Symphony X
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Symphony X Sign With Nuclear Blast Records [News]...for a spring release. Commented the label: "Symphony X exemplifies the technical sophistication of progressive metal while transcending the genre by writing amazing songs with masterful musicality and great hooks! This New York-based... In this article: Symphony X, Nuclear Blast, Michael Romeo, InsideOut Music, Paradise Lost, and New York |
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BC Heights | October 28, 2009
Off the Record
...themselves as a distinct sound, blending the epic atmospheres and technical skill of progressive metal acts - think Dream Theater and Symphony X - with the gaudily extravagant climate of a three-ring circus. In addition to the standard...
In this article: Circus Maximus, Isolate, IP Address, Dream Theater, The 1st Chapter, Oslo, and Norway
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Wikipedia | August 17, 2009
Paradise Lost (Symphony X album)
Paradise Lost (Symphony X album) Paradise Lost is the seventh studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, and it deals greatly with John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. Its release had been delayed numerous times since the...
In this article: Paradise Lost, Paradise Lost, DVD, John Milton, Newbury Comics, H. P. Lovecraft, Michael Romeo, and U.S.
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Russell Allen
Russell Allen Russell Allen (born July 19, 1971 in Long Beach , California) is the singer of the American progressive metal band Symphony X. Allen has been the lead singer of Symphony X since 1995, releasing six studio albums and one live...
In this article: Russell Allen, Arjen Lucassen, Michael Romeo, Star One, Atomic Soul, Gigantour, Dream Theater, and Dave Mustaine
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
Relative Silence
...decided to break up. Relative Silence denoted influences from Dream Theater, Symphony X, and Prosec which are all qualified as some of the greatest progressive metal bands of all times, they use a similar music style. The band has even...
In this article: Relative Silence, WarCry, Daniel Cabal, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Rue
...former USSR. The name of the song comes from the Ukrainian legend about Chervona Ruta. The progressive metal band Symphony X named a song "Absinthe and Rue" on their first album, Symphony X , and Kathleen Battle, American soprano, has...
In this article: Chervona Ruta, Herb, Common Rue, Richard II, Thyme, William Shakespeare, Sofia Rotaru, Weasels, and Ophelia
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Wikipedia | March 19, 2009
Redemption (Redemption album)
...name . The album was formed around the friendships and compositions of guitarist/keyboardist Nicholas van Dyk, joined by well-known musicians of the genre from bands like Steel Prophet, Agent Steel, Symphony X, and Fates Warning. Michael...
In this article: Redemption, Orchestration, Mark Zonder, Fates Warning, Steel Prophet, Michael Romeo, Agent Steel, Ray Alder, and Redemption
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Odyssey
...O Brother, Where Art Thou? was loosely based on Homer's poem. American progressive metal band Symphony X made a musical interpretation of the Odyssey in the album The Odyssey. Cold Mountain, a Civil War novel written by Charles Frazier...
In this article: Odysseus, Telemachus, Odyssey, Circe, Penelope, Athena, Ithaca, Calypso, Poseidon, and Polyphemus
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Progressive metal
...them with many other influences, rock opera and ambient among more prominent ones. Symphony X married progressive elements to power metal and classical music. Steve Vai's former singer and heavy metal band Strapping Young Lad's singer and...
In this article: Dream Theater, Opeth, Pain of Salvation, King's X, Queensryche, Megadeth, MTV, Fates Warning, and Atheist
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Wikipedia | August 02, 2009
Portal:Rush/Intro
...modern rock. Rush has influenced various modern artists such as Metallica, The Smashing Pumpkins and Primus , as well as many notable progressive metal bands such as Dream Theater, Coheed and Cambria, and Symphony X. Rush has been...
In this article: Rush, Neil Peart, RIAA, Dream Theater, Geddy Lee, The Smashing Pumpkins, Faith Hill, Primus, Alex Lifeson, and ZZ Top
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Symphony X is an American heavy metal band from New Jersey founded in 1994 by guitarist Michael Romeo. Their 1997 album The Divine Wings of Tragedy and their 2000 release V: The New Mythology Suite have given the band considerable attention within the progressive metal community. Musically, Symphony X is often compared to other progressive metal bands such as Dream Theater and Fates Warning. They play in complex timings and odd meters while incorporating elements of symphonic metal and more traditional heavy metal into their sound. Their music also contains strong neo-classical elements reminiscent of Yngwie Malmsteen, Cacophony, Randy Rhoads, and other neo-classical metal artists.
- Name:
- Symphony X
- Origin:
- Middletown, New Jersey, United States
- Years Active:
- 1993-present
- Current members:
- Former Members:
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- Thomas Walling
- Thomas Miller
- Rod Tyler
- Genre:
- Power metal
- Record Label:
- InsideOut
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