Halcyon Way

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halcyon Way
General information
origin Atlanta , Georgia , United States
Genre (s) Progressive metal , power metal
founding 2001
Website www.halcyonway.com
Current occupation
Ernie Topran
Electric guitar , programming
Jon Bodan
Shawn Dirksen
Steve Braun
former members
Electric bass
Glen Williams
Electric bass, vocals
Kris Maltenieks
Drums
Aabron Eturralde
Electric guitar
Mike Perrone
Electric guitar
Zane
singing
Sean Shields

Halcyon Way is an American power and progressive metal band from Atlanta , Georgia that formed in 2001.

history

The band was formed in 2001. Together they developed the first songs and released a demo and an EP in the following years. in 2004 and 2007 the band played on ProgPower USA . In 2008 her debut album A Manifesto for Domination followed . The album was produced by guitarist Jon Bodan with the assistance of James Murphy , who also mastered the album. The album was released worldwide on Nightmare Records . In 2010 the second album, Building the Towers , followed, produced by the band and Lasse Lammert ( Alestorm , Svartsot ). On the album Steve Braun was represented as the new singer. On October 25, 2011, the EP IndoctriNation joined.

The band has played with groups such as Helloween , Strapping Young Lad , Symphony X , Fozzy , Kamelot , Death Angel , Cage , Doro Pesch , Marc Rizzo , Sanctity , Vicious Rumors , Seven Witches , Samael , Cathedral , Brand New Sin , To / Die / For , Virgin Black , Prototype , Echoes of Eternity , Sacred Dawn , Krucible , Cellador , Freak Kitchen , A Lower Deep , Scum of the Earth , Speed ​​X , Bobaflex , Society 1 , Odin's Court , Imagika , Aska , Mindwarp Chamber , Six Minute Century , Circle II Circle , and Enertia .

style

The band plays demanding, progressive Power Metal, whereby the partial use of guttural vocals is characteristic.

Discography

  • 2002: Blind Eyes to the Sky (demo, self-release)
  • 2004: Deliver the Suffering (EP, self-published)
  • 2008: A Manifesto for Domination (Album, Nightmare Records )
  • 2010: Building the Towers (Album, Nightmare Records)
  • 2011: IndoctriNation (EP, Nightmare Records)
  • 2014: Conquer (album, Nightmare Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Halcyon Way , accessed September 8, 2012.
  2. Craig Hartranft: Halcyon Way: Building the Towers , accessed September 9, 2012.