Firewind

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Firewind
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Firewind performing live in Shanghai
Background information
Origin Thessaloniki, Greece
Genres Power metal
Years active 1998, 2002–Present
Labels Century Media
Associated acts Ozzy Osbourne, Dream Evil, Mystic Prophecy, Dragonland, Nightrage, Evil Masquerade, Spiritual Beggars, Helloween, Meridian Dawn, Pagan's Mind, Metalium, Nightfall, Septic Flesh, Outloud
Website www.firewind.gr
Members Henning Basse
Gus G.
Petros Christodoulidis
Bob Katsionis
Johan Nunez
Past members Brandon Pender
Stephen Fredrick
Chitral Somapala
Kostas Exarhakis
Matt Scurfield
Brian Harris
Stian Lindaas Kristoffersen
Mark Cross
Michael Ehré
Apollo Papathanasio

Firewind is a Greek power metal band. Formed in 1998, the group is currently signed to Century Media Records and was originally a small project created by guitarist, Gus G. to showcase his demo, Nocturnal Symphony in 1998. Firewind later became a full band over three years later when they recorded their debut album, Between Heaven and Hell. To date, the band has released seven studio albums and has been met with international success.

History

Early history

The band began in 1998 when the young Greek Gus G. decided to record a demo on a 4-track recorder with some close musician friends in the United States as Gus "briefly attended Berklee College of Music in Boston".[1] The project was entitled Firewind, and was used as a showcase for Gus' guitar skills in an attempt to earn a professional recording deal.[2] The demo attracted the attention of Leviathan Records, but activity was put on hold when Gus was hired by Nightrage, Dream Evil, and Mystic Prophecy.

Between Heaven and Hell

After the release of his other bands' debut albums, Gus' attention returned to the Firewind project. Only he remained from the original formation - Leviathan owner David T. Chastain brought in vocalist Stephen Fredrick and drummer Brian Harris (both formerly of Kenziner), while Gus enlisted the help of bassist Konstantine. This line-up recorded the debut album Between Heaven and Hell.

Burning Earth

In 2003, new changes were instituted as drummer Stian Kristoffersen and bassist Petros Christo joined the band. Harris and Konstantine had been replaced as Gus was looking for a more permanent rhythm section that was prepared to tour. This lineup recorded Burning Earth and went on a tour of Japan with Rob Rock, but without vocalist Fredrick, who was not prepared to go on the road (despite prior guarantees to the contrary). At their October 2007 show at ProgPower USA, the band briefly reunited with Fredrick for a few songs off their first two albums.

Forged by Fire

Fredrick's replacement on the Burning the Earth Tour, singer Chitral "Chity" Somapala, was given the job full-time. Fellow touring member Bob Katsionis was also hired permanently to play keyboards. Firewind got a worldwide deal with Century Media by the end of that year.

A few months after Forged By Fire was released, Chitral left due to personal and musical differences with the rest of the band. When his replacement, Apollo Papathanasio (of Time Requiem), was found, it was also announced that Kristoffersen would be leaving, to be replaced by British drummer Mark Cross. The reason for the split was that Gus wanted to have a set of Greek-based musicians willing to make Firewind their number one priority (probably to end the virtual revolving door of members) and Stian's main band was the Norwegian outfit Pagan's Mind. Gus also left his roles in Dream Evil, Mystic Prophecy and Nightrage.

Allegiance and The Premonition

Between 2004 and 2006, the band recorded Allegiance, which was released in July 2006. From November to December 2006, they toured the UK supporting DragonForce with All That Remains. Firewind accomplished their 2006/2007 world tour in Copenhagen at the Scandinavian Prog Power festival on November 10. The band went around the globe almost twice being on three continents including Asia, Africa, North America and Europe and played nearly 100 shows. The band went to Sweden to record The Premonition, which was released in 2008.[3]

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Firewind performing live in France in 2008.

In November 2008, the band released their first DVD, Live Premonition, containing footage of their entire concert at their home town in Greece on January 12 of that year. The band toured with Stratovarius in the UK during May 2009. During this tour, they added two new songs to their setlist, "Losing Faith" and "Days of No Trust". "Losing Faith", which contains a line in the chorus "in the days of no trust", was eventually to appear on 2009's Days of Defiance. In 2010 Firewind appeared in Issue 3 of the Eternal Descent Comic Book series. The narrative was inspired by lyrics from 'Angels Forgive Me' featured on 'The Premonition'

Days of Defiance

At the end of September 2009, Firewind began work on their sixth studio album, the band confirmed that they have written twelve vocal and two instrumental songs.

On January 13, 2010, Firewind announced that they were parting ways with drummer Mark Cross, with Michael Ehré (Uli Jon Roth, Metalium, Kee Marcello) playing at the live Mexico shows. Those shows, however, were cancelled. On May 7, the band recorded a cover of Judas Priest's "Breaking the Law" for a compilation CD by the magazine Metal Hammer. On May 26, Firewind announced the name of their new album as Days of Defiance and confirmed Michael Ehré as a full-time member although Mark Cross had recorded all drums on the album.

On August 6, 2010, they confirmed an October release date for their sixth studio album Days of Defiance, and an August release date for the album's first single "World on Fire". On the weekend of August 20–22, Gus G guest appeared on the radio show Full Metal Jackie where he premièred a second song from the album, titled "Embrace the Sun".

Almost a year after the release of Days of Defiance, Firewind did a European headlining tour, with Mats Levén as a replacement for Apollo who couldn't make the European leg of the tour and a US headlining tour. Gus has said in an interview that Firewind will probably do a South America(this never happened) tour after the US tour and than enter the studio for a new album. Also has Michael Ehré left Firewind and Johan Nunez of Nightrage replaced him on the tours and now is a full member of the band.[4]

Few Against Many and 10 year anniversary

Johan Nunez joined the session for the seventh studio album as drummer in Valve Studio in Greece.[5]

Firewind debuted two songs, "Wall Of Sound" and "Losing My Mind", from their seventh studio album at headlining shows in Greece.[6] The band has been confirmed for the Summer Breeze Festival and the Masters Of Rock festival.[7] In early 2012, Firewind and Century Media have announced that Firewind has re-signed with the label and that they will be releasing the new album titled "Few Against Many" May 21 in Europe and May 22 in North America. Also Firewind's second album will be re-released throughout Japan with 2 bonus tracks in February 2012.[8] The band is confirmed to perform at the Download Festival in June 2012.

On September 5, 2012 Firewind released a music video entitled "Edge of a Dream" that featured Apocalyptica. This was taken from their Few Against Many album released by Century Media Records earlier this year.[9] Later on September 2012, Firewind announced that they will play 4 anniversary live shows in Greece in December(counting from the release date of Between Heaven and Hell), to celebrate their 10 years of existence. The shows took place on December 15 and 16 in Thessaloniki, and on December 20 and 21 in Athens. The band played different setlists each night in each city. The shows, as the band repeatedly announced were recorded for a live cd release in 2013. Anniversary merch was also sold at the venues. On January 15, 2013 Firewind announced that vocalist Apollo Papathanasio had quit the band due to not being able to keep up with the band's touring and promotion schedule.

On January 15, 2013, the band announced that Kelly Sundown Carpenter (Adagio, Beyond Twilight, Outworld, Darkology) would replace Apollo Papathenasio on vocals for their 2013 North American Tour.[10] During an interview in June 2013 with Metal Shock Finland's Blackdiamond, Gus mentioned Kelly as a fantastic singer and also he stated that they have no plans to record a new studio album yet.[11][12][13]

Band members

Current

Touring members

Lead vocals

Former members

Lead vocals

Bass

Drums

Recording timeline

Role Album
Between Heaven and Hell
(2002)
Burning Earth
(2003)
Forged by Fire
(2005)
Allegiance
(2006)
The Premonition
(2008)
Days of Defiance
(2010)
Few Against Many
(2012)
Lead Guitar Gus G.
Vocals Stephen Fredrick Chitral Somapala Apollo Papathanasio
Bass Konstantine Petros Christodoulidis
Drums Brian Harris Stian Lindas Kristoffersen Mark Cross Michael Ehré Johan Nunez
Keyboards/Rhythm Guitar Gus G. Bob Katsionis

Timeline

Discography

Demo album
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilations
Singles
Music videos
  • "I am the Anger" (2003)
  • "The Fire and the Fury" (2004)
  • "Tyranny" (2005)
  • "Falling to Pieces" (2006)
  • "Breaking the Silence" (2007)
  • "Mercenary Man" (2008)
  • "Head Up High" (2008)
  • "World on Fire" (2010)
  • "Embrace the Sun" (2011)
  • "Wall of Sound" (2012)
  • "Edge of a Dream (feat. Apocalyptica)" (2012)
DVDs

References

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  2. Metal Archives Firewind history
  3. The Premonition - Review Feb 14. 2008
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  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VratJYXZuYs |Wall of Sound played live
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