THE GENTLE STORM - Debut Album To Feature EPIC ROCK CHOIR From Theater Production Of AYREON's The Human Equation

October 29, 2014, 9 years ago

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THE GENTLE STORM - Debut Album To Feature EPIC ROCK CHOIR From Theater Production Of AYREON's The Human Equation

Arjen Lucassen (Ayreon, Star One, Guilt Machine) and Anneke van Giersbergen (The Gathering, Devin Townsend Project) recently joined forces for new band, The Gentle Storm, and confirmed they have signed a deal with InsideOutMusic for the release of their debut album early next year. Lucassen has checked in with the following update:

"We recorded the Epic Rock Choir - who will perform at the Human Equation theater shows - for the The Gentle Storm album, it was AMAZING! Thanks again all of you, till next time..."

In a recent post on Facebook, Lucassen sheds a little more light on the forthcoming album:

“The Gentle Storm concept album will be a double CD, with the same songs on each CD but in VERY different, contrasting arrangements. CD1, the 'Gentle' album, will be all acoustic and folky with lots of exotic instruments. CD2, the 'Storm' album, will be an all-out, bombastic orchestral metal album. Of course there are plenty of progressive elements mixed in as well. Questions? Ask away!"

Fans are invited to send their questions here.

Having originally worked together back in 1998 on Ayreon's album, Into The Electric Castle, and reconvening again for the seventh Ayreon album, 01011001, The Gentle Storm sees the duo collaborate for a full double-album that will see the light of day next year. Anneke will also take the music on the road in 2015, backed by a band of Dutch musicians; however Arjen himself will not take part.

Lucassen released his Ayreon album, The Human Equation, album in 2004 and it has long been considered one of his best works. A notable difference with its predecessors was that this Ayreon story was neither based in science-fiction nor fantasy, but was instead a realistic tale about emotions. There were more roles and more dialogues than on previous albums. The music was, as always, very diverse with rock, metal, psychedelic, folk and symphonic influences in styles that honor Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and Pink Floyd among others.

It was clear from the beginning that The Human Equation had the potential to be a theatrical production, and this has remained a dream for Arjen. Unfortunately, apart from a few tentative attempts by various parties, a project never came to fruition in the Netherlands. One of the main obstacles to perform The Human Equation live in the Netherlands, irregardless of Arjen’s involvement, was dealing with the expectations that fans would have concerning the cast and band. The availability of this group of artists is extremely limited after all, and the expectations were (and are!) extremely high.

When The Theater Equation started in September 2013 the plan was to perform the piece with a group of musical fans, as has been done in other countries. But when various original vocalists appeared very interested to participate in this unique event, the plan changed. The project transformed into a large international venture and the small scale project was extended and adapted. The fan version, for instance, was to take place in a small theater in March 2015, but the sheer star power of the participants forced the team to look for a larger venue, resulting in the show’s rescheduling to September of that year. Arjen Lucassen himself does not perform, but he does endorse and advises the project.

The production will run from September 18th - 20th at the Nieuwe Luxor Theater in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Tickets are now on sale here.

Do you have questions? Please email The Theater Equation team at thetheaterequation@gmail.com or visit their Facebook page here.

Check out a trailer for the production below, which introduces the vocalists and players:

Go to this location for detailed information and updates.



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