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Chimaira’s Mark Hunter Speaks On The Bands Setbacks And Future Plans

Chimaira frontman (and lone original member) Mark Hunter has written a lengthy assessment of the bands recent turbulent years and his future plans for the group. You can read the statement below:

“The last few years have been bizarre, to say the least.

Chimaira went through an insane amount of changes that would have killed 99% of the bands out there, and all things considered, probably should have killed us, too.

Since 2009, we’ve switched labels, management companies, booking agents, merchandisers, and unfortunately, band members.

Like many bands, we were tested in order to survive an ever-changing industry. There were various suggestions implemented to try and improve our situation; some methods worked, some not so much. Regardless, we all had different ideas and life goals that ultimately led to where we are today.

For over a year, we’ve been working incessantly to assemble a solid team that would represent Chimaira moving forward, all the while rebuilding the entire infrastructure. With the music industry being in a transitional period, it was imperative to align ourselves with the right people.

Thankfully, a new balance has been found and goals have been met. Though the past few years have been difficult (with actual blood, sweat, and tears), today I’m excited to announce that the machine is running stronger than ever.

I want to thank all of our dedicated fans for understanding that every change made was to keep Chimaira alive. A harrowing journey, the humility that accompanied each step of the path is a blessing, and your loyalty speaks volumes that will not go unrecognized.

I fully understand the vastness that is the flip side of the coin and empathize with the fact there are a few upset fans disappointed in the changes that happened.

The question (or scoff) I encounter regarding the lineup change is why I decided to keep the name Chimaira despite losing key members. It’s quite understandable as I’m the first person this riotous situation perplexed.

It’s unchallenging to say that after the guys split that my commitment to move forward with the name was for ego, or I’m holding on too long, call me Axl Rose, etc… while all of that is somewhat accurate (and innocuous), I hope you get the logical explanation as well, and discern the passion behind the motivation.

First, it’s not as straightforward as changing a band name. When I learned of Matt and Rob‘s decision to leave the group, there were five months of announced tours on the agenda, there were contracts with my name on it – and there are still contracts with my name on it.

Record labels had invested over six figures into The Age Of Hell, which at the time had not been released. Closing out in the middle of a cycle is a complex scenario. Family members, crew, and beyond needed the wheels to spin in order to pay bills. Like many decisions, this was an intricate conundrum and needed to be respected with careful thought. I couldn’t walk away from that type of responsibility, nor was I about to disappoint our fans any further.

After securing the new lineup, I had no idea how the tours or the future would work out. There was no crystal ball to establish a fan reaction toward the new look and feel. What would the chemistry be like on the bus? There was a healthy amount of pressure on all of us and it was imperative to stay focused.

After spending a few months with Emil, Austin, Jeremy, Matt, and recent winner of the best beard in metal, Sean Z., our mission became clear, and everyone involved realized Chimaira was more relevant than previously imagined. Numbers went up across the board and are continuing to do so.

The audience seemed genuinely stoked and accepting, and we felt tight as a unit. One awesome aspect of the tour was meeting skeptical fans that walked in thinking the night would suck; then watching those same fans leave with a feeling that it might have been the best show they’d seen. The most fulfilling feeling was the sound of the name Chimaira chanted.

The band was named, and is still named “Chimaira” to represent a hybrid style of heavy metal. The Chimera is a mythological creature comprised of several different animals forming into one unique monster. In modern terms, it can be defined as follows: “ Biology: an organism containing a mixture of genetically different tissues, formed by processes such as fusion of early embryos, grafting, or mutation: the sleeplike goat chimera.

• A DNA molecule with sequences derived from two or more different organisms, formed by laboratory manipulation. “

That sounds like us. I hope that puts an end to some of the confusion.

Will the new music sound like the old albums? None of our albums sound the same, but there are always familiarities. The five new Chimaira songs I’m listening to sound like the band you love without question.

Old school fans can be excited about the fact that we brought back the seven strings on a couple jams, and the thrash era can be excited for some of the most technical riffing yet. Like the ethereal, electronic, heavy as fuck, stoner sludge of the last two? It’s there. We have every intention of preserving the quality you expect from this band, while at the same time raising the bar to unreachable heights. It’s a powerful time.

Thanks again to everyone that continues to stick by our side through thick and thin. Now that everything is worked out behind the scenes and the business fun again, it’s time to go back and concentrate on what’s integral. The music. We plan to make an incredible album.

The Age Of Hell is over.

- Mark

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    • Ph8ed36CF     August 16, 2012 at 5:31 pm

      Well now that all that shit is done you can get back to attempting to reclaim the glory and respect that Pass Out Of Existence garnered you. Or not… I guess you COULD keep putting out droll albums full of painfully slow “power ballads” and “concept” pieces.

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    • smartassboiler     August 17, 2012 at 7:11 am

      I might be in the minority, but I thought that was a well-written response to the criticism the band has received since all of this unfolded. You certainly don’t have to agree with his decision, but you can at least respect him for what he decided to do, and also for his explanation here.

      Chimaira’s sound, to me, was the combination of Mark Hunter’s vocals, Rob Arnold’s guitar work, and Andols Herrick’s awesome drumming. POOE was good for it’s time, The Impossibility of Reason led them out of the NuMetal sound, S/T was solid but missed Herrick behind the skins, Resurrection was their masterpiece, The Infection was a cool change to a different sound, and then The Age of Hell unfortunately sounded as disjointed as the band at the time. Do I still view them as the Chimaira I’ve mostly enjoyed over the past 10+ years? No, but I’ll still check out whatever they release next.

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      • Bitter Old Man     August 17, 2012 at 8:05 am

        I agree with everything you said except for Resurrection being their masterpiece. Impossibility of Reason is that album, the one that still defines them and still makes us think what could have been if they kept riding that wave.
        But it is nice to hear Mark say all he said, and it does put certain decisions he made in perspective and helps us respect those decisions more. Going forward, I still don’t think they will ever come close to Impossibility of Reason, and there will always be love lost without Rob Arnold in there driving the band. But given Mark’s current positive nature, I will at least keep my ear out and listen to what they will be doing next.

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    • The Axl Rose comment is fitting, Mark clearly lives in his own world and what he has done here is convince himself that all is well, when clearly not.

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    • The last album wasnt all that. Something tells me the new album they will put out will blow it away. He has Emil and Austin! Not to mention Sean. Those 3 guys right there alone make this new Chimaira line up somethin special. Sorry…but this last album had Rob on it too…for the Robb lovers…and it wasnt so hot. Had like 1 good song on it..the Slayer sounding one. All will be put to rest once the NEW Chimaira album comes out…then we can talk shit. Did I mention Emil is an amazing guitarist..and Austin is a bad ass drummer? Both those guys IMO have better songwriting skills than Robb an Andols…so Chimaira aint dead yet.

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