Transatlantic (band)
Transatlantic | |
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Transatlantic live in Stuttgart in 2010: Roine Stolt, Daniel Gildenlöw, Pete Trewavas, Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy. | |
Background information | |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1999–2002, 2009–present |
Labels | InsideOut Music, Radiant |
Website | www.transatlanticweb.com |
Members |
Neal Morse Mike Portnoy Roine Stolt Pete Trewavas |
Transatlantic is a progressive rock supergroup consisting of Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings, Pete Trewavas of Marillion and Edison's Children, Mike Portnoy formerly of Dream Theater and Neal Morse formerly of Spock's Beard. They formed in 1999 as a side project to their full-time bands until 2002. They reunited in 2009.
Biography
Originally intending to include Fates Warning guitarist Jim Matheos, Morse and Portnoy tapped The Flower Kings guitarist/vocalist Roine Stolt when Matheos was unable to participate. The band completed their lineup by adding bassist and progressive rock veteran Pete Trewavas from the group Marillion and Edison's Children.
The name of the group was originally planned to be "Second Nature", but was changed to Transatlantic on suggestion by the cover artist Per Nordin.
Their first album, 2000's SMPT:e (a play on words, as both a combination of the members' last initials, as well as a common machine time protocol used in high end recording studios) received strong critical reviews, including "some of the best progressive rock music ever written" (Robert Taylor in Allmusic)).
A subsequent tour of the United States led to a double live CD, Transatlantic Live in America, and a video of the same name. The band showed their musical heritage on the live CD, presenting covers of The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever", as well as a medley of Genesis' epic "Watcher of the Skies" and "Firth of Fifth".
Though SMPT:e contained the 31-minute opus "All of the Above", the band's second studio album, 2001's Bridge Across Forever, found the band flexing their muscles further in the long form for which progressive rock is known. The CD contained just four tracks, the 26-minute "Duel With the Devil", the 14-minute "Suite Charlotte Pike", and the 26-minute "Stranger in Your Soul" making up the bulk of the disc, with the title track coming in at a relatively scant five minutes. The limited edition also contains a cover of Pink Floyd's "Shine on You Crazy Diamond". In November 2001 the band toured Europe. As an added bonus for progressive metal fans, Daniel Gildenlöw of the band Pain of Salvation sat in throughout the tour as a "fifth member" of the band, playing keyboards, guitars, percussion, and even doing some vocals, both background and lead.
Morse left his regular band Spock's Beard in October 2002 stating that 'God wants me to do something else', which meant leaving the mainstream prog scene to launch a new career as a Christian musician. This move also included ending his activities for Transatlantic. Portnoy reacted: 'This spells the end of Transatlantic as I wouldn't possibly consider continuing it without him.'[1] A live DVD of the band's last tour was released in late 2003, featuring all aforementioned epics with "Suite Charlotte Pike" mixed with the Abbey Road medley by the Beatles.
In the years to follow Morse continued to collaborate with Portnoy both in the studio and on stage. Morse' concerts frequently included one or more Transatlantic songs. A three-quarter reunion took place on August 23, 2008, when Stolt and Portnoy joined Morse at the Three Rivers Prog Fest in Pittsburgh for "We All Need Some Light" and "Stranger In Your Soul".
On April 16, 2009, it was officially announced that the band had reunited and begun work on a third studio album.[2][3] The album was released in October 2009 and consisted of a single 77-minute title-track The Whirlwind. A special edition of the album was also released, including a second disc with four additional original tracks and four cover tracks. Additionally, a deluxe edition was released, which included a DVD documenting the making of the album.[4] The album reached No. 21 on the U.S. Billboard Heatseekers chart.[5]
The band toured North America and Europe in April–May 2010 in support of The Whirlwind. Dubbed the Whirld Tour, the band was again joined by Daniel Gildenlöw on stage.[6] End 2012 Morse compiled a CD called A Proggy Christmas performed by The Prog World Orchestra. The Prog World Orchestra has different well known progressive rock names as members on each track. One of the ten songs on this album is "Silent Night/We All Need Some Light" and on this instrumental track The Prog World Orchestra is composed of the four members of Transatlantic.
In February 2013, the new Neal Morse band (with Mike Portnoy) and The Flower Kings started a European tour together which will be followed by a gig in Los Angeles in May. Each band will perform a set with their own songs and the encore set will feature Transatlantic songs performed by Morse, Portnoy and Stolt supported by members of the two bands with special guests Jonas Reingold and Randy George alternating on bass.[7][8] The encore ends with eleven musicians on the stage.
On March 10, 2013, Pete Trewavas announced at the Marillion Weekend Convention in Port Zélande, the Netherlands, that he would be going to Nashville in the Summer to record new material with Transatlantic. Neal Morse confirmed this to DPRP.[9]
On May 30, 2013, Mike Portnoy announced that they had finished writing the new album. It features five songs (two epics and three "normal length" ones) plus 8 covers for the bonus disc. [10] The album will be released in January 2014.[11]
On October 17, 2013, Kaleidoscope, the 4th studio album by Transatlantic has been revealed and set to be released on 27th January 2014. [12]
Gallery
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Roine Stolt
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Neal Morse
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Mike Portnoy
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Pete Trewavas
Discography
Studio albums
- SMPT:e (Regular release and limited edition with bonus disc) (2000)
- Bridge Across Forever (Regular release and limited edition with bonus disc) (2001)
- The Whirlwind (Regular release, special edition with bonus disc, and deluxe edition with bonus disc and DVD) (2009)
- Kaleidoscope (2014)
Live albums
- Live in America (2001)
- Live in Europe (2003)
- Whirld Tour 2010: Live in London (2010)
- More Never Is Enough: Live In Manchester & Tilburg 2010 (2011)
Other albums
- Bridge Across Europe Tour 2001 (2001)
- Transatlantic Demos by Neal Morse (2003)
- SMPT:e - The Roine Stolt Mixes (2003)
Videography
- Live In America (VHS, 2001)
- Building The Bridge (VHS, 2002)
- Live In Europe (2 DVD, 2003)
- Drums Across Forever by Mike Portnoy (DVD, 2003)
- Building The Bridge & Live In America (DVD, 2006)
- The Making Of Whirlwind (bonus DVD to The Whirlwind's deluxe edition, 2009)
- The Official Bootleg DVD (2010, exclusively sold at gigs)
- Whirld Tour 2010: Live in London (2 DVD, 2010)
- More Never Is Enough: Live In Tilburg 2010 (2 DVD, 2011)
Members
- Neal Morse - lead vocals, keyboard, guitar
- Mike Portnoy - drums, lead and backing vocals
- Roine Stolt - guitar, lead vocals
- Pete Trewavas - bass guitar, lead and backing vocals
Touring members
- Daniel Gildenlöw - guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (2001, 2010 and 2014 tours)
- Ted Leonard - guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (2014 US tour only)
References
- ↑ http://www.transatlanticweb.com/news.php?p=newsarch
- ↑ "Transatlantic Reunite for New Studio Album!". Mike Portnoy's forum. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
- ↑ "Transatlantic Flies Again!!!". The Flower Kings official website. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
- ↑ "TRANSATLANTIC'S THE WHIRLWIND - Coming in October!". Transatlantic - The Official Site. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
- ↑ Charts, Allmusic
- ↑ "TRANSATLANTIC - WHIRLD TOUR 2010!!! (now with DANIEL GILDENLOW)". Mike Portnoy. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
- ↑ http://www.progrockmag.com/news/neal-morse-band-and-flower-kings-tour-was-eureka-moment/
- ↑ http://www.progrockmag.com/news/mike-portnoy-joins-neal-morse-for-flower-kings-tour/
- ↑ http://www.dprp.net/wp/?p=8896
- ↑ http://www.facebook.com/mikeportnoyofficial/posts/605254459492200
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR9PIJ9d2ck&sns=em
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152011661785439&set=a.427085880438.214768.289541335438&type=1&theater
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Transatlantic. |
- Transatlantic official site
- Encyclopaedia Metallum page
- An interview with Pete Trewavas on the Whirlwind (November 2009)
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