New "Vindictiv" Album May 28th in Europe
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Topic: New "Vindictiv" Album May 28th in Europe
Posted By: metalrob4662
Subject: New "Vindictiv" Album May 28th in Europe
Date Posted: April 30 2009 at 12:04
ESCAPE MUSIC GET VINDICTIV AGAIN:
Escape Music are proud to announce the release of a new Vindictiv album Ground Zero, due out in Europe on May 28.
Line-up: Stefan Lindholm – Guitars, Keyboards, Pontus Larsson – keyboards, Goran Edman – Vocals, Zoltan Csorsz - Drums, Nalle Pahlsson - Bass; with guests Mark Boals - Vocals (Venom); Oliver Hartmann – Vocals (Reach Out, I'm Back Home, The Sacrifice) and Alex Argento - Keyboard / Leif Karlsson - Percussion / Ann Wallström - Baroque violin / Katarina Widell - Flute, Recorders / Patrik Karlsson - Baroque guitar / Jonna Inge - Viola / Caroline Valdemarsson - Violin.
Track Listing: Modern
World / Ground Zero / Reach Out / Golden Gate / Venom / Tweedledum and
Tweedledee / I'm Back Home / Martha's Song / Overshoot Day / No Matter
What / The Sacrifice.
And here is an exclusive full track download http://melodicrock.com/audio/Vindictiv%20-%20Ground%20Zero.mp3 - Vindictiv
started in early 2004 and is the brainchild of Stefan Lindholm. At an
early stage Stefan contacted keyboard maestro Pontus Larsson and they
started to work on some of the songs Stefan had laid down. They
recorded a demo with Tommy Karevik (Seventh Wonder) and guitarist Johan
Larsson (Johan and Tommy Band). The result was the 2005 demo and it met
with some great reviews in Sweden rock magazine. However, Johan and
Tommy decided to move on but Stefan managed to contact respected singer
Goran Edman (Yngwie Malmsteen / Karma, etc) and, as he liked the songs,
he put his heart and soul into making them fantastic. Bass player Nalle
Pahlsson (Zan-Clan, Treat) joined the already impressive line-up and
through Goran they got in touch with drummer Mikael Wikman, who played
on the debut (ESM164). Zoltan Csorsz has since taken the stool and his
fantastic drumming can be heard on “Ground Zero”.
Musically the band is everything you would expect and more from Sweden.
Goran Edman sings his heart out on seven of the eleven tracks and his
powerful pipes suit the band in a way that just can only be described
as awesome. The guitar technique of Stefan Lindholm is as crisp and
neat as ever, and he seems to effortlessly produce exciting riffs and
melodies with nonchalance. His early years admiring and emulating the
works of Malmsteen and Vai shine through but he does have a technique
of his own that finds its way through. Keyboards play a vital role in
the overall sound and there are plenty of “cat and mouse” keyboards
throughout, and when in harmony, form a grand wall of sound. The
inclusion of Oliver Hartmann and Mark Boals in the vocal duties is a
clever one and gives the band a more interesting slant; their input
puts the cherry on top of the cake. There is simply not a weak track on
the CD and the huge leap forward in sound since the debut is
unquestionable.
“Ground Zero” is a fantastic outing into
Majestic Metal with the flawless guitar technique of Lindholm leading
the way, of course backed by the pedigree of the band members.
Vindictiv have taken a big step forward and have matured beyond all
expectations.
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