will always be here through rough and the good periods. Best of luck to you, your family and all of Pyramaze. Trust me, NO ONE has forgotten or lost interest in Pyramaze. We will be here when you need us as we need you as well!
 
OK... so this blows. I think I need to start my own label. First three bands signed...

Ark (with Jorn)
Pyramaze (with Lance)
Tad Morose (with Urban)

Once that's settled, I'll see what I can do about inking Conception (with Khan).

Bands should wake up to the reality that it's not about the inner turmoil that they experience as people or the creative difference they experience as musicians. It's about making music that I want to hear.

Selfish bastards. :loco:

Zod
 
OK... so this blows. I think I need to start my own label. First three bands signed...

Ark (with Jorn)
Pyramaze (with Lance)
Tad Morose (with Urban)

Once that's settled, I'll see what I can do about inking Conception (with Khan).

Bands should wake up to the reality that it's not about the inner turmoil that they experience as people or the creative difference they experience as musicians. It's about making music that I want to hear.

Selfish bastards. :loco:

Zod

Well said, hehehehehehe
 
I do work on new material -but i do so when i feel like it, and i will take my time. Good art can not be rushed, and i think we have a lot of expectations to live up to.

Amen, just posted same thing on my band's website in regards to our new album in the "works" now for almost 3 years.

Also hear your pains on label bankruptcy. Going through that same mess right now with my now bankrupt former distributor.

Either way looking forward to new material whenever it may come to the surface.

kick ass
 
From the Pyramaze homepage:

I've been struggling with the owner of our "former" record label for a long time to try and make arrangements and get our money, but it's like banging a fist into a brick wall. So the joy of making music and being creative has been overclouded by business issues and money problems. I'm not going to bore you with details, but let me just say that dealing with all of that crap has taken too much of my energy and my time.

Makes me wonder just how many perfectly good bands have gotten killed off because of this very kind of thing?

Still awesome that you guys are still sticking it out. I've enjoyed the first three albums immensely, as well as having seen you guys perform at ProgPower a few years ago. I was really looking forward to hearing some new material with Urban Breed. I guess we'll just have to wait until you guys are ready to put it out there. Glad that you'd rather take the time and "do it right" and produce something truly enjoyable.

Good luck on your future endeavors. I am certainly a fan and I certainly have not forgotten about you guys.
 
Very cool post Michael, I can totally relate to sailing the rough seas of the business, personnel changes within the band and lack of optimism and support from the media/fans/ect., as well as being in a "working class" band while being a father and husband. This was a very inspirational post, and am glad to know that I'm alone with my own feelings on these very same matters. Keep up the good work, and all the best of luck to you guys - your drive to continue even in this harsh musical environment, is commendable and admirable.


Cheers!
Dustin
 
Just wanted to say the record company Michael is talking about is not Nightmare, rather the label that released "Immortal". Nightmare is still here and our relationship with the band re the early albums is still in tact professionally.

This is very true, Lance has been nothing but professional and prompt. -J
 
I hear you brother and I want to say thank for sharing with us not only the difficulties which are part of life but also with the desire and wanting to keep things together and for the most part metal...record labels and business shit just flat out suck, but i got to say however you guys pull through I hope you do well and be happy doing it!!! It would be sick to hear lance on the next record or maybe in some parts atleast but I mean, when i read that urban was singing for you guys I nearly shat myself...excellent vocalist and excellent musicians teaming up! I know you guys will slay, like you always have!!! long live Pyramaze!!! \m/