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CRIMSON GLORY Announces 2025 Tour Dates

Legendary ⁢florida progressive metallers CRIMSON GLORY are set to return to the stage in 2025 with a string of European and U.S.tour dates. The band, known for their⁢ intricate musicianship and soaring vocals, will be bringing ​their signature sound to ‍fans across the globe.

The tour kicks off in March with appearances at the Up The Hammers festival in Athens, ⁢Greece, and the Mylos venue in Thessaloniki, Greece. They’ll then head to Cyprus for​ a show at Downtown Live ⁢in Strovolos before making their way to the U.S.for Hell’s Heroes Festival in Houston, Texas.

April will see CRIMSON GLORY grace the stages of Epic Fest in Roskilde, Denmark, and Rampa Kultura in Goleniów, Poland. ⁣ The band will continue their European trek in May with performances at Courts ‍Of Chaos in Plozévet, France, DVG Club in Kortrijk, Belgium, and Poppodium ⁣013 in ⁤Tilburg, Netherlands.

june brings two major festival appearances: Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg, Sweden, and Rock Hard in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

This lineup, featuring Ben Jackson ​on guitar, Jeff Lords on bass, and Dana Burnell on drums, along with new additions Travis Wills‌ on ⁣vocals and Mark “Borgy” Borgmeyer on guitar, made its live debut in ‌October at the Keep⁣ It True​ Rising IV ‍festival in Würzburg, Germany.This marked ​CRIMSON GLORY’s first live performance in over 12 years.

“At first, I was a little nervous when⁢ I was reading the comments, but then​ I was, like, it is⁢ what it​ is.I’m just gonna⁣ go out ⁢there, do⁣ my best and let the chips fall where they fall,” Wills shared in ‌an interview with The Metal Command ‌about the fan response to the⁢ band’s new single, “Triskaideka”.

“The guys [in the band] obviously like what‍ I’ve been doing with the⁢ songs, and⁢ that’s really vital. It’s really importent that the that the fans of ⁣the band dig it, and‌ I’m⁢ really glad that they got a little glimpse of what my voice kind of steers toward that ⁤they can get on board with that.”

“I’ve ⁤seen some real engaging comparisons, and while I don’t hear it, I’m glad to read it. So that makes me happy, especially the ⁢Warrel Dane [comparison].I’m, like, I don’t hear it, but I’ll take that.And, of‍ course, the kind of​ Midnight [original CRIMSON GLORY singer] overtone, I’m⁤ very glad to do that.”

“Man, I’ll tell you what, I was really scared going — not scared, but​ just nervous going into it, as when‍ you’re stepping into a legendary vocalist[‘s shoes], there’s a lot of weight that is on your shoulders,” Wills admitted. “And I had to⁢ think about it,⁣ if this is ​something that I feel like I coudl do. And ‍I thought about it, ​and I’m, like, ‘Yeah, I can do‍ this.’ And I’m glad⁤ that these guys trust me‍ to bring ⁢that to‌ the band.”

jackson elaborated on the band’s musical direction,stating,”We’re trying to go back more ​towards the roots of the band,like the sound and style of the first ⁤two albums [1986’s self-titled LP and 1988’s ‘Transcendence’]. So it’s kind of a conscious move, that that’s what we’re going for. The third ​and fourth album [1991’s ‘Strange And Lovely’ and 1999’s ‘Astronomica’] where a little‌ different, but we’re going back to the core sound.”

With a ‌revitalized lineup and ⁢a commitment to‍ their ‌classic sound,CRIMSON GLORY ‌is poised to captivate audiences worldwide in 2025.

Legendary power metal‍ band Crimson Glory is​ gearing up for a triumphant return with a new album that promises to ‍recapture the‍ magic of their early days. The ‌band, known​ for their soaring vocals and ⁤intricate musicianship, is set to⁣ release their first ‍studio album in⁢ over a decade, featuring a fresh lineup and a sound that harkens back to their classic era.

Guitarist Ben Jackson, a founding member of the band, revealed in a recent interview that‍ the new music draws heavily from their iconic first two albums, “Crimson Glory” and‍ “Transcendence.” “The new Crimson Glory​ music sounds ‘pretty close’ to ‘Crimson Glory’ and ‘Transcendence,'” ⁤Jackson shared. “Obviously‌ we’re different now and we’re evolving, as a band should.‌ It might‌ have a ⁣little more modernisms about it, it might sound a little ⁢more⁣ modern. The production will probably be‍ a little better and more modern than the productions on the first two albums because⁢ of‍ things that you can do today in the recording world.”

He continued, ⁤”Stylistically, the way ‌we’re ​writing, I ⁤think it’s really right up the alley of what we were doing then. And,obviously,Travis is ​gonna bring ​something new to this,because he’s a different guy,he’s ⁣his own guy. Like he​ says,on some of these songs,he dose little things that sort of tip the hat to the Midnight vibe,but he’s really an⁣ original,and that’s what we‍ needed in a⁣ new ⁤singer. We didn’t want a Midnight clone. We wanted somebody who‍ was⁣ special, a real original. And​ we have that. Travis is very special, very original.”

Travis, the band’s new vocalist, echoed Jackson’s sentiments, ⁢stating, “‘Astronomica’ were a⁢ little different⁤ in style, and it ‍just seems that the fans have always really embraced⁤ and loved ‌the first two albums⁤ the most, so we’re going to try to recapture that sort of vibe and sound for this new album.”

He added, “I really ‌liked ​the [first] single that came out… But I⁢ think the stuff that we’ve got for the new album ​is just stellar, and fans are gonna be‍ really pleased. There’s a lot of hat tipping to Midnight in it, and there’s a lot of revisiting the sound from the ‍first two albums. So I think everybody’s gonna be ‌really pleased.”

The band’s journey back⁣ to the studio began with the discovery of a ⁣talented Greek vocalist named Mystique. While ⁤the collaboration with Mystique ultimately didn’t ⁤pan out, it reignited⁤ the band’s passion for creating new music. “There was this really ⁣great singer named Mystique,a guy ‍from Greece,and he was ‍brought to our ⁤attention by a‍ friend of​ ours,” Jackson explained. “And the guy ⁣Mystique really caught our attention, got us kind of interested in maybe doing something with the band again.”

He continued, “He ⁤sounded⁤ a lot ⁤like‌ [original Crimson Glory singer] Midnight, ​which ‍was appealing for us‌ at‍ first. And then we worked with the guy for almost a couple of years, writing some songs and​ discussing the possibility of⁤ him joining the band. ​And ultimately it didn’t​ really work out‌ with ​him. We didn’t really ⁣agree on everything we were⁣ doing with the songwriting, but he was a cool guy. But it didn’t‍ really work out, so he’s gonna go ahead ​and ⁤do a solo ‍album. And we wish him well with ⁢that. But that’s‌ kind of what got us reinterested, actually, is our friend bringing this ​guy to our attention. And when it didn’t work out with him, Jeff and Dana and I ‌were already kind of amped‍ up with some of the new songs that we were ⁢working ⁢on. And we said, ‘Well, we’ll find somebody and we’ll just do⁢ this.’ ‍And we did.We looked‌ at a couple other singers before we kind of happened upon the guy we have now, Travis.”

Jackson was immediately impressed by Travis’s audition, noting, “What excited me was, I guess, he sent us a version⁢ of him singing one of our classic songs, ‘Painted Skies,’ and it sounded really good; he was really capturing the emotion of ‌the song. And he didn’t‍ sound exactly like Midnight, like‌ he was trying to copycat‍ him; he kind of had his own sound, his own voice, but he was really, really nailing it and sounded really good with it. So I was, like,⁤ ‘This guy ‌is something else.'”

With a new vocalist in place and a renewed sense‌ of purpose, Crimson Glory is poised to deliver an album that will satisfy longtime fans while introducing their powerful sound to a new generation of metalheads.

Legendary progressive⁢ power​ metal band Crimson Glory has returned with‍ a⁣ new lineup, but founding guitarist Jon drenning will not‌ be part of the reunion. In a recent statement, Drenning expressed his well wishes for his former bandmates while explaining his absence.

“I wish Ben, ⁣Dana and Jeff all the best,” drenning shared with BLABBERMOUTH.NET. “I would have loved to be a part of this new chapter, but my priorities are⁤ not in sync with the band at this juncture. ‍indeed, being a father ⁣has shaped my priorities in ways ⁢I could never imagine.”

Drenning’s departure comes after a decade-long hiatus from the band.In a 2023 interview, ⁤vocalist Ben Jackson⁣ revealed‍ that Drenning had become increasingly distant from the band around 2012, ultimately choosing to ‌focus on family life.

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“He came to a few [writing sessions] and then sort of slacked off on it. And that’s one of the⁣ reasons ​that led to Todd [La Torre] just kind of ‍pulling out​ and going full force​ with QUEENSRŸCHE. and that was over 10, 11 years ago now, and we haven’t really had any contact with Jon in the last​ 10 years — any of us.”

Drenning’s‍ absence marks a significant shift for Crimson Glory, who have been largely inactive as La Torre’s departure ‍in 2013. La Torre, who went on to become the vocalist for Queensrÿche, had joined Crimson Glory in ⁤2010 and contributed to several live performances and a demo track titled “garden Of Shadows.”

The band’s new lineup features‌ Mark Borgemeyer on⁣ guitar, who⁤ Drenning ‍believes is a suitable replacement. “Mark Borgemeyer is a good friend and I can’t think ⁣of a better candidate to fill my shoes,” Drenning stated. He⁣ also hinted at potential⁤ future surprises for fans, urging them to ‍“stay tuned.”

Crimson Glory’s return has generated‍ excitement among‍ fans ⁣of the progressive power‌ metal genre.The ‌band’s‍ new singles are eagerly anticipated, marking a ​new chapter in‌ their storied history.

Legendary progressive metal band Crimson Glory has announced a highly anticipated return to the stage in 2025. The band, known⁣ for their soaring vocals, intricate musicianship, and powerful lyrics,‍ will embark on a tour across the United States, marking their first live ‌performances in several years.

Crimson ​Glory’s lineup for the tour will feature⁤ original members Jon Drennan on vocals, Ben Jackson on guitar, and Jeff​ Lords on bass. The⁣ band ‍will be⁣ joined by drummer ​Dana Burnell, who previously⁤ toured with Crimson Glory in support of their 1999 album “Astronomica” and participated in a subsequent European tour.

“We’re incredibly excited to get back on the ‌road and share our music with fans again,” said Drennan in a recent statement. “We’ve‌ been working hard on putting‍ together a setlist that spans our entire career, ⁣and we ⁢can’t wait to ⁣see everyone out there.”

The band’s announcement comes ‌on ‌the heels of⁤ a recent Facebook post teasing the tour, ‍which quickly ⁣generated excitement among fans. Dates and ticket facts are expected to be released soon.

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Crimson Glory’s 2025 tour promises to‍ be a must-see event for fans of progressive metal. The band’s powerful live performances and timeless music are sure to leave a lasting⁣ impression.

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