Prospect (Slovenian band)
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Background information | |
Origin | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Genres | Progressive metal |
Years active | 1991−present |
Labels | Fossil |
Website | www.prospectmusic.com |
Members | Roman Fileš Urban Medic Robi Grdic Dejan Pakiz Peter Mlinar |
Past members | Simon Jovanovič Jure Pockaj Žele Jokič Rok Plestenjak |
Prospect is a Slovenian progressive metal band from Ljubljana founded in 1991. Their influences include Queensrÿche, Fates Warning, Dream Theater and Iron Maiden. To be directed at the international market, the band writes all their lyrics in English.
History
The band was founded in 1999 when their first album, #1 was released. The album was warmly accepted among local heavy metal fans and also abroad.[citation needed] In 2002, their second album, Moments, was released and Simon Jovanovič left the band and started his own project, Unspoken. After a long time of searching, Robi Grdič replaced him as vocalist. At some of their concerts, they were an opening band of Paul Di'Anno (former Iron Maiden member) during his tour in Ljubljana and Zagreb in 2001.[citation needed] For most of October 2003, they participated at The Bonded by Metal tour across Europe with bands such as Exodus, Agent Steel, Mortitian and Nuclear Assault.[citation needed] In 2005, they supported the band Queensrÿche during the Austrian part of their tour. Their new album, Chronicles of Men, was released in 2007. The official anthem of Metalcamp is written and performed by Prospect. You can download it form the www.metalcamp.com homepage for free.
Band members
Current
- Roman Fileš − guitar
- Dejan Pakiz − keyboards
- Robi Grdic − vocals
- Urban Medic − bass guitar
- Peter Mlinar − drums
Former
- Jure Pockaj − vocals
- Simon Jovanovič − vocals
- Rok Plestenjak − keyboard
- Žele Jokič − bass guitar
Discography
- #1 (1999)
- Moments (2002)
- Chronicles of Men (2007)
External links
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