Sceneazine March 15 - April 14, 2015 | Page 18

Sceneazine.com Third Ion By Lady Spitfire Third Ion is the product of a mutual love of prog, video games, and science. A project talked about, envisioned, and anticipated by Justin and Aaron since they met, by chance, in mid-2010. A few of the songs have been in the works since shortly after that, but meeting Mike and getting him on board was the jump start needed to truly get this band off the ground. of great musicians while working there, and I have met a ton on the road playing with Into Eternity, but I just immediately really clicked with both of those guys. It took almost 4 years to get the ball rolling after I met Aaron, but we knew right from day one that this band would eventually happen. As for Tyler, I had produced his last two most recent solo records, and absolutely love his voice and his ability to write interesting melodies. I had always hoped to have him on some music of my own, so when he said yes to being in this band I was thrilled. He is an amazing musician, and a super rad guy and I think he fits just perfectly. What made you get into the present day? The way I see it, and maybe it’s my hopeless romanticism about playing music – everything I have done in my life has lead up to this point. This is the music I have been meaning to play my whole life. Nothing else matter but the present and what I am doing now. Now with the addition of Tyler on vocals, and the first few songs demoed, everyone is extremely excited about the future of this project and where it could go. Planning is underway for an amazing live show, with an emphasis on minimalism and mood. The debut album 13/8Bit is tracked and nearly complete. Including the title track which is written almost entirely in 13/8 time signature with a surprise theme to it. 8-Bit musical renditions of every song will be released as well, to pay homage to their 1980’s classic gaming inspirations. Explain the name of your band. It was something Aaron and I stumbled upon, sort of by accident, as we were brainstorming band names. We thought a science word, like ion or atomic or something of the like, would be fitting for us, and somehow we landed on something that makes a play on words of the whole “third eye” thing... Within seconds of saying it, we searched for thirdion.com and registered it – considering ourselves lucky, as a band name that isn’t taken is tough to find!! How did you guys meet? I am one of the regular sound techs at the Exchange live venue in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and if I wasn’t, I may not have ever met Aaron or Mike. Both of them, at separate occasions, were on tour with other bands and happen to play at the Exchange. I meet a lot Page 18 What’s life like for you outside of the band? I am a full time musician, working mostly as a recording engineer for local musicians and a live sound tech around town. I am my own boss, and even though it’s kind of a ‘feast or famine’ type of existence – I love it and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I also have a project with Troy from Into Eternity, and Flo from Cryptopsy called “Digital Doomzday” that I joined after the original guitarist passed away in May of 2012. I don’t take a lot of days off, but I love what I do. If you had the opportunity to create the biggest marketing campaign involving music and your personal life, what would it be about? Interesting question! I suppose it would have to involve some kind of “follow your heart” kind of motif, as I have always lived by that. I trust my gut and I chase music and my dreams. It could focus on the wide variety of work I do as a musician to stay busy and pay the bills, but of course I would want it to focus on my original music, which is my true passion. Whose your all-time favorite musician/artist and why? That is so hard to pick just one. I think Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth is just … the king. Amazing song writer, he never repeats himself, always reinventing the wheel, great guitarist, and possibly my favorite singer. Easily my favorite death vocal, and top 3 for me for melodic singing. Just an absolute all around pure talent, a true visionary in modern music. Who were your heroes when you were young? James Hetfield, Dimebag Darrell, Dave Mustaine, John Petrucci, Jon Shaffer, Mike Portnoy, Gene Roddenberry, J. Michael Straczynski, Shigeru Miyamoto. This really hasn’t changed now that i’m older. So what’s the food like on the tour, assuming the band tours? Do you do boxers or briefs? Tell us about some of the memories you guys have as a band. We have all toured extensively – but not together in this band. Yet. Come september, I will have actual tour stories for you! Boxers, most definitely. With into eternity, I never ate very healthy on the road. In america, unhealthy fast food is cheap... I would love to do that differently. When we played in Japan, you cou