Belgium
based progressive power metal band MAX PIE will
release their third album, “Odd Memories”
on June 19 via Mausoleum
Records. MAX PIE are powerful,
melodramatic with heroic choruses, soaring vocals, and mind-blowing
instrumentation.
MAX
PIE will appeal to fans of Dream
Theater, Rhapsody, Kamelot, Symphony
X and Circus
Maximus.”Odd Memories“, the most
inventive and ambitious one yet featuring special guest Julien
Spreutels (Epysode, Ethernity)
on keyboards.
Track
listing:
01. Odd
Memories Opening
02. Age of Slavery
03. Odd Future
04. Promised Land
05. Love Hurts
06. Don’t Call My Name
07. Hold On
08. Unchain Me
09. Cyber Junkie
10. The Fountain Of Youth
02. Age of Slavery
03. Odd Future
04. Promised Land
05. Love Hurts
06. Don’t Call My Name
07. Hold On
08. Unchain Me
09. Cyber Junkie
10. The Fountain Of Youth
“Odd
Memories“; 10 epic original and captivating progressive metal
anthems!
MAX
PIE are:
Tony
Carlino – Vocals
Damien Di Fresco – Guitars & Keyboard
Sylvain Godenne – Drums
Lucas Boudina – Bass Guitar
Damien Di Fresco – Guitars & Keyboard
Sylvain Godenne – Drums
Lucas Boudina – Bass Guitar
Founded
in 2005 by vocalist Tony Carlino, Max
Pie – like most other bands in their early stages – underwent a number
of unavoidable line-up changes but kept on writing, rehearsing and step by step
building a loyal following thanks to a rigorous touring schedule and impressive
stage presence.
In 2012 they
released “Initial Process” their debut, featuring special
guests Emmanuelle Casali (DGM, Astra) on
keyboards and guitarist extra-ordinaire Patrick Thayse. The
album was both a critical and commercial success around Europe, both with the
Prog-Rock crowd and hard and heavy Rock fans in general, allowing them to tour
as support act for Jon Oliva’s Pain.
The
follow-up “Eight Pieces – One World” features Simone
Mularoni – the mastermind of Italian prog-metal-rock
masters DGM and the cyber–thrash
band Empyriosto.Mularoni, in addition a
celebrated producer, also mixed and mastered the album. Once again critically
acclaimed around the world, they performed excerpts from this second opus while
performing at festivals around Europe and touring with acts such
as Symphony X, Evergrey, Fates
Warning, Avantasia and Queensrÿche.
Now,
in 2015, Max Pie returns with their most
inventive and ambitious album yet: “Odd Memories”. More
progressive, more melodic, more powerful.
And
once again – as was the case with their two previous albums – Max
Pie called on Simone Mularoni to produce “Odd
Memories” at his Domination Studio, located in the
medieval-fashioned Republic of San Marino. Finally, last but not
least, Didier Scohier created the stunning artwork.
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