Melodic Rock Webzine

Melodic Rock Webzine


Frontiers News

MASTEDON

Frontiers Records announces proudly the signing of MASTEDON featuring former KANSAS singer John Elefante for the release of the long awaited third studio album.

John Elefante's name came to prominence in 1981 when he became the new lead singer and keyboardist for Kansas. John sang the lead vocals and performed keyboards on three multi - Platinum albums with band, giving also a major songwriting contribution. In 1984, together with his brother Dino, he started to become involved for the first time in producing the Christian act Sweet Comfort Band. Soon the couple became one of the most renowned producers in the genre, in particular their tenure with Petra brought multiple gold and platinum albums, 10 consecutive CCM Magazine Reader's Choice Awards, induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Hard Rock Cafe, and the only artist to ever have 4 albums in the SoundScan top-100 Christian chart.

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Elefante also felt the songwriting muse and formed a metal band with his brother, Mastedon. The band's name was a pachyderm-inspired reference to the brothers' last name. Although John was an accomplished vocalist and performer, the Mastedon albums featured multiple lead singers and performances by other artists, creating an eclectic sound anchored by John's songwriting. His brother Dino played a prominent role, contributing songwriting and handling most of the guitar work. Mastedon's first release was titled "It's a Jungle Out There!" (1989). A year later, the band released "Lofcaudio". This album continued the guest performance theme, though John sang more of the lead vocals. Unfortunately, John and Dino's production schedule preempted any touring to commercially support the album. Even so, the albums charted at #25 and #10, respectively in the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian chart. To this day, they are still considered classics in the genre.


John and Dino then formed their own record label, Pakaderm. Given their intense recording schedules, John and Dino decided to build their own recording studio in Nashville, the Sound Kitchen which soon became one of the largest complex studios in the USA, with artists such as Elton John and Bruce Springsteen that used it for their recording. In 1996 John started a solo career that brought him to release three successful albums more in the Adult Contemporary - Pop Rock vein.

After a few years of hiatus, John is now working on a new Mastedon album that - contrary to the predecessors - will only feature his amazing lead vocals. Musically, the new album will hearken back to the best of Mastedon and to his work with Kansas.

"Mastedon has far surpassed my expectations as far as longevity and shelve life" says John. "I would say it has garnered somewhat of a cult following. I have people from 17 years old to 50 something that still ask me about Mastedon and will there ever be another one? My answer has always been "I don't know"  But the writing is on the wall that after all this time, it is time to deliver a new Mastedon record and mainly because people that loved the first 2 can't be ignored any longer. This record will differ in some ways and others it won't. Being the majority songwriter there will be obvious similarities in style. I will be singing everything so that will change a bit from prior Mastedon projects. Also the sonic quality will be very much up to date. Rich melodic harmonies and melodies are the keys to a Mastedon record. This record will most certainly be the beginning of a new chapter in my life both musically and lyrically. One day you turn around and it's been 10 years since you've done a project, but when it really sinks in that you were put on this earth to something, YOU MUST DO IT !!!"

Some song titles in the works include This Revolution of Mine, The Western World, Slay your Demons, That's What You Do When You Love Someone, Falling in to Place, You Can't take Anything at All, I'm Lying Again, I'm Nothing Without Your Love.

Frontiers salutes the return of a legendary artist and looks set to release Mastedon "III" in the fall of 2009.

PRIMAL FEAR

"16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead)", the new album from German power metallers PRIMAL FEAR, has entered the official chart in the band's home country in Germany at position No. 46. This marks the second highest chart entry in the history of PRIMAL FEAR.

The album also recently landed on the official chart in Sweden at No. 52 and entered the album charts in Japan on No. 28 in the week of release.

Congratulations to one of the most inspired and hard working Metal bands around !


W.E.T.

John Ellis has recently completed at Prism Sound the mastering of the forthcoming W.E.T. debut album. W.E.T. is the exciting new Melodic Rock alliance featuring Jeff Scott Soto on vocals (Talisman), with Erik Martensson (Eclipse) at songwriting and production helm and Work of Art guitarist Robert Sall who also contributed heavily to the songwriting. The guys are right now shooting 3 videoclips in Stockholm for the songs "Brothers In Arms" (also exclusively appearing on the Melodicrock.com compilation cd vol. 5), "One Love" and the haunting "Comes Down Like Rain". Cover art was completed by Richard Mace and the album is planned for release in the fall 2009 and already appears to be the highlight of the year in the Melodic Rock for the lucky ones who have been listening to some upcoming snippets of songs.
 

JADED HEART

JADED HEART are progressing with the work on their brand new album that will be entitled "Perfect Insanity" which will most likely see the light of day in the fall 2009. Stay tuned for more news shortly.

 

MELODIC ROCK FANZINE

Frontiers Records is proud to present the new issue of MELODIC ROCK FANZINE. The 32nd release of our successful magazine is available for free all over the world through record shops, mailorders and every fine dealer carrying the Frontiers Records releases. The new issue presents for the first time completely new and fresh design with more interviews and reviews!

Here are the previews of the two MELODIC ROCK FANZINE covers:

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This new issue includes reviews and interviews of The Lou Gramm Band, Primal Fear, Praying Mantis, Invictus, Rob Rock, Outloud preview, Shortino, Saint Deamon, Pathosray, Jorn... and more!

Frontiers Records would like to thank the over 25.000 people that read the electronic version of MELODIC ROCK FANZINE #30. Electronic readable version of the magazine is available on the Frontiers official site and here


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