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Unified Past - Shifting the Equilibrium



Progressive Rock

Baldwinsville
New York
United States


Band Description

Power progressive rock that combines elements from all eras of progressive rock. 70's Era Rush mixed with 80's Era Yes combined with a slight Dream Theater influence.


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Artist Biography

Unified Past is a power progressive rock band from Syracuse, New York.  Their new recording, "Shifting the Equilibrium", was released on September 15, 2015 . The recording contains 6 power prog compositions,clocking in at 56 minutes, and has been getting rave reviews from the international progressive rock community.  The addition of grammy award winning  vocalist Phil Naro show’s that the band is continuing to grow and evolve and that they are a band that prog rock fans should really get to know. Guitarist Stephen Speelman possesses a master’s degree in classical guitar performance, bass player Dave Mickelson is currently a member of Joey Belladonna's Cheif Big Way and thunderous drummer Victor Tassone has appeared on several independent artist releases as well, including Corvus Stone and Andy John Bradford's Oceans 5.
    While there is most certainly plenty of chops to be found in this band’s music, their overall sound focuses more on melody and song composition than it does on technical gymnastics. 
Unified Past's 2013 release, "Spots", on Melodic Revolution Records (MRR CD 22005) was their most gripping recording  yet and connected with many fans of  the progressive rock genre.  
Shifting the Equilibrium (MRR 22113) is the band’s 7th release and their third for Melodic Revolution Records. The CD is a 6 panel digi pack containing a 12 page booklet of lyrics and photos, designed by international fantasy artist Ed Unitsky, who also designed “Spots” in 2013. The stunning artwork is supplemented by the photography of Rochester’s Scott Hamilton. The visual presentation in combination with the sonic experience, makes this a recording that will most certainly introduce the band to a larger audience.
If you are a dedicated fan of progressive rock music and you are not familiar with Unified Past, the time is now to discover this power prog artist.


Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Acclaimed Progressive Rock Artists, UNIFIED PAST, set to release
7th album, Shifting The Equilibrium, on Melodic Revolution Records.
New Line-Up Gears Up For First Ever Live Shows In Early 2016.
Upstate New York’s acclaimed progressive rock band Unified Past, return with its most compelling album to date, Shifting The Equilibrium,
set for release September 15
th on Melodic Revolution Records. Combining
the best elements of the British progressive-rock style, with a distinct heavy-metal edge
Shifting The Equilibrium, delivers the goods in grand fashion: strong musicianship; killer vocals; and memorable melodies, all presented within a sonic landscape that cuts through to the heart of the listener.
We believe Prog music is becoming more popular in the U.S with each passing year and we think the U.S fan base is ready for our version of power prog,” says guitarist and co-founder Stephen Speelman. Adds drummer and co- founder Victor Tassone: “I like to place Unified Past into it's own pocket by delivering a unique base. I try to achieve that with a balance of expressiveness and drama in every beat.
From the anthemic “Today Is The Day,” a 12 minute prog opus to “Smile In The Face Of Adversity,” which the band calls “ a symphonic metal / rock opera type song”, and finally to “Peace Remains In the World,” certainly the heaviest metal-flavored song the band has yet done, Shifting The Equilibrium, will not only satisfy fans of their first six albums, but attract a new legion of Unified Past believers.
In addition to the new album, Unified Past are introducing a new member, frontman and vocalist Phil Naro. The band and Naro met through an introduction provided by the band’s label Melodic Revolution, which also had Naro as an artist. Naro brings with himself, a strong rock’n’roll pedigree, having performed and/or recorded with the likes of Billy Sheehan, Styx vocalist Lawrence Gowan, Kim Mitchell, Brian May, Julian Lennon, Peter Criss, Lou Gramm, Don Mancuso, Carmine Appice and Rudy Sarzo, among others. He has recorded and performed most recently with Rascals guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Gene Cornish, whose solo band The Dangerous Lovers is also fronted by Naro.
“Phil has brought a whole new dimension to the band and its music,” says Speelman. “He was just what the doctor ordered in terms of his musicality and vocal prowess. We have always been proud of our line up, but this time around, we feel the band has everything it needs to breakthrough.” Adds Naro about his emersion into the band as not only a vocalist but a co-writer of the songs: “Stephen & Victor came up with something impressive and it inspired me to come up with something equally impressive. I spend a lot of time in my own head, which is very important, me. I'm often scribbling down fragments that later act like trigger-points for lyrics & melodies.”
In addition to Naro, the band has been working with Cleveland-based keyboardist Jason Hanley, who has his doctorate degree and oversees the educational programs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum.
The origins of Unified Past date back to 1991 when Speelman and Tassone formed Long Island’s Labyrinth. Eventually Labyrinth signed with Atomik Records before splitting up in 2001. From there Speelman earned his Master’s Degree in Classical Guitar, and Tassone appeared on several independent prog releases, including Corvus Stone, Andy John Bradford’s Ocean’s 5 and The John Orr Franklin’s Breaking Ground Project.
The two musicians reunited in 2009 to form Unified Past mainly as a duo- studio only project. They released Tense in 2009 and soon after signed with Melodic Revolution Records. In 2011, they released Observations, which began to see them develop their fan base once again and achieved recognition in the independent progressive rock circles. In 2012, Speelman was recruited to work with Anthrax vocalist Joey Belladonna and it was while doing shows with Belladonna that Speelman met bassist Dave Mickelson. 2013’s Spots album broadened the band’s popularity still, leading the way for the expansion of the line- up and the prospect of the band’s first ever live shows.
“We were created as a studio-only project,” says Speelman, “it was never our intention to be a performing band. At the time we had too many other
commitments. Now, the entire dynamic has changed. We have a real band entity in place, and it only makes sense for us to hit the road and take this music directly to our fans.”
View the Unified Past video:
https://youtu.be/v5ga95kxOGU
Listen to the music:
https://soundcloud.com/unified-past/shifting-the-equilibrium- teaser
 
 



 

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