There are few international keyboardists/composers who enjoy as
brilliant a reputation as Derek Sherinian. The American has played with
acts such as Kiss, Billy Idol and Alice Cooper and was a member of
elite prog metal stars Dream Theater. Since his 1999 solo debut, Planet
X, he has released albums under his own name at frequent intervals. His
latest Sherinian release – the sixth to date – is called Molecular
Heinosity and presents, along with haunting prog metal compositions,
another series of illustrious guests, among them Zakk Wylde (Black
Label Society, Ozzy Osbourne), Virgil Donati (Steve Vai, Steve Walsh,
among others) and Tony Franklin (Blue Murder, Jimmy Page). “Why scratch
with the turkeys when you can soar with the eagles,” Sherinian laughs.
“I hand-pick musicians for my albums like a casting agent picks actors
for a movie – they are each ideally suited for the role. I write
material that is true to my influences and from the perspective of a
listener. Once I come up with the structure or vibe of a song, I then
try to imagine who the ultimate team of players would be for it. If I
know in advance who will be on the track, I always try to compose with
them in mind. I put tremendous effort into writing and arranging my
music; it deserves only the world’s best musicians to make it come
alive.”
Sherinian belongs to that species of musicians who
look way beyond the limitations of their main instrument and cover a
wide range in terms of their craft and compositions. As the exceptional
guitarist John Petrucci, with whom Sherinian worked during his time
with Dream Theater, put it so aptly: “Derek is heavily into guitarists
and rock music, his history, and the range of all the great guitarists
he’s worked with. He plays with a fire unheard of from most
keyboardists.” In line with this statement, Molecular Heinosity, on
which drummer Brian Tichy (Ozzy, Foreigner, Pride & Glory) took
over the position which had been filled by Simon Phillips, sounds even
more gritty and metallic than Sherinian’s previous releases.
“Unfortunately, I was not able to work with Simon Phillips on Molecular
Heinosity, sometimes schedules just do not permit. The result has less
of the jazz fusion influence that Simon brings, and I was forced to
lean more towards my metal side. Molecular Heinosity is more focused
than my past releases. This record is more progressive metal.”
A perfect example is the expansive opener, a monumental 16-minute
track with a title which hints at its stylistic dimensions -
‘Antarctica’. “I wanted to open the record with a very progressive
trilogy like I did on my debut record,” Sherinian explains. “Virgil
Donati wrote this epic piece very much in the spirit of Planet X.”
Along with world-class guitarists Rusty Cooley and Brett Garsed
and the extraordinarily talented Taka Minamino, Zakk Wylde is the most
renowned guest on Molecular Heinosity. “Zakk Wylde and I have been
friends for 20 years now. He has played on my last five solo records.
Zakk always brings in the balls to anything he touches,” Sherinian
enthuses. “Zakk also contributed lyrically to the song ‘So Far Gone’,
he will always have an open invitation to play on my music.” An offer
which Wylde is always happy to accept: “It’s amazing we even get any
work done because we’re in stitches constantly. Derek just says, ‘Dude,
I want you to play a solo over here.’ He tells me he’s got all these
amazing musicians coming in, and tells me to just do my thing. Life is
easy – we just play, drink beer and laugh our balls off. I’m usually
passed out on the floor or his couch by the end of the sessions.”
Celebrating his 10th year as a solo artist, Derek Sherinian continues to push the boundaries in heavy instrumental music. 01. Antarctica 02. Ascension 03. Primal Eleven 04. Wings Of Insanity 05. Frozen By Fire 06. The Lone Spaniard 07. Molecular Intro 08. Molecular Heinosity 09. So Far Gone
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