MAVERICK
is a great 80s Melodic Hardrockalbum from Northern Ireland and they
have released yet another great new record, so time to have a chat with
the band...
Congratulations for releasing yet another strong new album! I think
this is your finest so far, but before we get to the album, can you
please tell us more about your band? Hi
Gabor! Thanks for having me. Firstly, thanks for your kind words about
the new album! We are very proud. Maverick was born out of a coverband
who plated our favourite 80s rock songs. I was the drummer! Haha. We
searched for a vocalist for a while but we never found anyone who could
sing what they claimed they could. I never considered myself a singer
but I often was singing from behind the kit better than our auditioning
singers were. So my brother and Chris (original guitar player)
suggested I sing. From there we began to write our own music, found a
great drummer in Mike and things started to take shape. We soon
realised that it was actually more fun writing our own songs than
covering classics. But covering the classics forced us all to improve
at our instruments! Maverick was officially 'born' in summer 2012 and
we went from there. Our expectations for the band in the early
days were limited to just having fun. But we soon realised that maybe
this didn't just have to be a garage band, and that we could actually
play proper gigs and release material. Huge thanks to my parents for
their patience with me and Ryan and our new band, the full band
practiced in their house and to this day I am amazed they are not deaf!
Haha. I
found out about your band via your fantastic previous album Cold Star
Dancer. Your music is clearly 80s inspired Melodic Rock, can you let us
know your influences and how would you describe your music? Great
to hear! It is an album that we are very proud of. Yeah we are
definitely inspired by 80s Melodic Rock and 80s Hard Rock. Many of our
favourite bands are in these genres and we definitely took our
favourite sounds and blended it into what Maverick would become. Our
primary influences are Def Leppard, Skid Row, Aerosmith, Winger,
Whitesnake, Guns n Roses, W.A.S.P, Motley Crue and Queensryche amongst
others. We also incorporated some heavier elements from more 'Metal'
bands also, to give some of our tracks a subtle metallic edge. As a
vocalist my primary inspirations are Sebastian Bach, Geoff Tate, David
Coverdale, Steven Tyler, Jimi Jamison, Steve Perry, Bruce Dickinson and
Blackie Lawless. Mavericks sound is based on the mixture of music that
we want to hear as a band - Melodic hooks, chorus choirs, harmonies,
dual soloing and big riffs. Too many bands rely on chord orientated
riffs in modern rock. And my brother Ryan prides himself on slightly
more metallic riffing style with unusual changes and aggressive
picking. Best way to say it is 80s style melodic rock with alot of
balls haha!
Melodic
Rock is not a style that is really common in Belfast and North Ireland,
so I guess the scene is small and you're also familiar with other acts
in this genre, such as of course STORMZONE? Yes
Stormzone are a great band and are friends of ours! Steve Moore from SZ
actually played in Maverick for over a year during the Cold Star Dancer
era, he is a great guy and a phenomenal player. You are correct in
saying that Melodic Rock is definitely not common in Northern Ireland.
We are one of the only bands playing this style in the whole country
infact. Northern Ireland definitely has a 'heavier' metal scene and
there are many very talented bands here who play more aggressive
styles. But I do think this is part of the reason why the name Maverick
appealed to us, we do things our way and we do feel like we stick out
like a bit of a black sheep here in NI. But it is something we are used
to!
I had a holiday in Belfast/Bangor/North Ireland the year before corona hit us, how is the situation at the moment in your area? Ah
very cool! I hope you enjoyed your time here! The situation is quite
grim as I'm sure is the same with you. We have strict quarantine laws
which actually made recording the album very difficult. It is hard to
complete writing and recording when you are not allowed to be in the
same room! Plus the extended lockdowns left long periods where we
could not record. But we can't complain, many bands had to postpone
albums entirely and some bands even broke up during this period. We are
just proud of ourselves for pushing through and releasing an album we
are truly proud of. Luckily restrictions are slowly lifting now so we
are very excited to play some European shows in support of this album,
eventually!
Did the pandemic influence you during the creative process of the music and the lyrics of the songs on the new album? In
a way, yes! This is definitely the darkest maverick album in terms of
production, tone and lyrics. I think that unconsciously covid, lockdown
and the situation that faced the world definitely contributed to this
tone. Although some of the album was written before covid, lots of the
finishing touches, edits and changes were made during lockdown. Plus I
think there is a little more fire in my voice on this album, I think
this was because of the fact that we were all experiencing a feeling of
being trapped and this was a way to release some tension for us
all.
Can you please tell us also more about the other songs on the new album Ethereality? The
central theme of this album is dealing with and trying to overcome
feelings of pain, loss, addiction, sadness, lust and being trapped. So
although the lyrics are darker they have a bright and optimistic
overtone. Many of the songs are about coming to terms with and
overcoming these feelings, not being victim to them. So it is in many
ways a story of strength. 'Falling' is about someone overcoming an addiction.
'Thirst' is based on the vampire film 'The Lost Boys' and the lead
character dealing with the reality of what he has become and deciding
to use it to fight back. 'Never' is about someone who is dealing with and getting over a hard break up.
'Switchblade Sister' is about a man who is being emotionally and
physically used by a femme fatale and has finally opened his eyes to
the fact that he can never be with the girl in a conventional sense.
'Bells Of Stygian' is about the bad side of organised religion and how
it can promise salvation at the price of compromising one's soul.
'Angels 6' is specifically about a jet fighter pilot on a routine
flight encountering a hostile enemy craft and fighting to save his
life. 'The Last One' is about coming to terms with the loss of a loved one and reassuring them that they will meet again.
'Dying Star' is about someone having an existential crisis about the
meaning of life when gazing at the stars at night, imagining a distant
supernova and thinking of how insignificant human life is by
comparison, coming to terms with this and realising that life is to be
enjoyed, not feared.
'Light Behind Your Eyes' is about a person who has destroyed their own
relationship but is taking responsibility for it, owning up to their
weakness and expressing guilt at how they negatively affected their ex
partner. Finally,
'Ares' is simply about the Greek god and is told from the perspective
of Ares himself as he brags about his power, might and cruelty. This
song is a little different as there is no underlying meaning past the
story of Ares himself.
I know this is a very long answer but I like talking about lyrics and
song meanings! But in Maverick we want people to take their own
meanings and interpretations from these lyrics, some of them are
intentionally ambiguous and vague so people can decide what the song
means to them.
When touring will be possible again, will you be coming over to Europe? We
honestly have no idea, but I do know there are plans in the works for
September where we hope to get into Europe to promote the album. We
miss playing shows and we will endeavour to get out into Europe to play
and tour as soon as we possibly can. This is the first ever album that
we haven't been able to promote with shows, it is a strange feeling but
let's hope it won't last too long!
If
gigs aren't allowed also this year, how will you promote this album
besides doing countless interviews, streaming concerts or already
writing for a future album? If
gigs aren't allowed we will probably arrange some high quality
streaming concerts to give fans some sort of proper experience. It is
something that we want to do and something we plan on doing if gigs
still are not possible. We also plan on doing a full acoustic set at
some stage too. But honestly apart from the things you mentioned we
don't have any plans, gigs and touring are such a vital part of
promoting an album and band that we are a little lost without it. The
good thing is that we can now, as you say, work on the next album while
it is quiet! Use every piece of time we have!
A few short questions that you hopefully are willing to share with us: - Favorite band of all times: Iron Maiden/Blind Guardian/KISS
- Favorite album of all times: Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime
- Favorite music genre besides Melodic Hardrock: Alt Rock/Progressive Power Metal
- Best concert ever visited: Manowar - Earthshaker fest 2005
- Last concert visited: Evergrey - Dublin 2019
- Best performed concert by your band: Not
sure! My favourites were both HEAT festival appearances,
Sursee/Switzerland Headline in 2018, Rockingham 2017, Rock N Loc 2019,
Ice Rock 2018, Rocknacht Tennwil 2017 - all amazing shows. Our Belfast
album launches in the Limelight are always great too!
- Last performed concert by your band: HEAT festival Ludwigsburg 2019!!!!!!!!!!! Seems like forever ago now.
- First bought record (or CD): Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals
- Last bought record (or CD): Turilli/Lione Rhapsody - Zero Gravity (TODAY!)
- Most precious moment in your life (could be non-music related): Marrying my wife Shonagh and holding my daughter Lorraine for the first time.
- 2020 is... BEHIND US!
- 2021 is so far... BETTER!
- 2022 will be... A return to the real world! (Hopefully)
Good luck with MAVERICK, fingers crossed the band will be able to tour again in the near future! Thankyou
very much for taking the time to interview us Gabor, great questions!!
And thanks for the kind words about 'Ethereality', Cheers mate!