Metal Hammer (UK)

SYNTHETIC

Melody meets proggy death in a genre-splatterin­g melting pot

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It used to

be a lot easier to put new bands into pigeonhole­s. These days, the boundaries between subgenres are fluid and the result is bands like Synthetic. Equal parts face-melting melodic death metal, ingenious prog and balls-out anthemic melodicism, this internatio­nal but UK-based crew seem to have stumbled on a subtly fresh new formula for making ultra-modern heavy music.

“We consider ourselves to be modern ambassador­s of melodic metal,” says frontman Sterge B. “Without trying to reinvent the wheel, we find ourselves uniquely placed between various genres. We like to think beyond subgenres and category norms. When you’re free of those, it feels like you’re giving yourself permission to stretch bigger and wider. It’s liberating for us as musicians as it gives us creative freedom and it’s fascinatin­g for our audience as they get more variation and diversity.”

A clAssIc cAse

of slow-burn, Synthetic’s debut album, Here Lies The Truth, has been put together with such passion and care that it sounds more like a big-budget metal record than a DIY, self-released effort. Hopefully this strong air of collective confidence will lure more people into Synthetic’s sonic world, wherein the band are eager to get their points across.

“We tend to focus more on current realities and affairs and less on fiction and fantasy in our songs,” Sterge explains. “We feel that we have an obligation to tell truthful stories about politics, society and human struggles, centred around our perception of the world we live in. We’re just trying to make sense of what the world is experienci­ng right now and put our interpreta­tion out there. Here Lies The Truth is a metaphor for the dishonesty and disharmony conquering our daily interactio­ns. It’s a kind of a word game that can be interprete­d in a number of different ways.”

Initially formed as a studio project for Sterge and guitarist Simon Charkas, Synthetic have already surged past their founders’ early expectatio­ns.

The response to Here Lies The Truth has been hugely positive and the band have been receiving support from all around the globe.

So far, so great, then. As an added bonus, this is one band who won’t be bewildered by the complexiti­es of the music industry.

“We’re all highly educated, hardworkin­g individual­s with high-profile jobs,” Sterge notes. “We know what it takes to build, run and grow a brand and a business, and that’s how we treat Synthetic. As it happens, we all love to play music, so the Synthetic ‘business’ is a fun one to run!”

Business-savvy DIY metal heroes? Synthetic may well be one of a kind.

“The most important goal for us is to retain the strong relationsh­ip between the bandmember­s and to continue behaving as a family,” Sterge concludes. “Everything else will naturally fall into place. The band is like an engine that constantly needs fuel and maintenanc­e to perform at high levels. But it is also a living organism that must organicall­y grow to be more credible and wiser.”

Here Lies THe TruTH is avaiLabLe now via bandcamp and iTunes

“WE THINK BEYOND THE NORM”

 ??  ?? Synthetic are out to prove
that they’re the real deal
Synthetic are out to prove that they’re the real deal

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