Syrym
© Copyright-Ron Freschi and Jeffrey Winslow
(859700719060)
Record Label: Hatrix Records
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Syrym is:
Ron Freschi | Guitars
Jeffrey Winslow | Vocals
Jamey Pacheco | Drums
Rich Talley | Bass
About the Band:
"Brokedown, twisted, but you just can't resist it." That declaration announces the arrival of upstart heavy rock act Syrym, as well as launching the chorus of their song, "Brokedown," a slithering rage against the inner demons that can tear you apart.
The band's monster grooves harken back to the heavier sound of late-eighties/early-nineties bands like Babylon A.D. and Lynch Mob, combined with the grittiness of current hard rock groups like Velvet Revolver.
Formed at the end of 2007 by Babylon A.D. founding member/guitarist Ron Freschi and vocalist Jeffrey Winslow, and now featuring the powerhouse rhythm section of Babylon A.D. drummer Jamey Pacheco and bassist Rich Talley, Syrym is a throwback to a time when bone-crushing riffs and huge melodic hooks ruled the day.
Growing up in Hayward, California, Freschi's jazz guitar training soon gave way to the influence of guitar heroes such as Michael Schenker, Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Dave Meniketti, Neal Schon, Warren DiMartini, Nuno Bettencourt, and George Lynch. Freschi was recruited by the Persuaders, who went on to release local rock radio hits such as "I'm No Good For You" and "Don't Ask Questions." The Persuaders eventually caught the ear of Arista Records president Clive Davis, who made them one of the label's few hard rock acts, and the band proceeded to change their name to Babylon A.D. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1989, featured several MTV and Headbanger's Ball hits, including "Bang Go The Bells," "Hammer Swings Down," and "The Kid Goes Wild," which was featured in the film Robocop 2. The band's sophomore effort, Nothing Sacred, was released in 1992. They went on to release several more albums on Perris Records.
Winslow got his start in the Bay Area's rock music scene, performing with bands such as Killer Instinct and Scattergun, but really came into his own as a multi-dimensional vocalist in Santa Barbara, fronting funk-rock quintet Psycho Graffiti, as well as two gospel choirs. Since returning to the Bay Area, Winslow has repeatedly been called upon to provide vocals for studio sessions, has written and performed music for television and radio commercials and, most recently, held down lead vocal duties for East Bay hard rockers Vertigo and 3rd & King.
As a founding member of Babylon A.D., Pacheco has delivered crushing grooves worldwide. His signature percussive sound can be heard on numerous hard rock hits, including MTV and radio singles such as "Bang Go The Bells" from Babylon A.D.'s self-titled debut album, which went Gold.
Rich Talley currently plays guitar for San Francisco Bay Area band Sidewayz 8, and is the former bassist for the Megan Slankard Band. Playing lead guitar and bass for over 30 years, Talley has shared the stage with such artists as Tesla and Eric Martin.
With the release of their debut album, Syrym is bringing back the melody and bombast that made the rock music of the eighties and nineties so memorable. They're plotting an invasion of the space between your ears, and they have no intention to leave. So get used to it.
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Syrym CD is killer
author: rstiles
Loving this new CD from Syrym. I heard about it last year, checking out some stuff on the web about another one of my favorite bands, Babylon AD, and found out that Syrym had a couple members of that group in it. I knew I had to check it out. Well, I bought it, trying not to have huge expectations, but boy does it ever deliver! The songwriting is tight, and the music is killer. The guitars sound like they are straight out of a Babylon AD album (which I guess makes sense, seeing as how the guitarist IS from Babylon AD!). Love the rhythm section, especially on songs like WARPATH and BROKEDOWN. The vocals remind me of singers like John Corabi and the guy from Lynch Mob. This is a killer CD and I hope there's gonna be more from Syrym. 5 STARS!!!!!
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author: jcjames
Ever since i discovered the EX-Babylon AD members were embarking on a brand new project I couldn't wait to hear the finished result i my own CD player. After months of listening to impressive snippets off their web site I finally got the CD today and it blew me away! It deserves to be on every melodic hard rock fans wish list of albums to get right now.The production is dynamic with a meaty crystal clear bass and drums of Pacheco and Talley bringing to mind the heady rock and longhair days of the awesome BABYLON AD. Add to that the explosive and wonderous guitar riffing and soloing of Ron Freshi always one of the highlights on the BABYLON AD albums plus the huge expressive vocals of Jeffrey Winslow and you have a total monter of an album.From brilliant melodic riffage rock to slow senstive ballads with beautiful guitar solos this album has everything rock fans have been missing since the demise of Babylon AD. This Syrym album could easily be another release easily merging the melodic infectious vibe of both their debut and Nothing Sacred 2 of their most exciting and most successful albums.If you were heavily into BABYLON AD and DOKKEN you will absolutley adore the debut by SYRYM it genuinely gives the rock world of today a much needed kick up the butt and its wonderful to know real true rock with flair and style is still totally alive and well. A must have for melodic rock fans. A++++++++++++++++
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