Canada’s Exciter were one of the early
pioneers of speed metal/thrash back in the mid 1980’s. They are
still going today, so I recently got to talk to guitarist John Ricci
to find out about the band’s past, present and future.
So what are you currently up to?
We are getting ready to play Rock Hard Festival in Germany, May 10.
We also played the Atarfe Vega Rock festival in Spain, March 8
.Right now we are doing one-off shows but are planning a full
European tour this fall.
Along with Metallica and Slayer you also
released your debut “Heavy Metal Maniac” in 1983. Did you ever dream
you would be one the bands that would help create thrash and that it
would go on to be such an important style of metal?
We were caught completely by surprise by this title. We didn't
realize the music that we were creating would be part of the next
genre of heavy metal. I guess I could say our musical style was
discovered accidentally. HMM was a collection of songs which was
meant to be a 9 song demo recorded in the basement of our sound
engineer's house.
Around 1985-86 you were headlining clubs and
had a following, but then it seemed like scene went on past you. Why
do you think you didn’t become more popular than you were?
We missed our chance at success because of a few reasons. The
original line-up had many disagreements therefore affecting our
business decisions and losing our focus. Also we never had proper
management, we tried to manage ourselves but it really didn’t work.
Being based in Canada is definitely a disadvantage. The Canadian
music industry doesn't support metal musicians as a result we never
had the same support like Metallica or Slayer had. They had people
behind them pushing and promoting them. We didn't.
What songs does your current set list consist
of? Is it mainly songs from the 83-86 period or is it more of a mix
of songs you have done over the years?
Our song list is 50 % old stuff ( 1983-85, 1990-93) and 50% new
stuff (1996-present )What are your
audiences like these days? Is it all older fans or do you get a mix
of young and old?
A lot of younger fans who have discovered the origins of thrash
metal are coming to our shows and our audience is growing because of
this.
In recent years there has been an outpouring
of younger bands like Municipal Waste, Warbringer and Merciless
Death who are playing 80 s style thrash. What do think about these
bands and are they really doing anything that bands like yourselves
didn't do twenty years ago?
The younger bands are taking what we did and bringing it to a more
extreme direction which is a good thing. There are a lot of really
new metal bands out there, all the power to them.
What younger metal bands do you like?
I've been listening to Arch Enemy, Cannibal Corpse, Cradle of Filth,
Kreator, High On Fire etc.
There were several good thrash acts coming out
of Canada besides yourselves such as Annihilator and Sacrifice.
However, it doesn’t seem there was as many thrash acts coming from
Canada as there were in the States and in Germany. Do you think that
is true and if then why?
Like I mentioned before Canada is a country that follows musical
trends and is primarily a pop market. As a result any musician in
Canada that tries to put a thrash band together find out how hard it
is to succeed, they get frustrated and
quit, therefore less thrash bands coming from Canada.
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What is the metal scene like in your area
today? Any great unsigned bands we should be aware of?
There are some good new metal bands in our hometown Ottawa,
Aggressor has a few demos and are currently developing themselves
for success.
Is there anything that you wish you had done
different in your music career?
I do have one regret, quitting Exciter in August 1985 but now that I
think of it I wish the band the way we exist today was the original
line-up, we would probably still be together with no break ups and
line-up changes over the past 30 years. We would be further ahead in
our career!
What would be your advice to a young band just
starting out?
Keep going and never give up. The band must stick together through
the good times and bad times. That's the only way things will happen
for the band.
If someone came up to you and said that they
had never heard one of your albums but they would like to then what
album would you recommend they start with and why?
Thrash Speed Burn is the logical choice it's old school metal at its
best and best describes Exciter's unique delivery of speed and
power.
If you had to pick three of your songs that
you think are at least among your bands best, what would they be and
why did you pick them?
Massacre Mountain...very intense high voltage classic in the Exciter
tradition
The Dark Command.....fast and memorable, a favorite the audience
when performed live.
Metal Crusaders.....a wicked anthem to all metalheads throughout the
planet....fast and furious !
What do you hope to accomplish in 2008?
Our main focus is to encourage sales of our new record Thrash Speed
Burn and the only way to do that is to play live as much as
possible. So far the pre-sales before the release date have been
fantastic we're hoping that is a good sign. We're quite content with
our new label, Massacre Records in Germany.
Is there anything else that you would like to
say about your band or your music?
Exciter's music is timeless, old songs or new songs they all deliver
the essence of what metal is all about. Hail to all Metal Crusaders
!!!
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