Place Vendome (band)

Place Vendome
Background information
Genres Hard rock, AOR
Years active 2004-2013
Labels Frontiers Records
Associated acts Unisonic, Pink Cream 69, Vanden Plas
Members Michael Kiske
Dennis Ward
Uwe Reitenauer
Gunther Werno
Dirk Bruinenberg
Past members Kosta Zafiriou

Place Vendome is a melodic hard rock/AOR project, founded in 2004 by Frontiers Records president Serafino Perugino.

Place Vendome was formed by ex-Helloween and current Unisonic vocalist Michael Kiske, Dennis Ward (bass and production), Kosta Zafiriou (drums) and Uwe Reitenauer (guitars) from the band Pink Cream 69 and Gunther Werno (keyboards) from the band Vanden Plas.

The project has released three full-length albums; Place Vendome in 2005, Streets Of Fire in 2009 and Thunder In The Distance in 2013.

History

The debut album (2004-2005)

Serafino Perugino devised the idea for the Place Vendome project during the winter of 2004. He approached both Michael Kiske and Dennis Ward with the proposition of recording an AOR album. According to Kiske "The whole band was an idea of Serafino Perugino from Frontiers Records...He first got into contact with Dennis Ward of Pink Cream 69 and hired him to oversee the project...He proposed the idea to me and after hearing the songs, I agreed to do the record. I was impressed by the strength of the material."[1] The songwriting for the debut album, Place Vendome, was provided by Dennis Ward, with further contributions from David Readman and Alfred Koffler.[2]

The Streets Of Fire album (2008-2009)

Place Vendome's second album was released on February 20, 2009 and featured the same line-up. The songwriting for the Streets of Fire album was provided by Torsti Spoof (Leverage), Ronny Milianowicz (Saint Deamon), Robert Sall (Work of Art) and Magnus Karlsson (Primal Fear). A video was filmed for the song "My Guardian Angel", marking Kiske's visual return since 1996.[3]

The formation of Unisonic (2009)

On November 10, 2009, Place Vendome members Michael Kiske, Dennis Ward and Kosta Zafiriou, joined forces with guitarist Mandy Meyer, to form the rock band Unisonic. In 2010, they began their first tour, playing mostly material from the Place Vendome albums, some Helloween classics and only one new song. In 2011, current Gamma Ray and former Helloween guitarist Kai Hansen was added to the line-up. During Unisonic's following live performance at Loud Park Festival, the band focused on performing their own material and played only the song "Cross The Line" from the first Place Vendome album. Since Unisonic's self-titled debut album was released in March 2012, the band has not performed any Place Vendome songs during their concerts.

The Thunder in the Distance album (2012-2013)

In 2012, Frontiers Records announced that Michael Kiske agreed to start working on a third Place Vendome album. A change in the line-up was also announced, with Dirk Bruinenberg (ex-Adagio) replacing Kosta Zafiriou as the drummer.[4] The project's third album, Thunder in the Distance was released on November 1, 2013. The songwriting for this release was provided by Magnus Karlsson, Timo Tolkki (ex-Stratovarius), Alessandro Del Vecchio (Hardline), Tommy Denander (Radioactive), Roberto Tiranti and Andrea Cantarelli (Labyrinth), Sören Kronqvist (Sunstorm) and Brett Jones.[5][6] A music video was filmed for the song "Talk To Me". It is the last album of the band.

Members

Former members:

Discography

References

  1. "Lords of Metal ezine". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. "Frontiers". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  3. "Place Vendome to Release Streets of Fire in February". Hardrockhideout.com. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
  4. http://kiskefanclub.com/?p=1133
  5. "Review: "Place Vendome: Thunder In The Distance" - Sea of Tranquility - The Web Destination for Progressive Music!". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  6. "Frontiers". Retrieved 29 October 2014.

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