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Artist description
ANUBIS SPIRE is a guitar-heavy progressive rock/world fusion
band with a decidedly middle eastern vibe. Their sound has
been described as: "A fist-fight between Jimi Hendrix and
John McLaughlin at the base of the great pyramid!" and
"Early Mahavishnu Orchestra and Late Led Zeppelin on a
collision course!".
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Music Style
Progressive rock/world fusion |
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Musical Influences
Led Zeppelin, Ravi Shankar, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jimi Hendrix, |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
ANUBIS SPIRE was formed in 1998. |
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Group Members
ANUBIS SPIRE is:
BILL MACKECHNIE--Lead guitar/Vocals
MICHAEL LEO BROTHERS--Rhythm guitar/Vocals
TIM COSTLEY--Bass guitar
MICK LOHER--Drums and Percussion
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass and Drums |
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Albums
OLD LIONS(in the world of snarling sheep) |
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Press Reviews
READ WHAT THE MUSIC WORLD IS SAYING ABOUT ANUBIS SPIRE!
*****"Remember the final scene in the movie LORD OF THE FLIES? The one where the little kids had degenerated to a mindless tribal mob and were hunting down the last non-tribal kid? Remember where they chased the poor kid to the beach and came face to face with ADULTS? The scared look on the kids faces told it all. In their little made-up tribal society they were kings. But standing before the soldiers on that beach, they were exposed for what they really were-scared, confused kids following along like the lemmings they'd become. With that little scenario fresh in your mind, let me just say that the title of this CD might be the most appropriate title I've seen in ages. ANUBIS SPIRE is a band of veterans, OLD LIONS for sure. One listen and there can be no doubt. From the opening drum beat you can tell these guys take a back seat to no one. Most of the music is instrumental and shows a laudable tendency to avoid the ordinary. Where other guitarists would go for a safe modern distortion tone, their guitarist goes for one that sounds like something squeezed out of some ancient desert wind instrument. The drums change from monstro Zepp-style in-your-face to almost sounding like the drummer was recorded from a block away. Where you expect cymbal crashes there is only unsettling silence...Where other bands would go out of their way to impress us with their slick arrangements, ANUBIS SPIRE just keeps flying along in a musical equivalent of stream of consciousness poetry....
OLD LIONS(in the world of snarling sheep) is my favorite cut on a disk of nothing but great cuts. It flows along like a gathering sandstorm on the horizon, building and rising higher and higher in the sky, folding back upon itself until you're so entranced that you don't even notice that you've been swept up and carried along with it for miles.... SO BE IT, IT HAS BEEN A LONG TIME, HASN'T IT..., and especially the clean toned GONE WEST are guitar workouts par excellence. Remarkable all the more for all the cliches they avoid.
ANUBIS SPIRE have managed to craft a brilliant piece of music while rebelling against --and most of the time-- ignoring completely, the tendency of a lot of independents to over produce, over refine and over rely on slick packaging and studio sheen to cover a lack of anything original in their music... I don't really think this band fits the progressive rock genre and to be quite frank, I can't really think of where they would fit. I would definitely not recommend them to anyone enamored by today's MTV fodder. ANUBIS SPIRE are true dinosaurs, but if you'll forgive another movie analogy, I'll qualify that statement by saying that just as modern scientists now know that dinosaurs were not the slow, plodding beasts they were once believed to be, the current view that scorns any band who plays more than three minute pop tunes might in the future, actually make the term dinosaur a badge of honor. So, remember that scene in the original JURASSIC PARK where the T-rex rips the roof off the restroom? Remember what happens next? ANUBIS SPIRE is that dinosaur and the guy on the throne is just about every other band you've read about this year. Get the picture? Get this CD!"
---John Bettman--MIASMA magazine*****
"Good prog rock. I keep trying to think what the guitars in ‘It Has Been a Long Time, Hasn’t It..’ reminds me of. Peter Banks’ stuff from Self-Contained? That’s a question, because I’m not sure. All I know is – I like what I’m hearing.
‘Underneath the Roswell Sun’ is a Very difficult song to extract from your head once it’s there. The vocals are of the type that could only exist in prog. They aren’t perfect (imagine someone trying to tell you a joke – someone on the verge of laughing, yet nary a chuckle escapes), but THANK GOD they aren’t the Broadway kind. (You know, voices that sound so alike you wonder why bother hiring more than 1 person of ea. sex.) Still, as I say, they are damn memorable tunes, and if you like listening to Steve Howe sing, you’ll marvel at these.
Then there are epics like ‘Talisman of the Dreamer’ which creates a musical mood beneath the words which swirls and chases its tail; like trying to chronicle the sea by labeling waves. You know it’s hopeless, you know you’ll never get it done, but something keeps pushing you on. A beautiful image.
These guys know how to play and fashion worlds in their 15 tracks. It’s a cd of 66 minutes, giving you enough time to really get into the story. Anubis Spire are in every store in the online world. Order one."
-----BEN OHMART @NZone Magazine -*****
Anubis Spire: "OLD LIONS (in a world full of snarling sheep)"
"Right from the outset this CD gives you a taste of what you can expect from this band from New York. Bill MacKechnie (Lead Guitar&Vocals), Michael Leo Brothers (Rhythm Guitar), Tim Costley (Bass Guitar) and Mick Loher (Drums and Pecussion) have PROFESSIONAL written all over them. The use of Mid Eastern rhythm's and grooves, Indian & Arabian Percussion and slick rock provide a feast for the listener. This is certainly one band you must give a listen.
From the hot 1st Tune "So Be It", the commercial "Underneath the Roswell Sun", the power of "More Weight"/ the floyd flavour of "Gone West", the live "Eternal Resonance" with bagpipes by piper Angus McDrone this album is 1st class. This CD contains 15 quality tracks and over an hour worth of great music.
If this wasn't meant to be a concept album, then it better become one. Superb writing by MacKechnie Excellent all round effort. Great Tracks are: "The whole CD". Stand out commercial track: "Underneath The Roswell Sun". My favourite track: "Talisman of the Dreamer" If you are thinking of buying a CD you must consider this excellent album."
---------------- Tony Watkins ( STOMPIN GROUND MUSIC ) Review for Music Monster Network*****
"Anubis Spire, a four man progressive hard rock band from Greene, New York deliver a heady mix of heavy '70's guitar rock infused with middle eastern and indian melodies on their debut album "Old Lions (in the world of snarling sheep).
Largely instrumental, with several vocal tracks that showcase strong songwriting skills, this CD takes the listener on a musical journey filled with great playing!
Lead guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Bill MacKechnie is definitely the star of this show! Although the remaining three members(which consist of Michael Leo Brothers on rhythm guitar and vocals, Tim Costley on bass and Mick Loher on drums) are very talented, it's MacKechnie's fantastic guitar work which dominates and captivates the listener from beginning to finish. His lead work could probably best be described as a cross between David Gilmour of Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix, with a little bit of Jimmy Page thrown in for good measure!
This is great progressive rock! Influences are very evident, within the fifteen tracks I can hear references to many classic progressive bands, such as the aforementioned Pink
Floyd(MacKechnie's vocals sound very similar at times to David Gilmour, especially on the tracks "Ransom( I'll Take My Chances)"and "Talisman Of The Dreamer") Hawkwind, Led Zeppelin (the short instrumental track, "Eternal Resonance" could easily fit on Led Zeppelin III) and the Hendrix inspired guitar licks on "Underneath The Roswell Sun".
Anubis Spire have created an album that will grow on you more and more with repeated listenings, each time discovering something new in the process! My only complaint about the album is the sometimes uneven production quality on a few tracks. Otherwise, this is a great debut album from a band I will be wanting to hear alot more from in the (hopefully near) future! If you are looking for something a bit different, yet still desire an album with great playing that rocks, I would definitely recommend this album! "
Rating: 8.5/10 ---Review by Keith Langerman Metal and Hard Rock Area Homepage*****
"Usually I am suspicious when someone sends me a CD, tape or product to review. If they tell me they read my column and like it that makes me doubly suspicious, since I really wonder who is reading this stuff out there anyway. So I have to admit that when I received this CD, as usual, I hesitated before putting it on the stereo. A snow day home from the day gig helped to expedite the process.
I threw in the CD, cranked up the volume and sat back in my chair. It took all of about 30 seconds and I was hooked. It had to be voodoo... musical heroin; I really don't know how to explain it. All I know is I liked it and was craving for more even before the first song was completed. The musical hooks and the musicianship right from the opening notes floored me.
...What makes it stand out is that it is very original, and is so different from what you are currently hearing on the radio...The raw talent involved in this CD is just staggering. Almost every track is a winner. "So be it" opens the CD and sets the tone for the musical adventure to begin...Listening to this music is a delight. It is refreshing to hear something so fresh and interesting on the horizon. This band does not follow trends but makes them, or should I say have never compromised their integrity.
OLD LIONS is a must have...If you are a fan of the strange, the bizarre, the obscure and the extremely talented then you need to own this CD. As an "old lion" myself I have to admit that I now feel like I should be throwing out my U2, Pearl Jam and Offspring CD's and getting into the "Anubis" groove..."
---Al Pepiak-- Guitar Digest --*****
"ANUBIS SPIRE harkens back to a time not so long ago, when bands had vision, adventure, and an unquenchable desire to see what's beyond the next curve. Back to a time when, musicians by their sheer power of intent, invented new genres rather than follow the herd. ANUBIS SPIRE blends and assimilates their influences with their own distinctive sonic signature, and plays with a wild abandon that is both joyful and ominously beautiful. This is not a band to be taken lightly. If you're looking for "peer-group approved" music, ANUBIS SPIRE is not for you. If you're hungry for something that has more than surface-sheen and attitude, and will surprise you with each new listen, you won't be disappointed." --Faithfen (TEMPLE OF ANUBIS)*****
"ANUBIS SPIRE hits you right between the eyes with the Arabic guitar-frenzy of "So Be It". Starting with a spooky voice lead-in right out of a grade Z horror movie, this tune literally sent shivers up my spine! MONSTER guitar meltdown alternating with a driving Whirling-dervish beat... If this doesn't get your blood boiling SEE YOUR DOCTOR!...you may be DEAD!"
---Price Walther-MUSIC SANDWICH MAGAZINE*****
"Old Lions (In The World Of Snarling Sheep) is an excellent
progressive rock album.
... the tracks do have good strong melodies and show quite a
lot of originality.
Except for four tracks, they are all instrumentals, showing
a high degree of musicianship.
There's a great degree of variety of mood's within the
tracks and a few of my favorites include 'So Be It', 'It Has
Been A long Time, Hasn't It...', "Anubis Rising", which has
a Hendrix style intro to it,"Underneath the Roswell sun",
and the title track 'Old Lions (In The World of Snarling
Sheep)' ...Highly Recommended!!!"
----STORMBRINGER WEBZINE*****
"These guys are not amateurs to the music world. Their sound
is unique and listening to the cd, they cannot be compared
at any rate. Really cool guitar work on the first track "So
Be It". The band is really tight and the cd proves it. If
you are looking for music strictly First Class, look no
further. Anubis Spire will soon occupy a space in you cd
player. Catch Them If You Can........."
--CRUSHED METAL*****
"The musicianship here is top notch, no question...lead
guitar work is especially fluid, although all players
deserve a pat on the back. The bass and drums understand
what it means to be a rhythm section....I'm not a big fan of
this genre, so the fact that I did enjoy this alot speaks
volumes for the quality of this tape. The band states they
have a CD upcoming, and if it's a little more focused than
this tape, fans of the genre better get in line now". --
100% independent*****
"OK, OK, I guess it had to happen. The retro-cool clock has
moved forward in time to 1983, and "Under the Roswell Sun"
has been released by a hitherto unknown label-mate of Blue
Oyster Cult. Somehow, they hooked an audio sampling device
up to their time machine. (Sorry, but I had to make the
comparison. Maybe it's just the UFO thing.)
This is for sure a guitar band with a brain. Kind of like
heavy metal that's not afraid to get quiet – and not as
zippy as the Steve Vai/ Joe Satriani freaks out in
California. We ain't gonna show off, unless you're gonna
really listen".
-----DMR DIVERSIONS review*****
"Anubis Spire are coming from the States and they play Hard
Rock in a very bluesy style. Someone might call it Blues in
a Hard Rockin way. Whatever you like, we like both. They
have a wide range of influences since in some songs they mix
even Egyptian or Oriental elements in their music. Not that
this is bad of course since it enriches their sound, making
it sound not so standard American. It is very difficult to
categorize them, since in some songs you can even hear
influences from Pink Floyd ! An album with 15 songs, most of
which are instrumentals. A very sentimental album, which in
my opinion requires the full attention of the listener.
Highly recommended to open minded people who like to have a
break from Metal ...
---TOMBSTONE FANZINE*****
"Bill MacKechnie is the only new guitarist I'm genuinely in
awe of. I've been called on this simple statement by
countless hotshot players who list a litany of unforgivable
musical "sins" he commits every time he straps on a guitar.
My answer to them is simple and straight to the point,
Bill's music TRANSCENDS the instrument. While others look
for peer approval and a pat on the head for their faithful
execution of the guitar " rules", Bill refuses to recognize
that any rules exist. He is, as one of the faithful told me,
not so much a guitar player as a force of nature.
Spontaneous and gloriously irreverent, he's at his best when
he's flying against the sides of the box the guitar-police
try to put him in. From his releases of over a decade ago to
his current work with ANUBIS SPIRE, Bill MacKechnie remains
uniquely untamed and untouched by convention."
MARANDA BLACK in Z-ZAM magazine*****
"At the heart of the music is MacKechnie's exciting guitar
work which strikes me as a combination of Steve Hackett,
Dave Gilmour, and Glen Phillips, all on some pretty serious
steroids.....What seems to be a MacKechnie trademark is
alternating between blistering runs and tasteful melody
lines. The guitar is always in the forefront, but he doesn't
wear the listener down with flash....certainly a guitarist
that will appeal to prog fans who like both emotion and
fury".
Jerry Kranitz (Anubis Spire Review-music sites page)*****
OLD LIONS (In the world of snarling sheep) "Debut CD only
issue from this 4 piece NY based heavy prog/psych guitar
driven band with a strong eastern vibe . Long tracks and
with over 65mins running time, makes this an excellent
debut. Bill MacKechnie lead's the band on guitar and vocals,
on this mostly instrumental outing, wild guitar parts and
strong band sound making this one of the best I've heard for
a long time. Opening track "So be it" cooks all the way with
thundering guitar work,other excellent tracks are "Road to
Damascus" and "Amida rising", with "Talisman of the dreamer"
a more melodic track with great vocals, if your a fan of
guitar rock this ones worth tracking down". --------- ACID
ATTACK RECORDS: REVIEW*****
"I like the CD title and I like Anubis Spire. A sleek foray
into progressive, classic rock. Everything seems to flow
with these guys. Maybe I shouldn't say this, but from what I
can see on the CD cover, Anubis Spire are a tad bit older
than the average indie band and in this case it's a very
good thing. I find most older bands stick themselves into
the music era they grew up in, but these guys have managed
to forge their own prog rock sound in the 90's era. Sure,
it's a little retro but I find that with most progressive
rock bands anyway. They all share a similar style and
philosophy of song writing which is deeply rooted in the
70s. Be that as it may, the musical experience behind this
band is in heavy evidence. A mostly instrumental CD which is
very tasteful, classy and smooth. Anubis Spire will appeal
to all prog rock fans who like their music made to glide and
float on water. Nicely created".
Reviewed by raw42: Sal Scheibe******
"A good album, played with great variation. Ranging from
prog metal to jazz through to psychedelia and more
traditional prog with arabian/Indian eastern influences.
Albums and bands that have come to mind during listening to
this, other than the already mentioned ones are, Roger
Waters "Amused To Death", Fish "Sunsets On Empire" Tea In
The Sahara "Boomerang" and "Behind The Door" Of course when
refering to most of these I am only refering to little
snippets here and there. I guess that Spastic Ink would be
the one most reoccuring comparison but to say that they
sound like any other band would not really do them justice
since their music frequently changes. This kind of music is
not what I ordinarily listen to, since I´m more into
traditional prog or even neoprog but since I listen to a
wide range of different music I still find myself
appreciating this very much. These are really competent
musicians with good material and that will always be
worthwhile and interesting. I look forward to hearing more
from them in the future".
My rating:
7/10--FIRST LIGHT REVIEW*****
"Wow, I can't believe that this music has been kept
independent for so long. The bands playing style reminds me
of Pink Floyd. The guitarists (Bill MacKechnie) work
involves soothing, airy guitar work, and incredibly fast
work... The songs are crisp, technically superb, and
melodic. The skill of this group amazes me, as the guitar
solos are as fast as most guitar players only dream of, and
the melodies are intricate and fascinating. The more one
listens to it, the more one falls in love with the style.
(They) draw upon hard beats at times, Arabic music, and
world music. ... everyone should try out the old lions
because the music has a lot to offer."
-THE RECORD REVIEWER******
"I DEFY YOU to find another band that blends so many
different influences so seamlessly. Instead of sounding like
a bunch of disjointed stolen licks grafted over a rock beat
(like SOME popular prog-rockers I could name) Anubis Spire
ASSIMILATES and comes up with a signature sound of their
own! That, my friends, IS the mark of a band to be reckoned
with! If they're not signed by this New Years day, it will
PROVE my theory that the major companies are now run by
spineless, pony-tailed, fashion-FASCISTS who couldn't find
real talent if it hit them in the ass! "
STANLEY P. (IUMA comment #103-comments page)******
"New Age Metal? If such a label exists, it should be applied
to Anubis Spire... Many of the cuts on this debut album are
instrumentals steeped in middle eastern / Indian melody. The
driving force in many of these songs is Bill MacKechnie's
pyrotechnic fretwork, particularly noted in "So Be It", the
first track. If you like the band Rush, you should give this
band a good listen"
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---THE LAZERS EDGE ******
"...May this be forever"- reminds me of a Fripp/Belew sound.
And that's a good thing....when I say "reminds me" don't
take it as I think it's a blatant ripoff, it's actually a
compliment... "So Be It"- wonderful guitar work, takes my
auditory nerves to a new height! Great percussion work as
well. I really like this song! "The Prisoners song"- nice
Harmonies....nice beat....nice song....depressing as
hell......LOVE IT!....."Amida Rising"- Beautiful guitar
work.....kind of a bluesy feel...."Old Lions-..." My
favorite song on the disc....this song is infectious!"
---J.P's ULTIMATE METAL LINKS ******
"Take a sonic trip down the road to Cairo! This debut album
features instrumentals with fast paced fretwork and melodic
fusion patterns. This is an album that has to be
experienced. Bill MacKechnie's guitar work is simply as
awesome as many reviews have already noted... Lets not
dismiss the vocal tracks, which have a "Tullish" vocal
style, which rounds off this trip to where Anubis is rising"
---ONLINE MUSIC EXPRESS. ******
ANUBIS SPIRE
"Old Lions (in the World of Snarling Sheep)"
Random Bullet Records
Rating: 9
(Anubis Spire are an)American band playing progressive rock
with influences drawn from the seventies. Egyptian and
Indian elements are the difference in their songs. Truly
well structured, and the CD can be compared with some
classic acts from two decades ago, like King Crimson and
Triumvirat, although owning some hard rock and blues
elements, and great guitar riffs. Fifteen songs (most of
them instrumental) and a trip during 70 minutes. High class
music. (C.A.) RENEGADE WEBZINE (Brazil)******
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Location
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