Gaskin: Stand of Fall
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Topic: Gaskin: Stand of Fall
Posted By: Nightrocker
Subject: Gaskin: Stand of Fall
Date Posted: 30 Novembre 2009 at 10:15
March 2010
After two outstanding albums for Rondelet Records, "End of the World"
in 1981 and "No Way out" one year later, N.W.O.B.H.M. band Gaskin split
up way too early in late 1983. Surprisingly, they hit back with a
fantastic comeback record in the year 2000. "Stand or Fall" was
originally released by Jess Cox' Edgy Records on CD only and High
Roller Records is now pround to announce a very limited vinyl edition
of said N.W.O.B.H.M. masterpiece. As the CD version of "Stand or Fall"
was originally released some 18 years after "No Way out", one might
wonder, if it was ever considered a continuation of Gaskin's unique
style from the first two albums? Paul Gaskin himself does indeed think
so: "Oh totally. 'Breaking my Heart' and 'City of Lights' were both
written in 1983 and the intention was to bring out an album then, but
in the autumn I broke the band up and gave up for a couple of years. I
think once you have a style it stays with you to a degree. I'm a riffer
when it comes down to it. I love balls and chunk but with good strong
melodies. I don't get the shouting style vocal, it grates on me."
I really loved the cover artwork of "Stand or Fall". As does Paul
Gaskin: "The cover is down to my good friend Danny Flynn who also did
"End of the World". It's from a picture of his called 'The Waterfall'.
The cover will be more or less the same, but the logo didn't really
work on the CD, so this time we'll be using the same gold logo that was
on "Beyond World's End". It'll be nice seeing it on a large scale I
agree. Sadly there will be no bonus songs, because I used everything I
recorded the first time round. However, at just over 55 minutes there
is too much material to go on an LP, so I believe HR are thinking of
doing a vinyl single to go alongside the LP which will be cool. Also,
there will be a few more photos of the band. As most people know,
"Stand or Fall" was really a solo album, so I didn't have a band in the
studio with me, but I've included pictures of the guys that I put
together to help me promote it: Andy Solomon (guitars), Dave Pick
(drums) and Tony Ilkiw (bass)."
The original release of "Stand or Fall" spurned a whole lot of
activities within the Gaskin camp back when it came out. They played
the Wacken festival in 2000 and also the "Headbangers Open Air" a
couple of years later. Paul Gaskin explains: "It was absolutely
incredible! After 18 years of relative obscurity to come back and do
Wacken was out of this world. Sadly, the momentum we built up then came
to a sudden halt with the break up of my marriage. I won't go into
details, but my head was f**ked up for a couple of years after that,
and all that new found interest seemed to disappear. However, when I
got myself back on my feet, I got in touch with Jess Cox again, and he
arranged the gig at HOA, so I put the guys back together and had a
wonderful time. We shared a hotel with a load of bands from Chicago,
and I still remain friends with Ravensthorn and Tyrants Reign. I was
very pleased with the way we went down, I thought that maybe our 'old
school' blues based Metal wouldn't be dynamic enough for today's
audience, but I couldn't have been more wrong. One guy came up to me
afterwards and said we were like a breath of fresh air, which was a
great compliment. I just wish we could have played longer. I misjudged
the time, so wasn't able to play 'I'm no Fool' at the end!" And what
happened after this phenomenal appearance at the Headbangers Open Air
cult festival? "After HOA Andy and Dave went off to form their own
band, and Tony joined another local outfit, but I teamed up with Dave
Norman again and the intention was to record a brand new album. Firstly
though, in 2006, we organised a one off show to celebrate the 25th
anniversary of "End of the World" being released, and that was a
storming night. I'd had trouble with my vocal chords, so I brought in
an incredible singer, Andy Wood, to do the vocal duties for me, and I
concentrated on my guitar which worked out well. Dave and I even
discussed using Andy on the new album, but we thought it better to
stick with me as we made that mistake before, ha, ha! Well, because of
work commitments the going has been incredibly slow, but we are getting
there. Fingers crossed it may well be finished before the end of the
year."
So there might be a brand new Gaskin studio album in the can after all?
Paul Gaskin is positive about that: "I've written loads of material.
Some of it quite dark as it relates to my break up and a short spell in
a mental ward, ha, ha! All Rock 'n' Roll! I think we have something
like 14 new songs for the next CD which will be called "Edge of
Madness" I think, and the title track is something else. There will
also be an instrumental which is kinda bluesy called 'For absent
Friends' dedicated to Stef Procopczuk and Brendon Spencer who we've
lost along the way, and a couple of acoustic tracks which won't be
everyone's taste, but its all music. Then when it's done we will be
moving straight on to the next project which is something that Dave's
had around in bits for years. He wants to call it "Aftermath" which is
what I was going to name the '83 album. It's basically a load of my old
riffs that I never used, but Dave has put them together as one piece. I
don't know much about it myself yet, so I'm as eager to have a listen
as anyone else."
If you have ever had the chance to see Paul Gaskin in a live situation,
you will surely know that he is one of the most underrated guitarists
of the entire N.W.O.B.H.M. era. So what are his five favourite
guitarists then? "That's a toughie, Matthias", Paul remarks. "Right now
the two guitarists that I'm listening to the most are Eric Johnson and
Jeff Beck. I recently bought "Live at Ronnie Scotts" and its great, so
different from the stuff I play. Same with Eric. I got into him through
the first G3 video, and bought everything he ever brought out. He is
amazing. Robin Trower is my all time fave guitarist. That rich tone and
his fluid playing I could listen to forever. I could say the same for
Dave Gilmour, again I could listen to his playing any time. Ok, that's
four ... Steve Vai, he just blows me away. If I could play a tenth as
well as him I'd be a happy man." Are those also the five guitarists who
influenced Paul Gaskin the most stylistically? "Maybe Trower and
Gilmour, but going back to my early influences, that's got to be Tony
Iommi and Ritchie Blackmore, they are the riff masters. You can
definitely see both of them in my riffing and to an extent in my
soloing. I'm not a big speed run merchant, I will leave that to the
Malmsteens of this world, but I do like melody and getting the most out
of a note or phrase. Yes, I do the occasional hammer on etc, but I'm
basically a blues player ... oh yeah! Better add Billy Gibbons to that
list."
Matthias Mader
Genre: Heavy Metal Label: High Roller Records Release Dates: 15.12.2009
Paul Gaskin - vocals & guitar Andy Soloman - guitar Tony Ilkiw - bass Dave Pick - drums
Track Listing: 1. The Man is Back 4:04 2. Tomorrow Today 5:04 3. Still got the Hunger 5:01 4. Don´t talk about Love 3:46 5. City of Light 3:20 6. Only the Brave 6:34 7. Stand of Fall 3:53 8. Breaking my Heart 4:50 9. England my England 5:02 10. Take ´em off 3:46 11. Still in Love 4:28 12. Why the Gun? 6:10
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