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Symphony X is an American progressive metal band from Middletown, New Jersey. Founded in 1994, the band consists of guitarist Michael Romeo, keyboardist Michael Pinnella, drummer
Jason Rullo Jason Rullo (born July 17, 1972) is an American drummer, who is one of the founding members of progressive metal band Symphony X. In 2003, he was featured in a readers' poll for ''Modern Drummer'' magazine, where he achieved two awards: secon ...
, lead vocalist Russell Allen and bassist Michael Lepond. They achieved some commercial success with the 2007 album ''
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'' and the 2011 album ''
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'', which reached number 76 on the
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. Symphony X is often compared to other progressive metal bands such as
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,
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, and
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. Their music includes complex timings and odd meters while incorporating elements of heavy metal and
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. Their early albums in particular contain strong neo-classical elements reminiscent of
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,
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, and others. The band have been categorized as progressive metal,
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, and
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, though the band themselves dislike genre labels with Romeo stating they can be "misleading sometimes ... at the core of it all we're a metal band". Romeo explained the band's name in a 2008 interview; "So, you know, the music we were coming up with had the keyboard thing and the guitar, and some classical elements, so the word 'Symphony' came up and, so the dramatic thing, you know? So then, somebody said 'Symphony X' and we were like, 'yeah, that's cool' it is that kinda thing, and the 'X' is the unknown and all the other stuff we do." The albums ''
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'' and '' V: The New Mythology Suite'' were partially recorded in ''The Dungeon'', Romeo's home studio. '' The Odyssey'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' were fully recorded there and produced by Romeo himself.


History


''Symphony X'' and ''The Damnation Game'' (1994−1995)

In early 1994 Michael Romeo (formerly of the bands Phantom's Opera and Gemini) recorded a studio album titled ''
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'', which featured himself and keyboard player Michael Pinnella. The tape attracted a fair share of attention, particularly in
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. Romeo then recruited bassist Thomas Miller, drummer
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, and vocalist Rod Tyler. Their self-titled debut album was recorded in the same year, and released to a positive reception in Japan by the now-defunct record company Zero Corporation. The band's second studio album, '' The Damnation Game'', followed six months later. Singer Rod Tyler had left the band by then and was replaced by current singer Russell Allen.


''The Divine Wings of Tragedy'' and ''Twilight in Olympus'' (1996−1998)

''
The Divine Wings of Tragedy ''The Divine Wings of Tragedy'' is the third studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, released in November 1996 through Zero Corporation (Japan) and March 1997 through Inside Out Music (Europe).Taylor, Robert"The Divine Wings of Tragedy ...
'' was the album that first gave Symphony X exposure in metal circles. It took a considerable time to record the album, with the recording sessions taking place in 1996, and the album was released late in the year. At the end of 1997 and for part of the next year, Jason Rullo, their drummer, had to stay away from the band in order to solve personal issues. He was temporarily replaced by Thomas Walling. Even with a temporary drummer, the band recorded '' Twilight in Olympus'', released in early 1998. That year also saw the first live performances from the band, which by then had already gathered many fans from around the globe. Their first official show happened in 1998, in
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, which was soon followed by a world tour. Following the departure of bassist Thomas Miller, the band briefly toured with Andy DeLuca, before being replaced by Michael Lepond. A compilation album, ''
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'', was released by the end of 1998. As an extra, it featured a second version of the song "Masquerade" from the first album, with Russell Allen on vocals.


''V: The New Mythology Suite'' and ''The Odyssey'' (1999−2005)

Jason Rullo returned to the drums for the band's fifth album, '' V: The New Mythology Suite'', released in 2000. It was the band's first release on major progressive label InsideOut Music. The album was their first
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, dealing with the
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of Atlantis. The album features classics such as "Evolution (The Grand Design)", "Communion and the Oracle", "Egypt" and the mini-suite "Rediscovery", and includes pieces of classical music. The band went on a European and South American tour shortly after its release and recorded their first live album, ''
Live on the Edge of Forever ''Live on the Edge of Forever'' is the first live album by progressive metal band Symphony X, which was recorded in Élysée Montmartre, Paris during their European tour in 2000, and released in 2001. The album starts like their previous studio ...
''. In 2002, the band released '' The Odyssey'', an album prominently featuring a 24-minute-long musical interpretation of the
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ic
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, the
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. In 2005 Symphony X was featured on
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, a summer festival headlined by
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with
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, Nevermore and
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. Two Symphony X songs from the tour, "Inferno" and "Of Sins and Shadows", are featured on the Gigantour DVD and CD-set, released in September 2006.


''Paradise Lost'' (2006–2010)

The band's album ''
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'', a concept album loosely inspired by
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's epic poem of the same name, was recorded in Romeo's studio throughout 2006, delayed numerous times and released finally worldwide on June 26, 2007. The band claimed this work had darker themes musically. The album included a special DVD of footage shot by the band throughout their history, available in FYE stores. The release coincided with a 14-month world tour, including a tour through all of Europe with
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in the fall of 2007. The band also revealed plans to perform in Japan and other Asian countries, as well as appear for the first time ever in Russia, India, and the Middle East. ''Paradise Lost'' debuted at number 123 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart in the United States, selling 6,300 copies in its first week. The record also debuted at number 1 on the
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Chart. Symphony X released their first
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for the song "Serpent's Kiss" on July 28, 2007. It was followed by a video for "Set the World on Fire", released on January 11, 2008. The band toured North and South America from October to November 2008, and toured Asia in February 2009.


''Iconoclast'' (2011–2013)

On March 1, 2010, an update on the Symphony X official website announced, that the band had recorded most of their next album and that Romeo and Allen were working on lyrics; Romeo was getting ready to start doing tracking for the album. The album's name and lyrical concept were revealed on January 29, 2011 in an interview by DJ JC Green of Metal Messiah Radio's "Heavy Metal Thunder" show with Russell Allen: the follow-up to ''Paradise Lost'' will be titled ''
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'' and will have its lyrics centered around "machines taking over everything and all this technology we put our society into pretty much being our demise." On March 25, 2011, it was announced on the Nuclear Blast website and Blabbermouth.net, that the new Symphony X album, ''Iconoclast'', would be released in Europe on June 17 and in North America on June 21, as a Standard Edition as well as a 2-CD Digipack. ''Iconoclast'' debuted at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart in the United States, selling more than 7,300 copies in its first week. The record also debuted at number 7 on the Top Hard Rock Chart, number 19 on the Top Rock Chart and number 13 on the Top Independent Chart. The album showcases the highest chart position and the most first-week sales in the band's history. On February 25, 2011, Symphony X played the first show of their 2011 tour in
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, Germany, where they performed two songs from ''Iconoclast'': "End of Innocence" and "Dehumanized". Some days later, in
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, Belgium, they performed yet another new song, "Heretic". During their show in London, England, the band debuted another new song titled "Prometheus". On February 27, 2013, it was announced that, during the previous week, drummer
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was admitted to hospital for heart failure. Jason spent a week in hospital, and was released after some days. He then started a rehab program that took a minimum of 3–6 months under doctors' care.
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joined them on tour for their South American and European dates, until Jason Rullo was able to fully recover.


''Underworld'' and band hiatus (2015–2019)

The band is working on releasing a second fan club CD. Michael Romeo said it will be another collection of demo tunes and other rare material, and may also include a bit of content created just for the release, along the lines of MJR's Star Wars tune on the first fan club CD, Rarities and Demos, which has since sold out of its first pressing. SXW, the band's revamped fan club, has relaunched and is now active. The band began recording the drum tracks for the new album on September 9, 2014, and planned to release the complete recording by the spring of 2015. Michael Lepond stated they had ten songs written and that the album would contain either nine or all ten of them. He also stated all lyrics and instrumental tracks were composed and ready to be brought together, and that the album would be less heavy than ''Iconoclast'': "If I had to compare, I would say that it's a combination of ''The Odyssey'' and ''Paradise Lost'' — something in there. It has a lot of classic Symphony X elements in it, which I think a lot of our fans were missing for a few years. So I think our fans will really like this one. It really just focuses on solid songwriting." As of December 11, 2014, recording of the drums, lead vocals, rhythm guitar, and bass were complete. With the keyboards, guitar solos, background vocals, and some miscellaneous odds and ends being done in the coming weeks. On April 10, 2015 the band announced the mixing and mastering of the new album was complete. On May 18, 2015, the band announced the title of the album would be titled ''
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'', and a release date of July 24, 2015. The first single from the album, "''Nevermore''", premiered on May 22, 2015. The band released the second single, ''"Without You"'', on June 19, 2015, and was made available for digital download. According to singer Russell Allen, the band entered a short hiatus during 2017 in which they did not perform, due in part to his commitment to Adrenaline Mob, although it was announced during a January 2018 interview with Metal Nation that the band had plans to get together in the following months and begin writing a follow up to Underworld. On July 14, 2017, Adrenaline Mob was involved in a serious vehicular accident, which resulted in severe injuries for Allen and the death of the band's bassist and their tour manager. In July 2018, according to Michael Romeo, the band hopes to re-group and make another album, but also said that he was giving Russell Allen some time and space after dealing with the aftermath of the accident, and also his touring commitments with
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. In June 2019, Romeo was considering to make their tenth album after they're done touring in August 2019.


Upcoming tenth studio album (2020–present)

During bassist LePond's May 2020 interview with Metal Nation when asked about plans for him and the band, he had confirmed that the band was ready to start writing the tenth studio album, a follow-up to their 2015 album, ''
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'' as soon as the
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slowed down, and that writing would begin in about "a month or so". While promoting ''
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'' in early 2022, Romeo confirmed that writing for the next album had begun. Romeo stated "we are working on it", noting the process "feels a little slower than normal" due to the band's extended hiatus and inability to tour due to the
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.


Solo projects

Keyboardist Michael Pinnella released a solo album, entitled '' Enter by the Twelfth Gate'', on October 12, 2004. Another solo album, "Ascension", was released in 2014. Vocalist Russell Allen's solo debut, entitled ''
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'', was released in the summer of 2005. With this album, Allen took a different musical direction from that seen in his work with Symphony X. It was considered by many—including Allen himself—to be a
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album. Also in 2005, he recorded an album called '' The Battle'' with former Masterplan vocalist Jørn Lande under the moniker "Allen/Lande". The two would later record follow-up albums entitled '' The Revenge'', released May 11, 2007; '' The Showdown'', released November 5, 2010; and '' The Great Divide'', released October 21, 2014. In early 2011, Russell Allen co-founded heavy metal
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Adrenaline Mob with guitarist
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and drummer Mike Portnoy (ex-
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), who has since left the group. They have released three studio albums, ''Omertá'' (2012), ''Men of Honor'' (2014) and ''We the People'' (2017). Bassist Michael LePond released his first solo album, ''Mike LePond's Silent Assassins'' on September 26, 2014. It features guest performances from guitarist Mike Chlasciak ( Halford, Testament), lead guitarist, drum producer and Symphony X bandmate Michael Romeo, and vocalist
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(Hades, Watchtower). LePond himself played bass and rhythm guitar. Michael Romeo's second solo album, '' War of the Worlds, Pt. 1'', was released on July 27, 2018. The album features Rick Castellano on vocals,
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on bass, and
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on drums. It was Romeo's first solo album since ''
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'', which was released in 1994. ''
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'' was released on March 25, 2022 with
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replacing Castellano on vocals. Jason Rullo's first album with new band 3 Rules, ''Rule of 3'', was released in 2020. The band is composed of guitar player Ron Sanborn and bassist Artha Meadors.


Line-up

Current members * Michael Romeo − guitars, backing vocals (1994–present) * Michael Pinnella − keyboards, backing vocals (1994–present) *
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– drums (1994–1997, 1998–present) * Russell Allen − lead vocals (1995–present) * Michael Lepond − bass, backing vocals (1999–present) Former members * Thomas Miller − bass, backing vocals (1994−1998) * Rod Tyler − lead vocals (1994) * Thomas Walling − drums (1997−1998) * Andy DeLuca - bass (1998, touring member) * John Macaluso - drums (2013, substitute)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums *'' Symphony X'' (1994) *'' The Damnation Game'' (1995) *''
The Divine Wings of Tragedy ''The Divine Wings of Tragedy'' is the third studio album by progressive metal band Symphony X, released in November 1996 through Zero Corporation (Japan) and March 1997 through Inside Out Music (Europe).Taylor, Robert"The Divine Wings of Tragedy ...
'' (1996) *'' Twilight in Olympus'' (1998) *'' V: The New Mythology Suite'' (2000) *'' The Odyssey'' (2002) *''
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'' (2007) *''
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'' (2011) *''
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'' (2015) Singles *"The End of Innocence" (2011) *"Nevermore" (2015) *"Without You" (2015) Other albums *''
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'' (1999) *''
Live on the Edge of Forever ''Live on the Edge of Forever'' is the first live album by progressive metal band Symphony X, which was recorded in Élysée Montmartre, Paris during their European tour in 2000, and released in 2001. The album starts like their previous studio ...
'' (2001)


References


External links

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