Artist: Planet X: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Hard-Rock Metal: Alternative Metal Discography: Moonbabies Year: 2002 Tracks: 10 Moon Babies Year: 2002 Tracks: 10 Live From Oz Year: 2002 Tracks: 15 Universe Year: 2000 Tracks: 11 Set a grade for Planet X, full velocity forrader. No, Planet X is not the newest sci-fi moving picture; it is actually a reform-minded rock/fusion band headed by keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Kiss, Alice Cooper, Dream Theater, Platypus). Depending on how you depend at it, Planet X had its origins in Sherinian?s 1999 solo album by that title. Certainly, the seed of the call was thither, just the musically stylus seemed to be also. The lineup of the group was not, nonetheless set at that point. Drummer Virgil Donati was in stead, though. According to Sherinian his goal with forming the group was to let a dance band that ?played their instruments so ferociously, it would hit apprehension in the hearts of early musicians when they played?. So, with that seeming declaration of musical warfare, he recruited Tony MacAlpine to complete the lineup. Under the Planet X cognomen, the trio (attended by Tom Kennedy on fresh water bass) released their first album, Universe, in 2000. The ring played a serious telephone number of gigs passim the twelvemonth 2001, resulting in a live whole step ending ?Live From Oz? that surfaced early in 2002. That album had Dave Larue (Steve Morse, Dixie Dregs) guesting in the social function of bassist. The grouping has a newfangled record album due in 2002, entitled Moon Babies. The record features both Tom Kennedy and Billy Sheehan handling bass duties on several tracks. |