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Seattle, Washington, United States | SELF

Seattle, Washington, United States | SELF
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"SYFT"

What needs to be said first about SYFT is that this is a live band. Keep this in mind when listening to the three songs on the group’s MySpace page, which make up their first (self-titled) EP. Since 2005, the guys who make up this metal rock band have been making the rounds on the stages of the Northwest to bring high-energy performance up a notch in their area. Focusing on developing a fan base through actual interaction with fans from regular live performances, SYFT has also developed a niche for being a small band that puts on big live shows.

The live performance is difficult to repeat in a studio and so the band has only a small repertoire of songs for non-Seattle fans to experience. But it’s clear that thought and time went into those songs that are available to new listeners, because they are pulled together tightly without any loose ends hanging other than those caused by the high-energy of broken strings. The band may be young but the sound is one that is professional quality.

Hmm, but is that a good thing when you’re talking about a metal band or does it mean that they have a commercial sound? While SYFT’s version of metal music is indeed likely to be more aurally appealing than that of more hardcore bands, they don’t fail to infuse their music with the sense of desperation and intensity which is the mark of metal’s heart. With lyrics that aren’t afraid to push some buttons (“The nameless are marching; won’t you get up off your knees”) and driving instrumentals that aren’t afraid to push some boundaries, this live-performance-based band is playing music that isn’t meant for the weak.
- Metal Horizons/Indie In-tune


"The Playlist"

SYFT does an hour long interview on the Play List internet radio show.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/THE-PLAYLIST/2009/08/21/Episode-3

- Bigg Nate


""Last Chance for a Legacy""

S.Y.F.T. includes Taylor Klise playing guitar, Sean Ingalls singing, Eric Sorensen on bass and Nick Switzer as the drummer. With the exception of Eric, the members of S.Y.F.T. have known each other since grade school and been a band since the eighth grade. They played together through high school and then took a break during college years. Sean and Taylor are convinced that this hiatus allowed them to learn and grow musically. For example, drummer Nick played in a ska band during those years and has incorporated that experience into S.Y.F.T.’S new music.
S.Y.F.T’s name is an acronym that started with one meaning but has evolved into many others. Sean and Taylor like the changes just fine, it fits with the theme of this band. S.Y.F.T. is a band that is ready to take a giant leap forward and wants their friend and fans to be there. This is the group’s first full length CD after playing together as S.Y.F.T. for the last three years. Previously they had produced a three song EP. The new CD was recorded at London Bridge Studio, where many famous Seattle bands have recorded.
When asked what style of music S.Y.F.T. plays, Sean and Taylor respond with Hard Rock. This type of hard rock is thought by many to be metal rock. Heavy melodic hard edged songs seem to define their music, but many people have a hard time putting a finger on what exactly is S.Y.F.T.’s sound. Once again this makes the guys happy. The new cd is a hard driving, rather dark sided album yet it includes an acoustical song at the very end.
It is in the defining of the band and their music that S.Y.F.T’s. local flavor really comes through. Having grown up in the Northwest, the members of S.Y.F.T. lived through the glory days of the grunge scene in Seattle and were influenced by many local bands including Alice In Chains and Sound Garden. S.Y.F.T. is also influenced by the memory of how powerful the Seattle music scene was back in those day and they would like to help bring back that vibe to the Northwest.
One of the other defining characteristics of this band is their sense of community. From having fellow bands offer spots in concert line ups, to getting friend George Grissom to provide the cd’s graphics, to having SeaGal and middle school friend Trina Mills guest singing on a burning track on the new album, this band thrives on the support and involvement of their friends and fans.
S.Y.F.T. is a group that believes in the helping hand, and offers it as much as takes it, but it is the talent of the band that has really put them into the Seattle music scene. The years of playing together have brought a stage presence and ease of musicianship that most young bands don’t possess. This wealth of experience has allowed S.Y.F.T. move up the Seattle music Scene ladder faster than they otherwise might have.
By Paul Worthington - D-List Magazine


"SYFT on air with KUFO"

http://www.kufo.com/Viva-La-Luna/1147867.

5/10 - stream of S.Y.F.T and Video for Good cop bad cop displayed on their site. - 101.1 KUFO


"S.Y.F.T"

http://punkglobe.com/syftinterview509.html

Sean Ingalls (Vocals)
Nick Switzer (Drums)
Taylor Klise (Guitar)
Eric Sorensen (Bass)

I was lucky enough to catch the Band S.Y.F.T at the Showbox Sodo Lounge in Seattle,WA.The band has just put out a amazing album,which is very diverse in both musical and lyrical tone.The album is called "LAST CHANCE FOR A LEGACY" and features the song "GOOD COP BAD COP" the video for which they premiered tonight prior to taking the stage.



Everyone who enjoys Alice in Chains to Metallica should pick up this album.
I sat down with the band before the show to get more information on all things S.Y.F.T



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Tell me about the video you are premiering tonight? Who shot it, where was it shot at.

SEAN - The video is for our single ?Good cop bad cop? which is on our debut album, Last chance for a Legacy. Our good friend Jeff Harshman wrote, directed, and edited the video. He had actually pitched the idea to me (Sean) in a local pub and after a couple adult beverages (maybe more than that J), we were on board. We shot the video in Portland, OR at 3 different locations. Kind of a whirlwind, but we were able to finish everything in a day of shooting. Couldn't be happier how it turned out. Jeff has an amazing eye and really nailed everything. We can?t also say enough good things about the crew/actors that Jeff put together.


You have a guest female vocalist performing with you on stage tonight. Who is she and tell me about the cover you will be doing?

SEAN - Trina Mills is a long time friend of the band and is absolute amazing talent. Nick and Taylor have known her since grade school and we?ve really wanted to work with her for a while. She is actually featured on a song from the album, ?Becoming?, which turned out amazing and ultimately led to the cover tonight. We decided to re-work a Candlebox song, ?Arrow?, as a duet. We are big fans of them and really dug this song. Hopefully everyone else will dig as well.

NICK ? Taylor and I saw them perform when we were 16. They opened with Arrow and it kicked ass and always stuck with us. Being that Trina is a friend of Scott Mercado we saw a great opportunity to bring that experience full circle.



How did the band form?

SEAN - The core of the band has been together since high school (Sean/Nick/Taylor). That version of band was known as Melange, which by the way is the name first track on the album. It?s a shout out to the old band, and it also ties into the Legacy theme of the album.

NICK - After High School we spread out all over the country and took a 5 year hiatus to pursue college and other things. Eventually all landed back in Seattle, and decided to make a go at writing some new music, brought Eric in, and I guess the rest I history.

Tell me about finding Eric? Is it true you found him on craigslist?

SEAN - Can?t tell you how hard it is to find bass players in Seattle. There seems to be a crop of singers, guitarists and drummers, but finding a talented bassist was super difficult. Especially one that shows up on time, has transportation, pays rent, and we get along with. So we posted an ad on Craigslist and the stranger.com. As fate would have it, Eric found us and everything clicked.


ERIC - My last band, Circus of Shadows, had just decided to mutually break up and to concentrate on other things. I took about a month off and started looking for another band. I wanted to play in a little heavier band than my previous one and was browsing through the stranger one day. I happen to see their post which said their influences were Tool, Mudvayne, and Deftones. I think it was really Mudvayne and Deftones that caught my eye since I am a huge fan of Mudvayne, and you don?t see Deftones being an influence of many bands. I called them up and started talking to Sean. I was heading to L.A. in a few days to do some recording with a friend down there. Sean said to come on in before I headed down there, and we could just try out a few songs and see what happens. I headed on down there and played with them. When I came back from L.A. they gave me a call and asked if I was interested in playing with them. I really liked the music they had and hanging out with them. I gave it a try, and I?m still here. We always joke about the bass player that will call up and say he plays bass as long as the band has one for him to play.

Who are the bands biggest influences?

SEAN - This is really a hard question to answer because we are influenced by a ton of genres. Being from Seattle it?s hard not to be influenced by the grunge era. Soundgarden, AIC and Grunt Truck definitely lead us down the path to where we are today.

NICK- People often liken us to a mix of Mudvayne and the Deftones. A previous iteration of this band was very heavily influenced by Tool, but as S.Y.F.T. we?ve gone out of our way not to sound like them. Still one of our favorites, but their sound has been replicated many times. However, what we have taken from Tool is their use of dynamics and huge endings. We often strive for big impactful ending to the songs.

ERIC ? I have so many I didn?t answer, but? if you force me? I?m into everything from Beethoven (I?m a huge fan of the odd symphonies, especially his 3rd and 9th) to Stanley Clarke and Larry Graham to Rush and Led Zeppelin to Mudvayne, Tool, Deftones and Slipknot to King Diamond and finally to the old Bay Area Thrash/metal bands like Death Angel ,Vio-lence, Anthrax, Overkill and Metallica. I listen to so many types of music I could talk for 10 minutes just on this question alone.

Tell me about recording at the London Bridge Studio.What was that like?

TAYLOR - London Bridge was f#@ing amazing. Just walking into the place you get the nostalgia of Seattle music. Looking up on the walls and seeing all of the records that we grew up on (Alice in chains,Metallica, Pearl Jam, Candlebox, Soundgarden) you couldn?t help but be inspired.

SEAN - Since we tracked all of the drums there in about 6 days (8-12 hrs a day), I can imagine Nick has a love/hate relationship with it as well.

Nick ? I?ve heard for years about the brick wall and the ?live? effect it gives to the drums. It was a great experience to play there. The engineer had me thinking I was playing on the same snare drum that was used for Pearl Jam?s Ten (one of my all time favorite albums). After about the fourth session I realized it was a replica, but it still sounded great. Overall that studio has a fantastic vibe to it with so much history. It?s the kind of place you would just hang out at if you could.

How long it took to put the album together?

SEAN - Total time, about 10 months. We started pre-production in Feb/March of 08 working with our producer/engineer/all around ass kicker - Mark Clem which took about a solid 2 months. From there we tracked over weekends through most of the summer and early fall. After the usual master/artwork/duplication, we release in Jan 09 at the Showbox Market.
We made a concerted effort to have every detail of this album work with the theme of ?Last chance for a Legacy?. This was especially apparent with our Artwork/Photography. Dawn (L. Penich), who took all the photos for the album, has an amazing eye and got what we wanted to accomplish. Again, like Jeff with the video, she really brought the visual aspect of the album to life. With the help of George Grissom who handled most of the layout portion they really amplified what this album was about.
Musically we wanted to give a good flow to the album. We wanted people to be able to pop the disk in their CD players and listen beginning to end. We wanted it to invoke feelings throughout the record. So far we?ve got a really good response on this and couldn?t be happier with how it turned out.



So tell me About the first time you heard yourself on the radio?

NICK - Since the album came out we?ve been played several times here in Seattle and Portland. About a month ago was the first time that wasn?t something that was prearranged or ?hooked up.? It was right after rehearsal and the Funky Monkey just played Good Cop Bad Cop to play it. There?s nothing like hearing a song on the radio that you were just practicing ten minutes before.

Whats coming up for S.Y.F.T?

SEAN - Right now the sky?s the limit. We will be opening for Powerman 5000 in June and hoping to get onto a national tour for the summer. We?re working currently writing the second album and hope to start pre-production on that in the fall. We will also be dropping a second single from the record in the next couple of months.

Where can the fans can find you? Do you respond personally to each emails?

TAYLOR - Myspace/Facebook, www.syftmusic.com or e-mail directly at syft_music@hotmail.com We check all of them very frequently and absolutely try to respond to each mail with a personal note. This is the part we definitely enjoy and make a point to get to know each person. - PunkGlobe


"SYFT with Steve Rock @ 99.9KISW"

KISW Recently had us on their Loud n Local show with our friends in Temperedcast and Desillusion. We had a killer time kicking it with everyone and Steve Rock played a gracious host filling in for Jolene. You can check out the interview in its entirity at the link below.. Scroll down to the on demand player and click on the most recent listing of Jolene with Temperedcast. Note that you'll need flash to view.

http://www.kisw.com/pages/234668.php
LOUD AND LOCAL 1/25/09
SPECIAL THANKS TO STEVE ROCK, IN FOR JOLENE

TEMPEREDCAST "TAKE ME AWAY"
SYFT "GOOD COP BAD COP"
DEMON HUNTER "NOT READY TO DIE"
DESILLUSION "BLASPHASTHETIC"
HIMSA "DOMINION"
TEMPEREDCAST "CARELESS DESIGN"
SYFT "KGBT"
DESILLUSION "DESILLUSION" - KISW 99.9


Discography

SYFT Self titled EP - 06
Last Chance for a Legacy - Full Length - 08

Single - "Good cop bad cop" available on 99.9 KISW Seattle, Funky Munkey 104.9 Seattle, KUFO 101.1 Portland, 94.5 Spokane and More..

Video for Good cop bad cop on KUFO, Viva La Luna page. Youtube link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnohegZzy7M

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Bio

Formed in August of 05, S.Y.F.T, comprised of Sean Ingalls (Vocals), Nick Switzer (Drums),
Taylor Klise (Guitar), and Eric Sorensen (Bass) have spent the last 4 years building an impressive list of credentials.
With its recent release, “Last Chance for a Legacy”. S.Y.F.T has welcomed in new heights and thus new expectations.
From radio airplay to magazine features, S.Y.F.T has matured into a solid heavy melodic rock band with a unique
and professional sound. Having grown an impressive fan base from playing continuously live., S.Y.F.T has developed
a solid reputation which was on full display at their recent release at the Showbox Market (1/30).

S.Y.F.T’s music is diverse with a strong response
across all ages and rock music demographics. From a recent interview, "Heavy melodic hard edged songs seem to define their music, but many people have a hard time putting a finger on what exactly is S.Y.F.T.’s sound." "The new cd is a hard driving, rather dark sided album yet it includes an acoustic song finalizing the record." It is in the defining of the band and their music that S.Y.F.T’s. local flavor really comes through. Having grown up in the Northwest, the members of S.Y.F.T. lived through the glory days of the grunge scene in Seattle and were influenced by many local bands including Alice In Chains and Sound Garden. S.Y.F.T. is also influenced by the memory of how powerful the Seattle music scene was back in those day and they would like to help bring back that vibe to the Northwest.

"S.Y.F.T. is a group that believes in the helping hand, and offers it as much as takes it, but it is the talent of the band that has really put them into the Seattle music scene. The years of playing together have brought a stage presence and ease of musicianship that most young bands don’t possess. This wealth of experience has allowed S.Y.F.T. move up the music scene ladder faster than they otherwise might have."

S.Y.F.T. reached recieved closing credits on a feature film "Eyes in the Dark". Check our the trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAAaPCX3cI4