SYMPTOM Roman Kozlowski - vocals & guitar Mick Castellano - bass Miles Sheppardson - lead guitar Ray Ward - drums Tim Newcombe - keyboards BEGINNINGS Symptom was originally formed in the early 90s from the remnants of a psychedelic punk-ska outfit called 'The Crowd'. The early part of the 90s experienced a multi-dimensional sounding Symptom consisting of pianists, synthesizers, several guitarists, many backing singers, drummers and percussionists producing an eclectic mix of reggae-funk-metal-prog rock once likened to a Bad Brains meets Pink Floyd. 1995 was a turning point for Symptom. It was a time for going back to the basics of a four-piece and a harder edged and more defined rock sound. FIRST ALBUM - 'TEMPORARY ALIEN RESIDENTS It all started with a debut album of live recordings titled TEMPORARY ALIEN RESIDENTS originally recorded in 1995 and distributed on the band's own 'Little Fish' label. The album was later taken up and officially released in August 1997 by major label Total / BMG with distribution in UK by Pinnacle. The album consisted of 10 songs recorded live in just two afternoon sessions in the basement of a friend's house in Hitchin Herts England using seven mics and an 8-track recorder. The band played without separation in one room, hence the natural spill-over 'wall of sound' type of effect. No over-tracking or post-production techniques were used. Amazingly, the first 9 songs featured on the album were all 'first takes'. On the last song the drummer makes a false start by dropping his sticks on the intro and the band fall about laughing, the genuine feel and the light hearted banter had become a talking point among fans and so was included also in the major release. With it's no-frills and no post-production, but just a pure raw valve energy of sound captured straight onto disc, it was the record that really introduced Symptom to the world. Picture this, Robert Smith on stage with Bono, Jimmy Page and that bloke with the funny voice from Crash Test Dummies...
The lead vocalist has a deep incredibly powerful voice that sticks with you after the last wail of electric guitar has faded...
Symptom are literally electric - Karen Cloudesley (Apr 96) THE PAGE It rocks like a diesel powered juggernaut - Martin James (21 Jun 97) MELODY MAKER Attacking guitar work and psychedelic lyrics - Liam Sheils (5 Jul 97) KERRANG! A rarely unearthed quality vocal - James Sherry (9 Aug 97) METAL HAMMER The band's raw energy with Roman's earth-moving voice is just awesome. A must have album. Go get! - Baz Ashcroft (Nov 98) ROCKAGE UK LONG AWAITED SECOND ALBUM - 'I BELIEVE IN YOU' Symptom's second album which was recorded in 1998. Of it's 12 songs, 5 were recorded in Hartlepool and 7 in Nottingham. Again, all main foundation tracks of drums and the three guitars (with a guide vocal) were recorded live in the studios. Main vocals, and harmonies, some percussion and keyed strings, and post-production were added later. It took 6 days to complete (4 days recording and 2 days to mix down). The only song that didn't receive any post-production is 'Conscience' which has been added as a bonus track at the end of the album. It was recorded live with the guide vocal complete in it's lyrics so left on. At the end of 1998 the whole album was ready and planned for release in autumn of 1999. Throughout 1998 and early 1999 Symptom gigged the UK promoting their first album. They were voted Best of the New by NME at end of 1998 and chosen to headline the start of the NME Carling Premier Tour during 12th-20th January 1999. Unfortunately, soon after the tour Symptom broke-up and the album was shelved and never released. Only two songs from the second album were released as special limited edition singles for fans and promos for radio play: I Believe in You in 1999 and It's Raining (Down on Me) in 2000. Robert Plant...[with]...
Simple Minds - Mark Beaumont (6 Feb 99) NME Just received an advance copy of I Believe in You. I can't stop playing it! It's gut-wrenchingly beautiful...his voice is for real! Moodier than the Verve...more