MICHAEL ROMEO (Symphony X): War Of The Worlds / Pt. 1

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SYMPHONY X GUITARIST MICHAEL ROMEO TO ISSUE FIRST OFFICIAL SOLO RELEASE IN JULY; "BLACK" LYRIC VIDEO STREAMING

"...Symphony X guitarist Michael Romeo will issue his first official solo release, War Of The Worlds / Pt. 1, worldwide on July 27th via Music Theories Recordings/Mascot Label Group. An official lyric video for the track "Black" can be found below...."

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LOVE THIS!! Sounds like Symphony X - Iconoclast era which is a good thing in my book. Hell any Symphony X is a good thing. I agree with the others and why not a new Symphony X. Hope Russ is okay. Singer here is solid. Will be all over this one when it comes out.

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For those looking for more details about this album:

http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/sy...se-war-of-the-worlds-pt-1-solo-album-in-july/

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Internationally acclaimed guitar hero Michael Romeo has announced the release of his solo album, "War Of The Worlds / Pt. 1", on July 27 via Music Theories Recordings / Mascot Label Group.

The wildly ambitious 10-song disc sees the founder, chief songwriter and prime mover of the progressive titans SYMPHONY X furthering his reputation as one of the world's preeminent axe slingers and composers of adventurous, multi-faceted orchestral metal.

"It's me putting all the things I love about music in a blender," says Romeo. "Somebody might listen to it and say, ‘What is this guy thinking?' But it's all about being creative and having a good time with it."

No doubt there will rapturous responses from Romeo's longtime fans. While "War Of The Worlds / Pt. 1" brims with the kind of thrill-seeking guitar chops that have placed the Garden State shredder in numerous "all-time greats" lists, it also offers some unconventional twists: Along with classic metal textures, Romeo pays homage to film score giants Bernard Hermann and John Williams, and there's even some surprising EDM/dubstep elements guaranteed to turn heads — all of which makes for an enthralling and immersive journey.



Recalling the forbidding tone of the notorious H.G. Wells novel that inspired its name, Romeo casts the lead track, "Introduction", as a precursor for what is to follow. The dark, symphonic instrumental (equal parts Bernard Herman and Gustav Holst) gives way to the pummeling metal double-header of "Fear The Unknown" and "Black", on which Romeo's rifftastic twists and turns are ably assisted by Rick Castellano's soaring vocals.

A startling change-up occurs with "F*cking Robots", a striking mash-up of digital blurps, bleeps, DJ-like scratches and ace guitar madness. "My fans might think I've lost my mind on this one," the axeman jokes. But just as quickly, he floors the six-string goodness on "Djinn", an epic, theatrical rock roller coaster on which the rhythm section of John "JD" DeServio (bass) and John Macaluso (drums) provide a muscular backdrop for the guitarist's elastic soloing and Castellano's full-throated vocal chops.

The lush balladry of "Believe" is a big-hearted respite from the shards of molten metal, but Romeo whips out the doomsday riffage on "Differences" and "Oblivion", both chock full of widescreen hooks and synapse-altering solos.

Closing out the set is the cinematic musical odyssey "Constellations", which sees guitars and keyboards majestically taking flight into a kind of heretofore unseen otherworld. "That one probably took the longest to create of all the songs on the record," Romeo recalls. "It wasn't just the recording — it was the writing and scoring. I had to break out the pencil and paper on that one. But I couldn't be happier with the results. It really ends the album on a powerful note."

Romeo recorded the bulk of "War Of The Worlds / Pt. 1" over a year-and-a-half period in the comfort of his home studio (nicknamed "the Dungeon" by his wife) in Hazlet, New Jersey. The project gave him the perfect opportunity to work with the rising Long Island star Castellano, a singer he's had his eye on for some time, as well as fellow Jerseyans Macaluso and BLACK LABEL SOCIETY member DeServio. "JD and I went to high school together," Romeo notes. "We always wanted to do something together, so this was the perfect opportunity. The planets finally aligned, and we were able to work together. It was great to have him play on it."

SYMPHONY X fans have been waiting two decades for an honest to goodness Michael Romeo solo album (not counting his 1994 demo recording, "The Dark Chapter", which was released in several countries), and the arrival of "War Of The Worlds / Pt. 1" will be no doubt be cause for celebration. And the guitarist promises a sequel. "Most of Part II is already finished," he says, "It just needs a few vocals, a couple solos, a few tweaks here and there. I want people to absorb the first one for a while, and then we'll put out the second record. They'll complement each other, but they'll also be a bit different."

Track listing:

01. Introduction
02. Fear Of The Unknown
03. Black
04. F*cking Robotos
05. Djinn
06. Believe
07. Difference
08. War Machine
09. Oblivion
10. Constellations
 
I love Rick Castellano's voice. A perfect metal voice. The music absolutely reminds me of Iconoclast which is a true masterpiece and a desert island album for me. I hope Glenn would consider Michael Romeo's solo band for PPXX.
 
Really like both songs. This is going to be good. The singer, to me, sounds like a blend of Russ Allen mixed with the old singer for Teramaze. I think he sounds fantastic. The 2 songs released sound amazing. Excited about this one.
 
Just picked this one up and gotta say this is solid. Lets go ahead and say that if you like Symphony X you will like this. The music is top notch and Mike shows he is clearly one of the best guitarists around today. Amazing solos all over this one. Songs are fantastic and very much orchestrated. Honestly - the music seems like a more orchestrated version of Symphony X. All of the musicians are awesome - and yes that includes the vocalist. C'mon we all know that RUSS is one of the best there is and can never be replaced. This singer is fantastic and does a great job here with these songs. He actually sounds like Russ mixed with the old singer for Termaze. He has some grit but can hit the high notes easily. I enjoyed listening to him and great job of Mike to find this guy. This is a solid cd - first half of the cd is heavier for sure and I prefer the heaviness - the last half is more mid paced but still very good. Very good outing here and if Symphony X is on hold for a bit - this will more than satisfy my Symphony X craving. Recommended.
 
Just played it through the first time. Of course, it's gonna sound like Symph X. There's a few twists, though. Michael came up with some more guitar sounds (like the alien's voice!!) and they are really different. IMHO, Michael is one of the top 5 living guitar players in rock. I like this record.
 
I wasn't sure I'd go for a full album of Rick's vocals but he sounds pretty good on the disc as a whole. Overall this thing slays. No reason for any SX fan to not love it. And as Glenn mentioned elsewhere, Believe could've been on V. Super classic.