Hybris was formed during a cold winter in the city of "Kiel", in
Northern Germany in 1998. The local musician scene was mostly
represented by heavy- and trash-metal bands, but gothic and other dark
music styles are quite popular at several clubs and local events. 7
musicians had the dream of creating powerful melancholic music -
representing the emotions of the local gothic rock community.
Gothic rock has as many facets as other music styles and a poll of 7
different musicians will have at least 14 opinions about the right way.
The first try at Hybris ended without any success and only 2 half
completed songs. The lack of success led to disharmony and the band
came apart.
Those members of the band, who had decided to not give up, were in a
difficult spot. Gothic rock musicians are not as common as
representives from other music styles and even in the coldness of
Northern Germany there won't be so many guitarists with the "right"
emotions. So they've decided to start an experiment. Instead of working
with 7 musicians with very strong emotions about "the right" style of
gothic music they opened the band for musicians with wider and
different experience in different music styles - and due to that a more
experimental approach to the right music style.
One of the new members was Janis Schibalski a former guitarist and
songwriter of a glam rock/party-metal band. Despite his changed
preferences (more serious, darker music instead of event driven music
the differences between him and most of the other members could not be
bigger. Hybris was never planned as a project of friends - it was
planned as an experiment, a melting pot of emotions, ideas and
extremely different individuals. It was a courageous plan with a strong
dedication to at least local succes. This led to the band name: Hybris
(which means Hubris in English).
Helge Barth (Bass), Anne Kampmann (Backing Vocals) and Thyra Christmann
(Keyboards) were the most "classical" gothic musicians, Malte
Volquardsen (Drums) had several roots in Punk, Folk and other music
styles. Bent Maczewski (guitar) was the bands representive of solid
rock music, Gerret Goos (Lead Vocals) had several roots in gothic rock
and metal and Janis Schibalski (guitars) with his long experience as
live musician and songwriter completed the band.
An era of hot emotions started in the Hybris rehearsal room - conflicts,
discussions but the strong will to achive results. Rotten Flowers was
the first result of the melting pot process. Based on an old song of
Janis, the band managed it to create a symbiosis out of everyone's
influences and emotions. A real conjointly-created work and a sum that
was more than its parts.
Strife changed to euphoria and the band quickly recorded the song
together with "Final Trust" to create a demo CD. Helge handed copies of
the demo recording to local DJs of Gothic Clubs and Events and --very
ungothic-like-- the members of Hybris nervously awaited the first
reactions of the audience. The result was much better than expected.
Rotten Flowers and also Final Trust were dancable (note: which means
dancable for gothic-fans :P) the DJ urged to make clear, that this was
really a demo recording of Hybris and some visitors of the event asked
"Which band was it? Never heard it before!"
Motivated by the first success, Hybris worked on additional material
and completed the last song for the first live-gig only days before the
event. The impressive Voice of Gerret and the multifaceted gothic-rock
of Hybris lead to several gigs in northern Germany and the CD-Recording
"The First Words" which marked the zenith of the band history.
Success ushered strife.
Some members of the band wanted bigger influence to the songwriting and
the direction of the music, others wanted to invest more money for the
"Big deal" and others wanted to concentrate on live events.
Another cold winter in Northern Germany, and the band fall apart.
Flowers rot, Hybris died, but the music is still remembered - which
describes the Album "The First Words" and the emotions in this music in
a better way than long stories can tell.
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