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1. Tell us about Machines of Grace. Is this a band or a project?
ZAK: Actually we were a band before I was a member of Savatage. The demos
that got me the gig in Savatage are from this band and as a result Machines
never had a chance to come to fruition. So now we have reformed and most of
the material is stuff we were playing back in the Boston area in the early
90s. For three and a half years we traveled up and down Massachusetts, New
Hampshere, Vermont, Rhode Island and did all the clubs when it was still a
pretty good scene. We did a couple demos, enter the hat to be the singer in
Savatage and I end up getting it, and then the rest of the members of Machines
of Grace tried moving on with a couple other singers but that didn’t
work out. So now we are getting the chance to do it right and we do play live,
so this is a band.
Me and our guitarist Matt Leff met in Los Angeles when I was going to college.
Around that time we were working with another bass player and that was when
we wrote the song ‘Fly Away’ and that was the first Machines of
Grace song. The Jeff Plate on drums joined us early on, and then our latest
addition is Chris Rapoza on bass, he’s been with us about a year. Everyone
contributes to the writing its really cool.
2.What type of direction and sound are you taking the music for this band?
ZAK: This is just a pure rock type thing, the guitar riffs you could pretty
much drop em down in any decade and they should work. Metal at times, heavy
rock at times, but rather commercial, easy melody lines.
3. Are these songs for the Machines of Grace self titled debut (released on
July 7) newer or older, or both?
ZAK: They are a little of both, yup. You know even the older stuff from the
early 90s we can always take it and prep it for today, you know, and do all
the things you would for the here and now. They turned out pretty good.
4. What do you get to accomplish with Machines of Grace that you do not
with Circle II Circle or Savatage?
ZAK: Well…there’s always little things. I think when you mention
Machines, Circle II Circle, and Savatage, all three cover the gamut of rock.
With Matt and what we all write together, its just a different group of guys
so it has a different feel to it. It brings other melodies I really wouldn’t
sing with either Circle II Circle or Savatage.
5. Do you write all the lyrics, part of the music. What is your contribution
to Machines of Grace?
ZAK: I do all the vocal melodies and lyrics, Jeff contributed some lyrics,
I get involved in some of the arranging. Matt really comes up with the riffs
and come up with where the chorus and verses will be based on the melody I
create.
6. Plans for Machines of Grace to play live?
ZAK: Yeah, the guys are lookin to go out as early as August but we all live
far apart from each other. Jeff (Plate) lives in New York State, Matt and Chris
live in Boston, and I have been living in Tampa Florida since I joined Savatage
in 1992.
7. Where did the name Machines of Grace come from?
ZAK: You know it was just another name out there with like three or four others
and we let the fans vote for which one they liked on our website. Machines
of Grace had a good majority of the votes and I think Matt originally put the
name out there. I’m glad the people helped us make the final decision,
haha.
8. What vehicles are you using to get the band’s name and music
out to the people? Myspace, Facebook, etc?
ZAK: We have a Myspace, everyone has their own Facebook page, there is the
website Machines of Grace.net, and then we have some really good people like
Chipster PR working with us. We are doing something with ITunes where they
are gonna make the album the featured download.
9. What is going on with Circle II Circle?
ZAK: Everything is going well we are about to record our fifth album and I
imagine we will record it over the winter. We are going to play some shows
in Texas in October. Aren’t you in Jersey? Well we are gonna do some
shows in your area too. I know the last time we were in New York Testament
were also playing so I know some fans missed us.
Circle will be in South America at the end of September.
10. When do you think Machines of Grace will play some shows?
ZAK: I’m guessing soon because in November our drummer Jeff will go
out on tour with the Trans Siberian Orchestra.
11. Speaking of the Trans Siberian Orchestra, will you be singing on the new
album “Night Castle”?
ZAK: Yeah I’m singing backups on four songs so far. No leads yet. The
backup stuff alone will kill ya, haha. Paul O’Neil will call me up when
I just get back from a tour and say “Didn’t you just get back from
a tour? Well come on in”. I’m like “o great” hahaha.
I’d say “Night Castle” should be out in the fall.
12. Have you ever performed with Trans Siberian Orchestra live?
ZAK: Not yet but I imagine its gonna happen. I kind of have an idea of how
I want to be part of the show, hahaha.
13. Have you seen the part of the TSO live show where they play ‘Prelude
to Madness’ and ‘Believe’, talk about Savatage and the late
Criss Oliva? With that segment in the TSO show I thought Paul O’ Neil
was setting the stage for a Savatage reunion.
ZAK: Well that’s the number one question in Europe, “Is there
ever going to be a Savatage reunion”. I thought that part of the TSO
show was great, it kinda sent shock waves through me. It took three security
guards to keep me from climbing on the stage, hahaha. I know I am looking forward
to getting back together with the guys in Savatage.
My daughters first concert was when I took her to see TSO.
14. Any releases planned for Savatage, like a DVD?
ZAK: I don’t know as of now. I guess we have to take that one step at
a time.
15. Plans for the rest of 2009 and 2010?
ZAK: The debut album from Machines of Grace is out and we will be playing
some live shows. Circle II Circle will also record another album and do some
touring. So I will be involved full time with two bands. I am singing on the
new Trans Siberian Orchestra album “Night Castle”. And hopefully
Savatage will be in the future sooner than later.
Official website: http://www.machinesofgrace.net
http://www.circle2circle.net
http://www.savatage.com
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