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Cyrus Bolooki
The Commander Returns

Cyrus Bolooki and his bandmates in New Found Glory have successfully climbed over the hump of their 2002 sophomore release Sticks And Stones, returning with their third major-label recording, Catalyst. It's a very confident-sounding record, due mostly to the fact that the band feels more confident as a group this time around.

"Being home for a while before, during, and even after this recording was really good," Cyrus says. "We spent a lot of time playing these songs and practicing. We'd done some of that on our earlier records, but we never took this much time to develop our ideas."

Cyrus says he used a different drum setup on every song of Catalyst. "For instance," he explains, "we recorded the track 'Failure Is Not Flattering' in an isolation booth so we could have an extremely tight drum sound, kind of a throwback to the '80s. The second we finished recording that tune we all said, "this song is going to be fun to play live, it's going to translate so well to the stage."

Recently Cyrus teamed with Vater drumsticks to come up with his own signature model, called The Commander. "First off," Cyrus says, "I want to say how much of an honor it is to be asked to do this. Vater was the first company to offer me an endorsement way back when we were still touring in a van. As for the design of The Commander, we found a middle ground between all of the different Vater models I'd been using over the years. These sticks feel great."

Billy Amendola

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