With the release of his solo debut, “Metalusion” (due out April 5th), guitarist Glen Drover, best known for his precision and power playing with Megadeth and Eidolon, “blends the venom and attack of modern metal and the technically demanding musicianship that defines the classic jazz-rock genre.”
The instrumental, 10-track album features five original compositions and metallic- edged interpretations of material composed by musical giants Frank Zappa, Al DiMeola and Jean-Luc Ponty.
“Metalusion” presents a side of Drover’s musical identity that the metal community has rarely witnessed, while boasting diverse yet highly cohesive tracks. “Each song should sound as though it was meant to be included on the record,” says Drover
Glen Drover Reveals Details of Solo Album, “Metalusion”
March 10, 2011
With the release of his solo debut, “Metalusion” (due out April 5th), guitarist Glen Drover, best known for his precision and power playing with Megadeth and Eidolon, “blends the venom and attack of modern metal and the technically demanding musicianship that defines the classic jazz-rock genre.”
The instrumental, 10-track album features five original compositions and metallic- edged interpretations of material composed by musical giants Frank Zappa, Al DiMeola and Jean-Luc Ponty.
“Metalusion” presents a side of Drover’s musical identity that the metal community has rarely witnessed, while boasting diverse yet highly cohesive tracks. “Each song should sound as though it was meant to be included on the record,” says Drover