Russell Allen

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Russell Allen
Allen during a Symphony X concert at Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 18, 2007
Allen during a Symphony X concert at Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 18, 2007
Background information
Birth name Russell Allen
Born July 19, 1971 (1971-07-19) (age 36)
Origin Long Beach, California, U.S.
Genre(s) Progressive metal
Hard rock
Instrument(s) vocals
Years active 1995-present
Associated acts Symphony X
Star One
Ayreon
Allen-Lande

Russell Allen (born July 19, 1971 in Long Beach, California) is the singer of the American symphonic progressive metal band Symphony X.

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[edit] Biography

Allen has been the lead singer of Symphony X since 1995, releasing seven studio albums with the band.

His first solo album, Atomic Soul, was released April 25, 2005. As well as singing he also plays the bass when performing songs from Atomic Soul live. He is referred to in various circles as "Sir Russell Allen", and is credited as such on Arjen Lucassen's Star One album.

In the summer of 2005 he went on tour with Symphony X on Dave Mustaine's Gigantour alongside such bands as Dream Theater, Megadeth, and Nevermore.

[edit] Musical style

Allen during a Symphony X concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Allen during a Symphony X concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Russell is most well-known for his very powerful singing style and drawn out vocal lines; possibly the most notable of which can be heard in the song "Wicked", on Symphony X's 2002 album, The Odyssey. More recently, Allen has demonstrated a harsher vocal style on Paradise Lost and during live performances. His singing is much lower and more forceful, at times adding a sharp "growling" style blended with his older melodic style. This, combined with Michael Romeo's recent use of D tuning, makes for a much heavier sound on stage, even in performances of older, more melodic songs.

Multi-instrumentalist Arjen Lucassen has said the following regarding Russell Allen:

Russell has a very powerful and versatile voice, and on top of that he is a great musician and performer. Russell was one of the few singers with whom I didn’t need to be present during recording, but when on the phone he let me hear the parts he had sung, my eyes filled with tears. Russell thought I was joking, but I was truly moved! At the moment Russell is one of the best singers in the world. And he proved that during the Star One tour.[1]

Allen has worked with Lucassen on various occasions: originally he sang the song "Dawn of a Million Souls" on Ayreon's 2000 album Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator (which also featured a guitar solo by Michael Romeo), and in 2002 he became one of the lead vocalists for Lucassen's project Star One.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

[edit] With Symphony X

[edit] With Star One

[edit] With Jørn Lande (as Allen/Lande)

[edit] External links

  1. ^ Lucassen, Arjen. Artist - Russell Allen. ArjenLucassen.com. Retrieved on 2006-06-09.

[edit] Official websites