New progressive metal band: PERSONA NON GRATA

Claus / Intromental

20 years of uniting the powers of metal
Sensory Records and Intromental Management are proud to announce the signing and forthcoming release of a new rising star on the Greek progressive metal scene - Persona Non Grata.

Greece has always had some of the most fervent metal fans in the world. Although the main interest has been so called "true metal" bands like Manowar and Iron Maiden, progressive metal started to take hold of the country in the 90s. Bands such as Dream Theater and Fates Warning routinely perform in Athens and both have released live CDs and DVDs from their Greek performances. Greek bands such as Fragile Vastness and Wastefall have generated a buzz world wide and the scene continues to expand. Persona Non Grata will surely continue this tradition of great progressive metal.

Persona Non Grata's formation began in 2003 when John Ioannidis (keyboards) invited Chris Gatsos (guitars) to join his group Fatal Error. It didn't take long for John and Chris to realize that they had to move on to progressive metal music which was a mix of rock that John loved to play and heavy metal that Chris grew up with. In order to achieve this they had to change the band's line up. During this period they focused on writing the music which would be the material for their first CD "Shade In The Light". It was 2 years later when vocalist, Bill Axiotis, joined the PnG group and they started recording this album. They asked session musicians Akis Gavalas (drums) and Chris Vogiatzis (Bass) to help record the album. When the sessions were over they felt a synergy with the three members of the band and came on board permanently, completing the lineup of Persona Non Grata.

"Shade In The Light" captures a band creating complex music but coming from the melodic end of the metal musical spectrum. Similar bands would include Circus Maximus, Vanden Plas, and Poverty's No Crime.


http://www.intromental.com/personanongrata/index.html

Check out a song from the upcoming album "Shade In The Light" here

Enjoy :)
 
Congrats Claus! If Claus' track record is any indication this band should do very well. Hmm...future ProgPowerUSA appearance on the horizon?
 
Listening to the clip. I dig their sound, and the song has quite a bit of groove. Kinda reminds me of the band Time Machine.

All-in-all...a nice addition to the roster...will definitely pick up the album when it comes out!

Rock on!
 
Great sound, looking forward to this release as I do to any band form Greece, they have some awesome bands in that country, and a great metal scene.