{"id":45,"date":"2013-03-20T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-03-20T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dev.nysmusic.com\/2013\/2013\/03\/20\/spolight-the-lifeline\/"},"modified":"2013-03-20T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2013-03-20T00:00:00","slug":"spolight-the-lifeline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.nysmusic.com\/2013\/2013\/03\/20\/spolight-the-lifeline\/","title":{"rendered":"Spolight: The Lifeline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/dev.nysmusic.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/Picture-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3466\" src=\"http:\/\/upstatemetal.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/Picture-2-300x181.png\" alt=\"Picture-2\" width=\"300\" height=\"181\" \/><\/a>Music lovers fall under the spell of such a unique, haunting melody as they tune into the band casting their magic from within their music. The dulcet sound of a bow being rhythmically drawn across violin strings, followed by the electric guitar and bass, the sounds that most are very familiar with, copying the rhythm. Definitely a different type of music, where classical meets rock. Who is this band that created such an interesting, wonderful combination of genres? Introducing, <strong>The Lifeline<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Lifeline<\/strong> originates from Chicago, IL, with members Ryan T. Hope (vocals, guitar), Rebecca Faber (violin), Rhapsody Snyder (keys, harp) and Derek Kalicky (bass). The band has released a total of three records; their debut independently released, <i>Where There Is Life, There Is Hope\u2026<\/i> (2005), <i>For All Who Triumph<\/i> (2006) and <i>Reflections of Hope<\/i> (2011). <i>For All Who Triumph<\/i> showed the listeners that by not altering the line between the very different genres, but by bringing the concept that at the end of their record, <strong>The Lifeline<\/strong> would leave them feeling very content by what they had just heard. The band\u2019s next project was a short film called \u201cTrilogy\u201d which contained a series of music videos placed together. Because this was past anyone\u2019s anticipations, \u201cTrilogy\u201d moved onto film festivals such as the West Hollywood Film Festival and the Midwest Independent Film Festival. It accepted two awards (Golden Eagle from CINE and Best Cinematography from the Midwest Independent Film Festival\u2019s BMA\u2019s in 2008). Because of their increased popularity, <strong>The Lifeline<\/strong> opened for groups such as <strong>30 Seconds to Mars<\/strong> and<strong> Saving Abel<\/strong>. As of March 11, 2011, the band signed with T.J. Sagen of JBM Management (<strong>Disturbed<\/strong> and <strong>Art of Dying<\/strong>). On January 2012, Ryan T. Hope\u2019s vocals can be heard in \u201cYou Won\u2019t See The Light\u201d with Geno Lenardo on guitars. This song featured in the latest <i>Underworld<\/i> franchise soundtrack. As of January 29, 2013, <strong>The Lifeline<\/strong> released their recent single \u201cSee You Again\u201d, a very chilling track. Upstate Metal\u2019s Kate Drexel had the opportunity to do an interview with front man, Ryan T. Hope.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM: <\/b>How did you come up with your band name?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> It was a collective effort, Rebecca and I had been offered an on-air acoustic performance from the local radio station in Champagne, IL and it was like our first real public performance. We knew we were forced to come up with a band name because we couldn\u2019t just be \u201cRebecca and Ryan\u201d, it didn\u2019t have that ring to it. So we just stumbled upon <strong>The Lifeline<\/strong>. We were looking through some kind of dictionary or something like that, whatever bands go to, to try to find words and combine them. But Rebecca came across \u201clifeline\u201d and I was like \u201cThat\u2019s great! How about <i>The<\/i> Lifeline\u201d and she was like \u201cOkay\u201d, and it just stuck. And after we played that on-air gig we felt like that was our name now and it just stuck with us. It\u2019s hard coming up with a name for your band, because it\u2019s like one word or three or whatever. You want to come up with what your band is all about. If you pick the wrong name, people might get the wrong idea about you right off the bat. Something you need to be careful about.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> What gave you the idea to use the instruments in your music? Referring to the violin.<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> Well, it was pretty calculated. When I first met Rebecca, I didn\u2019t even know she played the violin and as our friendship developed\u2026she knew I was a musician\u2026and as our friendship developed, I started to learn some things about her and that she was a music major and that kind of thing. I\u2019m also a string player too; I played bass growing up, in the orchestra. When I found out she played the violin, I was really intrigued and I thought, \u201cWhat kind of music could we create with the different kind of instrumentation?\u201d And we just went from there and it started off very acoustic but it had a rock edge to it so eventually we felt \u201cHey this could probably translate pretty well, a hard rock setting.\u201d We tried it and it worked out pretty well, so that\u2019s how it came about. But we just use the talents that we have and the instruments that we could play and we just took it from there.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> Where do your song ideas come from?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> Oh man\u2026I mean everywhere really. We\u2019re both really heavily influenced by classical music, obviously, so occasionally we will hear a classical piece that kind of grabs our attention and several of our songs are loosely based off of classical pieces. Like \u201cRomeo and Juliet\u201d for instance, kind of loosely based on Tchaikovsky\u2019s \u201cRomeo and Juliet\u201d. Sometimes I\u2019ll hear things in rock music that really inspire me, like the new <strong>Muse<\/strong> record for instance; that was something that really caught my attention so I\u2019ve been kind of geeking on that for a while now. That\u2019s definitely influencing me very much, but I mean, ideas for songs though, anywhere. I feel like the best songs are the ones that you write about your personal experiences, and the things that have happened to you, and everyday life. That\u2019s what most of our music subject matter is about, and the influence definitely comes from the emotion that comes out of those experiences. Not too complex, but it\u2019s a variety of different areas that I can say that we take our inspiration from.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> Who are your inspirations?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> Personally, my inspirations\u2026I mean I\u2019ve always looked up to Roger Waters of <strong>Pink Floyd<\/strong>. From a musical standpoint, the guy is absolutely genius when it comes to making compositions; I mean I\u2019m a huge fan of the concept album and he kind of pioneered the whole thing so he is definitely one of my biggest inspirations, of course David Gilmour, the guitarist of Pink Floyd\u2026man, there\u2019s too many to talk about as far as musicians go. Singers, I\u2019d probably say Freddie Mercury was my first big inspiration. I don\u2019t know but there\u2019s something about that guy\u2019s voice that goes right through you, captivating and there\u2019s no one else in the entire world that sounds like that dude. It\u2019s kind of something that you\u2019re born with and that\u2019s amazing, so I\u2019ve always been in awe of him. Every time I see a concert on TV or listen to a clean record, I\u2019m like \u201cwow\u201d that\u2019s what I want to strive for, just be awesome.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> What inspiration does the band use?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> We take it from everywhere, like I said classical composers are definitely a huge influence. The <strong>Smashing Pumpkins<\/strong> have been a gigantic inspiration, they\u2019re a Chicago band, they made their way up the ladder of rock and roll here in Chicago and definitely a band we look up to and take a lot of inspiration from, business wise. They\u2019re really good at promoting themselves, selling their brand, and I think that\u2019s the reason they\u2019ve been around as long as they have. That\u2019s just one. One of many, but that\u2019s probably one of the biggest collectively for all of us.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> What does your music reflect about you guys?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> Well, I mean, like I said earlier about the band name, you definitely want to pick something that sums up what your music is and who you are as people in one word or a phrase and in music itself and it has the same effect as the band name. We\u2019re kind of like a quiet intensity sort of band. We are unassuming, just normally walking down the street but once you talk to us, you\u2019ll realize that there\u2019s a lot more than what\u2019s on the surface and I think that\u2019s the best way to describe us. As a band, musically, where there are a lot of different layers to our musical personalities.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> What\u2019s your favorite venue and why?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> Oh, that\u2019s a tough one\u2026I\u2019d probably say the House of Blues here in Chicago. There\u2019s just something about that place, if you\u2019ve ever been to a House of Blues, just the d\u00e9cor and the vibe. I know its pretty much the same at every single one across the country, but there\u2019s something about the one in Chicago that kind of makes sense, you know Chicago being the home of the blues. And it just has this ambience that I haven\u2019t really experienced at any other venue, anywhere that I\u2019ve been. Plus it just sounds and looks amazing on stage, and you just feel like you\u2019ve got the audience in the palm of your hand because it\u2019s super intimate yet it can fit a lot of people. It\u2019s an interesting room. So it\u2019s definitely my favorite and I think the rest of the people in the band would agree. A close second though is definitely the Aragon Ballroom here in Chicago, a lot of the same stuff going on there. There\u2019s such an amazing vibe that comes from being in that building, and when you\u2019re on stage, you just feel you\u2019re a part of something bigger than yourself.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> What\u2019s the story behind your leading single, \u201cSee You Again\u201d?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH: <\/b>It\u2019s not super interesting, I guess, but it\u2019s one of those things where, like I was saying earlier about drawing inspiration for music from everyday things, and Rebecca and I got talking about life in general and loss, just an idea of what if something that you cared about was there one second and the next second gone? Like, how would that make you feel, and we took that mood and that idea and just started writing. I think the piano part was the first thing that came out, Rebecca came up with the piano line first and we just developed the entire song all around that. It happened really quickly, sometimes with songs you have an idea, you mess with it for a while and it doesn\u2019t really go anywhere then you come back to it later. But this song, it just happened like, boom-boom-boom\u2026it was done. And we knew we had something special there, and we wanted to use it as a model of where we wanted to take the band next, and it\u2019s kind of a neat transitionary song for us.<\/p>\n<p><b>UM:<\/b> How did you become a part of the Underworld soundtrack?<\/p>\n<p><b>RH:<\/b> Well, a few years ago, I had the pleasure of working with Geno Lenardo from <strong>Filter<\/strong> on another project that was unrelated to the Underworld thing, and he and I have gotten together and wrote a couple of songs together. It didn\u2019t really take off or go anywhere but we stayed in touch. He kind of has been honing on his craft as a producer and engineer and stuff like that for the past few years and when he landed the opportunity to contribute to that soundtrack, he naturally called me up and said \u201cHey wanna give this a shot and work on this with me?\u201d I was like \u201cYeah of course!\u201d We got together and recorded the vocals in a day and the rest is history. There was a bunch of other submissions that he sent along and mine got picked over a couple of well known artists and it was a pretty good feeling and definitely something I\u2019m really proud of. I do have some other things in the works with Geno for the future, so it\u2019s a pretty cool opportunity for me.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Music lovers fall under the spell of such a unique, haunting melody as they tune into the band casting their magic from within their music. 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