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Erik Rosvold
Progressive / Rock / Metal

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SUNNYVALE, California
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Member Since3/25/2008
Band Websiteerosvold@gmail.com
Sounds LikeProgressive Rock/Metal - Sabbath, Genesis, Yes, Jethro Tull, ...
Record LabelSensory 2001
Type of LabelIndie


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10/09
All the vox for the first CD of the new project are completed. Rough mixes should be posted early next year. In the meantime, work has started on the follow-up. These two CD's will be a related concept. __________________________________________________________________

BIO
I have recorded (vocals, lyrics) with the progressive metal band Zero Hour on "The Towers of Avarice" and ""Metamorphosis" albums (Sensory label ).
I also provided lyrics, vocals and various instruments to Marble's "Starlite Storage". We were best described as a kind of a classic rock with eclectic overtones.

Link to my Artwork.

Link to Marble that has clips from "Starlite Storage" which was released in 2000.

Link to some youtube stuff from the 90's band Secular Trend that the guitarist has posted. I sang, played bass and acoustic guitar. Two tracks are original: "Burning Bridges" and "Search for Reason". All the rest are live covers ranging from Black Sabbath to the Police and beyond.

REVIEWS
Zero Hour: The Towers of Avarice
Reviewer: Murat Batmaz at Sea of Tranquility
Score: 5 out of 5
Zero Hour's second album, The Towers of Avarice, is possibly the most essential technical prog metal album of the millennium. It differs vastly from other bands' works in that it is characterized by an instantly recognisable songwriting aura, with machine-like instrument precision, incredibly haunting vocals, terrific lyrics, and superb production. In short, it offers everything fans of technical progressive metal expect. It is uncompromisingly heavy and capped by relentless riffage, excellent drum and bass work, and minimal keyboards to achieve atmosphere. However, rather than opting for one-dimensional, single-minded technical prowess, their music also presents a strong emotional impact from start to finish.
A curious concept about a society becoming enslaved to industrialist/capitalist ideals where a self-proclaimed saviour named Subterranean struggles to liberate them, the album starts and finishes in the exact same way. The distant key swells that open "The Towers of Avarice" reappear on the final song's intro, "The Ghosts of Dawn", to achieve unity. Musically, however, the pieces are polar opposites. The title track is a fierce number, going through several movements and featuring innumerable riff permutations by the Tipton brothers. It's a slow, haunting start ..boards with an amazing riff following it and eventually becoming the central instrument. Behind Jasun Tipton's amazing riffs explodes his brother's phenomenal bass groove, and immediately after, Mike Guy lays down pounding drum beats. The trio continue to play the riff till it sinks in before Jasun Tipton displays his impressive sweeping, ever so briefly. Around the 2:20 mark, just as one wonders what the singer sounds like, Erik Rosvold makes his first appearance, putting aside any and all worries that Zero Hour may be another of those prog bands with great music and a horrendous vocalist. On the contrary, Rosvold is among the most talented and versatile vocalists in the genre, exuding an intense hybrid of melodicicm and aggression, and delivering in a very clear, almost Dio-like tone. Shifting from raspy to crystalline vocals, he also does some narration during the song's cold, tranquil breakdown.

"The Subterranean" is equally heavy; it begins with a choppy, muted riff and prominent bass and drum attacks before it all disappears under a hugely melodic guitar theme that exalts Rosvold's majestic screams. Harsher and heavier staccato riffs return to the centre of the track for a superlative finale. "Strategem" is almost entirely bass driven, decorated with sprinkles of keyboards in the intro and laser-precise guitars strung across. Full of asymmetric rhythm shifts, this may be the most complex song on the album. It is busy with great breakdowns, more Becker-like sweeping, and sudden tempo changes. At its heaviest and most crushing moment, the song breaks into eerie silences filled with gentle keyboards and clean, melodic vocals. Rosvold's "Drop drop drop and liquify, I'll give the world to you, drop drop drop to sanctify, I promise only truth" quite possibly being the most moving vocal melody on the album. Not only is it memorable, but Rosvold's enunciation makes it all the more more powerful as well. Back to an aggressive final section, he sings in an angry tone almost identical to that of Jon Oliva's, particularly between 6:36 and 6:59.
The next song will prove anyone who thinks progressive metal has no emotion wrong. These people should hear "Reflections" before opening their mouth. Based entirely around acoustic guitars and synth effects, the lyrics and singing on this track elevate it among prog's most emotional songs ever. Rosvold sings with so much passion and control that he could give Daniel Gildenlow a run for his money. His amazing lyrics need to be mentioned again: "I crawled along a cracked and narrow path, I saw my reflection in some broken glass, it was blood red, blood red..." stressing the last two words emphatically.

"Demise and Vestige" is the centrepiece of the album. Over fifteen minutes, the first couple of minutes are mostly driven by Troy Tipton's bass and Mike Guy's drum accompaniment. Soon enough, well-timed strikes of distorted guitars crack the icy wall of sound, and generate an awe-inspiring riff motif. It is a very technical song, but somehow manages to maintain its dramatic inertia. The melodic vocals over sombre acoustic guitars at first and the repeated "Fade Away!" screams atop cutting electric leads later on suggest it's difficult to believe how diverse Rosvold's voice really is. The second half of the song is creepier, highlighted by more melodic lines and even gorgeous harmonies. "Ghosts of Dawn" is an atmospheric track to conclude the album. Keyboard effects, strings and plaintive vocals unite, stressing Rosvold's "Death comes to those who hate" lyrics and leaving the listener shuddering in awe.

Dino Alden is the best producer (along with Neil Kernon) for this type of music around, and he always delivers the goods, with clear-cut sound separation and a punching sonic quality. Add to this the amazing artwork by Travis Smith and you have a flawless masterpiece. Since its release in 2001, this disc still gets regular plays and refuses to get old or boring. It is simply astonishing.

Burrn! Magazine (Japan) reviewed by Akihisa Ozawa - 88 out 100 rating
Zero Hour: The Towers of Avarice
... In addition, soaring and powerful lead vocals control from higher registers considered unnecessary, a lone rebel, The Subterranean, fights to free brainwashed workers from slavery. Welcome to The Towers of Avarice, the latest release from rising progressive metallers Zerohour. As with all great science fiction and fantasy, the disks concept is a reflection of present-day society. Its message is simple: free yourself from the stagnation of everyday existence and enjoy life!

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Oct 21 2009 6:49 PM


Hi there.. we appreciate your friendship.. thank you:)

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Oct 9 2009 8:45 AM

Thanks for the add!!! Please drop by and check us out. YOU MIGHT LIKE IT!!!!!



John Kitchen

John Kitchen



Oct 1 2009 9:39 PM

ROCK ON MY NEW FRIEND

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Craig Smith



Sep 6 2009 2:22 AM

Hey buddy, just wanted to drop by and say hi. I've been meaning to ask if you have any kind of projects going on right now. You were my most favorite vocalist of Zero Hour and you've got a hell of a set of lungs on ya'. I was just wondering if you have anything else going on, if you do, please let me know. I'd love to hear it!
XpressivE

XpressivE



Aug 26 2009 5:49 PM

Thx for the add!
Greetings
HAKEN

HAKEN



Aug 25 2009 9:36 PM

Hi. Thanks for your friendship. We appreciate it. Cheers.
Tim Ripper Owens

Tim Ripper Owens



Aug 23 2009 11:22 PM

Check it out.....Killer new Fan pack (Autographed) Also got RIPPER shirts and other stuff on His sites!!!!Also Solo cd (Play my game) is out NOW
SEPULTURA [NEW album A-LEX in stores NOW]

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Aug 22 2009 1:35 PM

Hi, thanks for the friendship and the support, it means a lot!
Our NEW album A-LEX is out now, get it at your local record store or at Amazon!
Enjoy A-LEX and spread the word, tell all your friends about our new album.
We will be touring a lot this year so keep checking our page regularly for tour-dates and for news!

cheers
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Thomas Tomsen

Thomas Tomsen



Aug 19 2009 2:04 PM

Hi Erik.. Thanks! Nice to meet you!! Greets Thomas
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Invisible Hand



Jul 25 2009 6:11 AM

Invisible Hand has produced new songs. Come check them out.

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Defeat Mind

Defeat Mind



Jul 7 2009 2:21 PM

Thanks for the req

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Jul 5 2009 12:21 AM

Thanks for the Add, Cheers from Mexico!!
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Morphelia

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Jul 2 2009 6:49 AM

Hey Erik!
Thanks for the add and welcome to the morphelia-space. Keep on rocking and stay tuned!
Greetz from Germany
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Jul 1 2009 6:40 PM

you Rock!
MERZAH

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Jul 1 2009 5:41 PM

Killer prog man, thanks for adding us!

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Alex Arellano Malca



May 2 2009 1:09 AM

Hi Erik,
Thanks for the great comment :)
If you ever need a drummer, please contact me!!!
your fan & friend!
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Apr 29 2009 9:25 PM

Thanks for the add Erik Rosvold, so glad to be your friend :) please check out our profile and tell us what you think :)
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Mutant Bass

Mutant Bass



Mar 29 2009 4:32 PM

whut up!!! how's everything in here? hope all is well with life and music!

hope your finding time to yourself! take it easy!

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llorenth

llorenth



Feb 26 2009 2:05 AM

I listen to rough mix 1 and lament of what could have been. It's so damn GOOD. Not that ZH with Chris is bad, he's got his own thing and does it well, but I admit I like your voice and lyrics better. Eh, it's past, but thanks for sharing such great music and your wonderful voice. I still have the Marble CD you gave me at PPUSA 1.
Lanfear

Lanfear



Jan 20 2009 9:33 PM

AMAZING VOICE - GREAT!!!
Many THX for adding us to your friends, we truly appreciate that :)
We wish you all the best - rock on!!!

Some news:
We're happy to announce the first dates for our European tour this spring.
Just visit our page from time to time for updates and additional gigs.
C ya on the road!!!

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THE NUBBISH - Feverishly, Doing Nothing!!!



Jan 4 2009 2:58 AM

Your voice is GREAT! I hear a little Ray Gillen influence, if I'm not mistaken.

Thanks for adding us, Erik, and all the best in 2009.

Rock on... RM
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Josh

Josh



Dec 18 2008 6:59 AM

Hey Erik, I'm a big fan from your Zero Hour days... Towers of Avarice and Metamorphosis were great albums, then besides losing their superior vocalist, their newer albums are just boring in comparison. The song structure and writing is different now, I guess dumbed down... Did you participate in the writing or structuring of either of the albums?
Rick

Rick



Oct 8 2008 10:03 PM

Thanks for your friend request!!

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Sep 17 2008 2:27 PM

Hi, Erik!
Thank you for the request!
Best wishes!
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JESSE

JESSE



Jul 12 2008 4:43 AM

Killer vocals.Hope you get something started soon.
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