Warsynium
Warsynium blends many elements of Powermetal, Thrashmetal, late 70's Hard Rock, metalcore, and classical with shred solos, harmonies, counterpoint and philosoph
my entry for the MX tabs/musicians forum improv contest
Independent artist Warsynium drops "MX March improv contest", a Heavy Metal track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. If Classical and Metal is your sound, "MX March improv contest" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Warsynium is a local Massachusetts supergroup of sorts, raising from the ashes of Calypso (Nate/Zack), Tyranarchy (Joe), and Triton (Anders/Zack). It's hard to classify Warsynium as a genre, blending many elements of Powermetal, Thrashmetal, late 70's Hard Rock, metalcore, and classical with shred solos, harmonies, counterpoint and philosophical lyrics into a unique sound that you all hopefully enjoy.
The story begins when Nate Calebaugh met Joe Haryanto (then of Tyranarchy). Joe met Nate briefly while he was filling in Lead guitar in Tyranarchy for him while Joe was away in Chicago. Nate and Joe had more in common then they thought after becoming friends and jamming together, both of them had the same taste in music, musical drive, and even won the same guitar competition (Nate the year before Joe), and had the same teacher. After deciding to form a side project from their bands, they met with Dillon Ethier, Zack Orcutt, and Anders Olson of Triton, who were all willing to help out. The band had one practice and wrote/recorded an entire song called "Krakatoa". While things seemed to be speeding with Warsynium, tensions arose in Triton, Calypso, and later Tyranarchy, and the bands split up, leaving Warsynium a full time gig. Dillon later went off to college and was replaced by Mike Gerardi. Gerardi played the first ever Warsynium show, but due to musical differences and commitment issues, he was replaced by Rob Pollard (ironically enough, was rhythm guitarist and vocalist of Tyranarchy). Rob helped the band out and played a few shows until he was replaced by the band's artist, Nik Viola.
We play live all the time. All of our shows are fast, loud, powerful, and a hell of a good time. We have a regular venue called The Crossroads in Pittsfield, but other than that we play BNA and Audio Zombie shows all the time.
Cacophony, Edguy, Racer X, Blind Guardian, Helloween, Megadeth, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Hammerfall, Judas Priest, Paul Gilbert, Marty Friedman, Jason Becker, Steve Vai, tons of Classical music, and Video Games of course
Ibanez and ESP Guitars, Marshall, Peavey, and Randall amps; MXR, Boss, Digitech, and Ibanez pedals
Our self titled EP is now out, if you are interested visit our myspace at www.myspace.com/warysnium and send us a message!