Norwegian guitarist and composer Anders Buaas´ new album “The Edinburgh Suite” is set for release by Apollon Records on September 9th 2022.
The album features an all-star lineup with Marco Minnemann on drums, Tony Franklin on bass, Christian M. Berg on mallets and percussion and Richard Garcia on keyboards.
A two-part suite inspired by the history of the magnificent city of Edinburgh.
Anders says: “Crank open your favorite bottle of single malt and join me on a sonic journey through the history and the streets of Edinburgh.
VIVALDI METAL PROJECT have released the third video single ‘Royal Overture’, taken from their new album “EpiClassica”, watch the video below.
“The search for someone or something makes our life a labyrinth of hearts and a crossroads of dreams. Without this path, our existence would be a sad passage without colors, devoid of feelings. The union of a common and shared goal makes us immortal, driven by the fire of passion. We all aspire to make our life a “royal overture” to the palace of desires…”
:: SONG CREDITS Composed and arranged by Rossano Capriotti Vocals: Elina Siirala Guitars: Roger Staffelbach, Francesco Corapi Keyboards: Mistheria Lead Violin: Abigail Stahlschmidt Strings: Zagrebački salonski ansambl Contrabass: Nicola Angileri Percussions: Tony Liotta Orchestra written and arranged by Rossano Capriotti. Choir written and arranged by Rossano Capriotti. Mixed by Ivan Moni Bidin at Artesonika Recording Studio (Italy). Mastered by Ivan Moni Bidin & Mistheria. Produced by Mistheria.
:: VIDEO CREDITS Cast: Tsena Koev Stefanova, Paola Tiraferri Soprano, Gianluca Mastrangelo (singers), Mistheria (pianist), Francesco Corapi (guitarist), Angelica Artemisia Pedatella (voice). Video director: Angelica Artemisia Pedatella. Concept: Angelica Artemisia Pedatella & Mistheria. Video maker: Lorenzo Cardamone. Editors: Angelica Artemisia Pedatella & Lorenzo Cardamone. Post-production: Lorenzo Cardamone. Color grading: Sebastiano Basile. Makeup artist: Silvana Esposito. Historical-archaeological consultancy and location manager: Dario Godano. Location supervision: Greta Trecate. Photographer: Lorenzo Cardamone. Production company: Compagnia Teatrale BA17
Special thanks to: MIC ROCK Festival & Apollo’n’Arts, Salvatore Azzolino, Comune di Tropea (Italy), Chiesa della Michelizia (Tropea, Italy), Palazzo Santa Chiara (Tropea, Italy).
“EpiClassica” was released on 22/2/2022 by Mistheria Productions, it’s available for streaming/downloading on all major music platforms and as physical version (CD/Vinyl) at https://www.vivaldimetalproject.com/shop
“EpiClassica” features a larger cast of world-class musicians than ever before and, as on the previous album “The Four Seasons”, all songs include vocalists, band, orchestra and choir, as well as a featured cast of internationally-recognized metal and classical artists, among them such sensations as Mike Portnoy, Rob Rock, Jeff Scott Soto, Mike Terrana, Roy Z (B. Dickinson), Mark Boals, Dirk Verbeuren (Megadeth), Anders Johansson (Manowar), Michele Guaitoli (Visions of Atlantis/Temperance), Rolf Pilve (Stratovarius), Steve Di Giorgio (Testament), Zaher Zorgati (Myrath), Emma Zoldan / Nils Courbaron (Sirenia), Coen Janssen (Epica), Jennifer Batten, Joe Stump (Alcatrazz), Nick Z Marino (Y. Malmsteen), Chris Caffery (Savatage), Mark Cross (ex-Firewind/Scorpions), Joel Hoekstra (Whitesnake), Andreas Kisser (Sepultura), Elina Siirala (Leaves’ Eyes), Zoe Marie Federoff / Gerit Lamm (Catalyst Crime), Alessandro Del Vecchio (Jorn, Revolution Saints), Aeva Maurelle (Xandria), Fabio D’Amore (Serenity), Melissa Ferlaak (Plague of Stars), Philip Bynoe (S. Vai), Kelly Simonz, Matt Bissonette (E. John/J. Satriani), Giacomo Voli / Roberto De Micheli (Rhapsody of Fire), Felipe Andreoli (Angra), Marco Sfogli (J. Labrie), Andreas Passmark (Royal Hunt), Marcelo Moreira (Z. Stevens), Bob Katsionis (Firewind), Henrik Klingenberg (Sonata Arctica), Milan Polak, and many more!
Vivaldi Metal Project is an international symphonic-metal act created and produced by Italian keyboardist and composer Mistheria (Bruce Dickinson, Roy Z, Rob Rock, Mark Boals, Artlantica, Joe Stump’s Tower of Babel).
Los Angeles symphonic prog metallers ANTHEA announce their return in 2022 with their sophomore album “Tales Untold” to be released once again via Rockshots Records this coming August to follow their 2020 debut “Illusion”.
For the new album, Anthea has taken the reigns for a more DIY approach with vocalist Diego Valadez taking over also as the full-length’s producer along with bassist Eric “EJ” Guerrero in charge of music videos and photography.
“We released our debut album in 2020, but were, unfortunately, like everyone else, unable to tour or play live gigs. However, this gave us a lot of extra time to really craft this follow-up album into something special. Tales Untold was written and recorded throughout 2021 and I am so proud of the end result.” adds Valadez.
Fans of Anthea‘s first album “Illusion” will enjoy this one even more. The difference with this next record is that Anthea has a more mature sound and has carefully thought out the ebb and flow throughout it. Their end goal is to give a very dynamic and cinematic album in which the listener feels as though they’ve gone through a grand musical journey once they’ve reached the end.
“We also wanted to create a sense of escapism while keeping one fit in the real world lyrically.” Today in preview of the album, the band is sharing with fans a new music video for its title track. The opening song is about how art inspires new generations of art forms whether it be novels, music, movies, poetry, etc.
“I just find the interconnectivity of it all fascinating. This song itself wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the music that we were influenced by, and their music wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for what they were listening to, and so on and so on.“ says Valadez.
Anthea is a melodic, symphonic metal band from Los Angeles, CA. With influences from bands like Nightwish, Kamelot, and Wintersun, as well as scores from composers such as Hans Zimmer, John Williams, and Danny Elfman, the band create a unique theatrical sound blending progressive, power, and thrash metal elements, with a grand, cinematic edge.
“Tales Untold” is due out on August 26, 2022. Available as CD | VINYL | DIGITAL
Track Listing:
Tales Untold – 4:09
Ascendence – 3:21
Song for Winter – 4:03
The Deceiver – 5:11
Sapiens – 5:29
Memoriam – 4:13
Looking Glass – 4:15
Empyrean – 4:02
Sunder Heart – 4:53
In Time – 5:33
Album Length: 45:15
Anthea is: Diego Valadez – Vocals/Keys Juan Pina – Guitar/Screams Marcos Mejia – Guitar Eric Guerrero – Bass Peter Vasquez – Drums Album Credits: All music and lyrics by Diego Valadez except on “Looking Glass” and “Empyrean” music by Marco Mejia, Lyrics and Orchestration by Diego Valadez. Music and Lyrics for the cover song “In Time” originally written and performed by Robbi Rob. Produced By Diego Valadez Mixed/Mastered By Jesse Billson Layout & Design By Dávid Busai (Mordiggian Art) Video & Photography By Eric “EJ” Guerrero (E.ject Media)
In a few weeks, on 1 July, “Reach For The Scars”, the debut of PATRIARCHS IN BLACK (ex-Hades/Non Fiction guitarist Dan Lorenzo and Danzig/Type O Negative drummer Johnny Kelly), will be released on MDD. The album will contain 9 songs with guest musicians like Karl Agell (COC), Dewey Bragg (Kill Devil Hill), Rob Traynor (Black Water Rising), John Kosco (Dropbox), Eric J. Morgan (A Pale Horse Named Death) and Dave Neabore (Dog Eat Dog), which give each song a unique authenticity. You will find the final tracklist below.
After the two already released singles “Demons in Regret” and “Kashmir”, today another foretaste is available. “Sing For The Devil?” with John Kosco on vocals is now on the MDD YouTube channel. The album can already be pre-ordered at various retailers! Watch the video below.
THE RUMOURS have released their re-imagined version of The Runaway’s song “I Love Playin’ with Fire” to all major platforms!
“Joan Jett has always been the ultimate inspiration to The Rumours from the beginning. Every now and again we’ll throw The Runaways’ “I Love Playin’ with Fire” into our live show. We thought, “Why don’t we record our own version of one of our favorite songs?”. So, that’s exactly what we did. We wanted to put something out while we’re getting ready to work on the next album and what better than a Runaways tune? We’re stoked about this cover and looking forward to working on the next album!” says the band.
The Rumours are a rock band based out of Waterloo, IA. They started out as a straight up rock n roll band, but who doesn’t like to flirt with punk? Either way you like it, here they are. HOOKS, LOOKS & LOUD GUITARS. THE HOTTEST THREESOME YOU’LL EVER SEE!
The Rumours are: Carli Foxx – Lead Vocals/Guitars Ela Rose – Bass/Backing Vocals Daniel Kluiter – Drums/Backing Vocals
Tour Dates: 6/10 – DISTRICT – ROCKFORD, IL 6/18 – CORNSTOCK – WATERLOO, IA 6/25 – MOTOBLOT – CHICAGO, IL 7/04 – 4TH OF JULY SKATE PARK SHOW – CEDAR FALLS, IA 7/16 – ROCK FEST – CADOTT, WI
The iconic guitarist ROBIN TROWER invites fans into the studio for the recording of “Ball of Fire,” the latest single from his new studio album, ‘No More Worlds To Conquer,’ out now via Provogue. According to Trower, the song was inspired by a documentary about an iconic actor. “’Ball Of Fire’ popped into my head the day after watching a program about Gary Cooper, who was in a film called Ball Of Fire,” he recalls.
Last month Trower released a video for “The Razor’s Edge,” anther standout track from the album, featuring what the guitarist calls “some of my favorite guitar work I’ve played on a recording in a long time,” “The Razor’s Edge” finds the guitarist shining a light on the failure of world leaders today. “’The Razor’s Edge’ and ‘Cloud Across The Sun,’” Trower comments, “those are definitely about my dissatisfaction with the politicians of the day – pointing the finger at the ones that don’t keep their promises.”
Few would dispute that the title of Robin Trower’s latest album – ‘No More Worlds To Conquer’ – is a fair summary of the thumbprint he has left on the musical universe. But as he reminds us, it should not be misinterpreted as his mission being accomplished. “I definitely feel like I’m still reaching,” he considers, “with the guitar, and the songs, and everything else.”
For more than six decades, Robin Trower’s career has known no bounds. At the age of 76, the British guitarist can reflect on a journey in which he has planted flags across the musical sphere and played every role imaginable. He’s been the driving force behind Sixties icons Procol Harum. The transatlantic solo star who filled US stadiums with 1974’s Bridge Of Sighs. The collaborator and occasional supergroup member. The elder-statesman songwriter whose late period still crackles with invention.
Featuring vocals and bass from the late Jim Dewar – along with jaw-dropping guitar work from Trower that has influenced everyone from Steve Lukather to Opeth – the US-gold-selling ‘Bridge Of Sighs’ is perhaps his flagship album.
“With every album, it’s the best I can do at that particular time. I think that’s what it’s about. I set myself goals and each song has to live up to them,” he reflects.
“What usually happens is that I’m playing the guitar for fun and an idea will suddenly appear,” he continues. “Then you’re looking for a lyric that grows out of the music and enhances the mood. it’s lovely when you’ve gone right the way through from the beginning of the first little guitar idea that grows into a song and eventually you get a track down and finished – and it’s something like how you heard it in your head.”
Turning once again to his trusty toolkit of Fender Stratocaster and Marshall amp, Trower’s guitar work is ageless, whether that’s the tough chop of “Ball Of Fire,” “Losing You and Cloud Across The Sun,” or the slower-burn wah squalls of the title track and “Deadly Kiss.” “Each track has to work as a sound,” he says, “as well as music and everything else. I’m very particular over guitar tones. I drive people mad, but in the end, it’s worth all the aggravation.”
On “Waiting For The Rain To Fall,” Trower’s playing is crystalline as a dew drop, while the aching finale, “I Will Always Be Your Shelter,” offers a solo whose masterful touch is compelling as anything in his catalogue. “That’s a real high point for the playing,” he nods. “And ‘Waiting For The Rain To Fall,’ I think is influenced by Tamla Motown. It’s a bit left-of-centre for me to do a song like that. But I think it’s potent stuff. I’m hoping this album will surprise people.”
Once again, Trower also handles bass duties, but as a lifelong servant of the song over his own ego, he didn’t hesitate to enlist other musicians. “Livingstone Brown played bass on three tracks, and Chris Taggart is on drums,” he explains. “He’s a wonderful drummer, and he’s done the last three or four albums. And I started to realize, after I’d tried to sing these songs myself, that I wasn’t vocally up to it. Richard Watts has done a great job on vocals. He’s got a fantastic instrument – such a soulful singer – and he’s willing to get it exactly how I’m hearing it in my head. The other great thing about having Richard is that there’s quite a few songs on this album that I wouldn’t be able to play and sing live at the same time.”
“It was difficult, but I’m glad I did it,” he considers. “This album is an evolution. I’m hoping that’s what is always happening with my music. There’s a huge step between Bridge Of Sighs and now. It’s like anything. The more you work on it, in theory, the better you should be at it. And I definitely feel like this album is one of the best things I’ve ever done.”
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