The A.X.E. Project
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The A.X.E. Project | |
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Origin | Montana, Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria |
Genre(s) | Gothic Metal Symphonic Metal |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Associated acts | Ciroza Demenzia |
Website | theaxeproject.com |
Members | |
Georgy Georgiev Rosen Georgiev Kiril Kertev Marin Ivanov Petar Svetlinov |
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Former members | |
Bilyana Cenova Rosen Mehanov Plamena Chelavrova Botyo Pavlov |
The A.X.E. Project is a gothic metal band with strong symphonic metal elements from Bulgaria.[1][2] The band has also been labeled as sympho gothic metal in many places and by the musicians themselves.[3]
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[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Georgy Georgiev - vocals, bass
- Rosen Georgiev - guitar
- Kiril Kertev - lead guitar
- Marin Ivanov - keyboards
- Petar Svetlinov - drums
[edit] Former
- Bilyana Cenova - vocals
- Rosen "Jimmy" Mehanov - lead guitar
- Plamena Chelavrova - vocals
- Botyo Pavlov - drums
[edit] Band History
[edit] Early Years
The band has a long musical history with the projects leading to its creation starting as early as 1991 by the two brothers Georgy Georgiev and Rosen Georgiev. The initial project was called A.X.E. and was started in Montana, Bulgaria. It underwent a lot of lune-up using session members from a lot of the other metal and rock bands in the city. [5]
[edit] 2001-2004
In 2001 the band changed their name from A.X.E. to The A.X.E. Project and recorded their debut album Stories From A Twilight Realm Pt.I, which was released by the band themselves and marketed trough their website. The CD features 9 original songs and its radio single Mountain Queen, featuring both male and female vocal performances, received serious radio play in the radio stations from the area, which helped the band establish themselves.[6] The release was supported by a few gigs in the band's hometown. Additionally it received a 7/10 review from Pro-Rock Magazine.[7]
[edit] 2005-present
At that point the band was still experiencing a lot of line-up changes so they started looking for a solid line-up that could carry out the recording of their new works. In the beginning of 2006 the band was ready with their next work - the demo EP Angles Without Wings, which is still not released to the public in order to aid the band in getting a record deal. What followed was getting the band on stage and their first appearance on stage since 2003 came in January 2007 when the band opened up for Evergrey and Stonegard in their shows in Sofia and Plovdiv.[8] More live shows and media appearances followed with the band visiting cities like Montana and Varna[9] and playing two international open air festivals - BerkRock, Bulgaria[10] and Red Alert Open Air, Ukraine.[11] At their BerkRock appearance the band was direct support for Brazen Abbot.[12] Until the end of 2007 the band played more club shows mainly in Sofia.[13][14]In January 2008, the female singer of the band, Bilyana Cenova had to quit the band for personal reasons, which left the band searching for a replacement.[15]
[edit] References
- ^ http://gmn-bg.com/?lang=BG&GMNaction=mp3&bgalb=notview Garo's Metal Newsletter
- ^ http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=101815 Encyclopedia Metallium
- ^ http://www.live.dsip.net/index.php?showtopic=7936 Red Alert Open Air Festival Discussion
- ^ the A.X.E. project Official Site
- ^ http://axe.digispherium.com/main.php?lang=en&dest=band#Band%20History Official Band History
- ^ http://axe.digispherium.com/main.php?lang=en&dest=disc Official Discography
- ^ http://pro-rock.net/reviews Pro-Rock's Official Web Site - Review Section
- ^ 4live promotions Homepage
- ^ Сцената » Изпълнител » The A.X.E. Project
- ^ http://berkrock.dir.bg/ Official BerkRock Page
- ^ http://www.mhm-fest.com/ Official MHM Festival Page
- ^ http://www.snimka.bg/album.php?album_id=189074 Berkstock Independent Show Review
- ^ The A.x.e. Project в "muzikant.org Night 3" - Българският форум за музиканти
- ^ Сцената » България » София » клуб Маската
- ^ http://www.katehizis.com/direct.php?nid=6238 Metal Katehizis News Portal
[edit] External links
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