Glen Alvelais
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Glen Alvelais (born February 22, 1968) is a heavy metal lead guitarist from the San Francisco Bay Area. Alvelais was the lead guitarist for Forbidden[1] and has also played in Testament.[1]
Glen left Forbidden in 1989, a year after the release of their cult classic debut Forbidden Evil.[1] In 2008, Glen orchestrated the re-uniting of Forbidden, and has written guitar solos for the metal band Tenet, featuring Jed Simon, Gene Hoglan, and Steve "Zetro" Souza.[2] As of July 2009, Glen is no longer part of Forbidden's reunion.[3]
Currently Glen is working on his new group LD/50 which includes vocalist Clark Brown, bassist Terry Goss, and drummer Tony Providence. The lineup formerly included noted drummer Jeremy Colson.[1]
Discography
- 1988: Forbidden - Forbidden Evil
- 1989: Forbidden - Raw Evil - Live At The Dynamo
- 1991: Bizarro - demo
- 1993: Testament - Return to the Apocalyptic City
- 1995: Damage - demo
- 1997: Testament - Demonic (one solo)
- 1998: Bizarro - demo #2
- 2000: LD/50 - Y2K demo
- 2003: LD/50 - demo II
- 2006: X-3 - "Fluoxetine" for Drum Nation 3 (Magna Carta)
- 2009: Tenet - Sovereign
- 2009: Defiance - The Prophecy
- 2010: LD/50 - LD/50 (demo)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Metal-Rules: Interview with Glen Alvelais - Forbidden, Testament, LD/50
- ↑ Tenet: Demo Recordings Posted Online! blabbermouth.net
- ↑ Guitarist Glen Alvelais Quits Forbidden blabbermouth.net
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