FATES WARNING
Current Members
- Joey Vera 1996- Present - DOOM SQUAD, GREG LEON INVASION, SEVEN WITCHES, ENGINE, OSI, ARMORED SAINT, RHAPSODY, ROYAL DECREE
Bass / Guitar - Ray Alder 1987- Present - SYRUS, ENGINE, REDEMPTION
Vocals - Jim Matheos 1982- Present - MISFIT, GORDIAN KNOT, OSI
Guitar
Past Members
- Mark Zonder 1988- 2004 - UNDER-RADIO, TEMPLEWITHIN, CHROMA KEY, SLAVIOR, WARLORD, CANS, AT WAR WITH SELF, REDEMPTION
Drums - Chris Cronk 1987- 1987 - TALISPHERE, JAG PANZER, WARCHILD, KARIAN
lead vocals - Frank Aresti 1986- 1996 - DRAGONSPOON, DEMONAX, DARK DAY SUNDAY, KOBRA KAI
Guitar - Victor Arduini 1982- 1986 -
Guitar - John Arch 1982- 1987 - MISFIT
/ Lead vocals - Steve Zimmerman 1982- 1988 - ENEMY REMAINS, MILLENNIUM X, INTERFACE, MISFIT
Drums - Joe DiBiase 1982- 1996 - MISFIT
/ Bass
Live Session Members
- Nick D'Virgilio - AMARAN'S PLIGHT, REWIRING GENESIS, SPOCK'S BEARD, NDV, JORDAN RUDESS, NEAL MORSE, GENESIS
Vocals/drums
Biography
Stoic Progressive Metal band FATES WARNING has weathered nearly two decades of shifting musical trends with a steadfast fan base. Operating for many years below the trend radar, the group has nonetheless resolutely generated a commendable and ever strengthening catalogue of work, which finally broke into widespread recognition.
The Hartford, Connecticut band was initially titled MISFIT in their original formation in 1982 with a line-up of vocalist JOHN ARCH, guitarists Victor Arduini and JIM MATHEOS, bassist Joe DiBase and drummer Steve Zimmerman. MISFIT cut 1983 demo sessions prior to renaming themselves FATES WARNING. A series of demo recordings in 1984, laying down the tracks 'Shadowfax', 'Kiss Of Death' and 'Night On Bröcken', enabled the band to include a track on the 'Metal Massacre V' compilation album in 1984 and the resulting appreciation resulting in a long term deal with Metal Blade records which carries on to the present day.
The September 1984 debut album 'Night On Bröcken' actually a glorified, barely brushed up clutch of demos recorded by Doug Clark at The Gallery in East Hartford being remixed by Bill Metoyer, established the band very firmly in the traditional metal mould, hosting few clues amongst its galloping Maiden-esque arsenal of riffs that could point toward the future that was set to unfold. Of extreme rarity value would be two alternate sleeves used before widespread distribution, amateurish paintings of a burning witch and a fairy tale scene.
The band got more complex with October 1985's 'The Spectre Within', John Arch in particular maturing boldly enough to use his vocal instrument in truly unexpected fashion to create an engaging and impressive musical landscape. The group travelled to Hollywood, California to put down these tracks with Bill Metoyer at the El Dorado studio. FATES WARNING would still be struggling against the tide but word of mouth was building solidly. Shortly after its release Arduini departed and in came ex-DEMONAX guitarist Frank Aresti.
The November 1987 album 'Awaken The Guardian' broke into the American top 200 Billboard chart. Despite this success Arch quit, unable to reconcile himself with the band's musical direction, and was to be superseded by Ray Alder.
This new line-up recorded the 'No Exit' album, released in March 1988 and produced by Roger Probert and the much in demand Max Norman, which included the twenty two minute epic 'The Ivory Gates Of Dreams' spread over eight chapters. FATES WARNING scored valuable airplay with the track 'Silent Cries' and the album gave the band increased sales, pushing 'No Exit' to number 111 on the US charts. However, the band's stability suffered a further knock when Zimmerman opted out.
FATES WARNING added erstwhile WARLORD drummer Mark Zonder (a.k.a. 'Thunderchild') for touring in Europe prior to recording the Terry Brown produced 'Perfect Symmetry' album for issue in August 1989. DREAM THEATER's keyboard player Kevin Moore guested. 'Perfect Symmetry' gave a large contingent of the band's devotees a rude awakening, eschewing the expected riff barrage for a headlong plunge into progdom, shifting the emphasis in order to highlight Mark Zonder and Joe DiBiase's contributions.
'Parallels' in October 1991 was another fine effort in a similar vein and saw FATES WARNING comfortably delving into more technical territory. Significantly, the group had crafted this opus with producer Terry Brown at Metalworks Studios in Toronto utilising DREAM THEATER's James LaBrie guested on the track 'Life In Still Water'. 'Parallels' had been constructed in unorthodox fashion as subsequent interviews revealed the individual musicians had mailed in taped contributions for Jim Matheos to assemble in the studio.
FATES WARNING's burgeoning stature in Europe resulted in a fresh label deal with Germany's Massacre Records for the July 1994 effort 'Inside Out'. This album, co-produced by Bill Metoyer, featured credits listing a number of anonymous session musicians going by the pseudonyms George Hideous, Fidel Horrendous and Arthur Letsgoberg. (These names featured on numerous albums, also being credited for 'catering' and 'tour accounting').
April 1997's 'A Pleasant Shade Of Grey' found bassist JOEY VERA, known for his lengthy tenure with Heavy Metal band ARMORED SAINT, joining the ranks, with Kevin Moore becoming a full-time band member as the band travelled a more Progressive direction than previously. 'A Pleasant Shade Of Grey', produced by Terry Brown at the Carriage House, Stamford in Connecticut, was FATES WARNING's first foray into the progressive tradition of a full-blown concept, involving a fifty five minute, twelve installment suite capped by a chorus of bell chimes. The double live set 'Still Life', emerging in October 1998 and hosting 'A Pleasant Shade Of Grey' in its entirety on disc one, would see Japanese editions coming with a bonus exclusive rendition of the SCORPIONS 'In Trance'. AGENT STEEL guitarist Bernie Versailles guested on the title track.
Both Ray Alder and Joey Vera involved themselves in the project band ENGINE with Bernie Versailles for a highly rated eponymous 1999 album. JIM MATHEOS took a left turn for an almost soft Jazz solo album the same year 'Away With Words'.
'Disconnected' arrived in July 2000. FATES WARNING toured America in 2000 sharing a bill with NEVERMORE and PLANET X.
Touring commencing in April 2001 would witness FATES WARNING on a strong package billing across America in alliance with Power Metal veterans SAVATAGE. The same year both Alder and Zonder would session on guitarist Nick Van Dyk's REDEMPTION project album. In March of 2002 Joey Vera, still maintaining his posts in both ARMORED SAINT and FATES WARNING, would team up with SAVATAGE guitarist Jack Frost's side endeavour SEVEN WITCHES for European touring.
Matheos would remain active too, participating in an all new ProgRock 'Supergroup' mentored by DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy. The impressive cast list for this venture also numbered PAIN OF SALVATION frontman Daniel Gildenlöw, erstwhile DREAM THEATER and presently CHROMA KEY keyboard player Kevin Moore and ex CYNIC and current GORDIAN KNOT bassist Sean Malone. Before long Gildenlöw was out of the frame and the band project was being billed as set OSI (Orchestra Of Strategic Influence). Former member Frank Aresti would be back in the news too, resurfacing with an eclectic solo Rock project billed as DRAGONSPOON.
Metal Blade Records would re-issue the 'Night On Brocken' and 'The Spectre Within' albums for September. 'Night On Brocken' was clad in its original cover art, the first time on CD, and added four bonus rarities in an original 1984 MISFIT demo of 'Last Call', 1983 rehearsal tapes of 'The Calling' and 'Flight Of Icarus' and a live take of 'Kiss Of Death' recorded at the legendary L'Amour club. 'The Spectre Within' re-issue boasted a 1985 live version of 'Radio Underground', a rehearsal session of 'The Apparition' and two tracks from the DICKIE demos 'Kyrie Eleison' and 'Epitaph'. Former FATES WARNING vocalist JOHN ARCH signed to Metal Blade Records in early 2003 for an EP 'A Twist Of Fate'. His studio band included FATES WARNING colleagues guitarist Jim Matheos and bassist Joey Vera with DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy.
The band formed up a US heavyweight ProgMetal extravaganza in June packaged with QUEENSRYCHE and DREAM THEATER. The band would be rejoined by former guitarist Frank Aresti for these shows but would be without drummer Mark Zonder, forced out due to personal commitments. The group enlisted SPOCK'S BEARD drummer Nick D'Virgilio as stand in.
In early 2004 original FATES WARNING drummer Steve Zimmerman made a surprise return to action, moulding a new band unit entitled MILLENNIUM X, this unit evolving into INTERFACE. Meantime the band's present day drummer Mark Zonder was also getting in on the action, founding a fresh project entitled ALFA-DOG with guitarist Gary Wehrkamp of SHADOW GALLERY and vocalist D.C. COOPER of SILENT FORCE and ROYAL HUNT repute. Meantime bassist Joey Vera would temporarily enroll into the ranks of ANTHRAX as stand in for the departed Frank Bello. Another FATES WARNING member would also be found depping that same month, Mark Zonder joining the legendary Hard Rock outfit MONTROSE for a gig at the Dallas Guitar Show.
FATES WARNING's new album, 'FWX' recorded at Carriage House studios in Stamford, Connecticut, would see an October 2004 release. European shows found the band employing DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy an appearance at the 'Headway' festival in Amstelveen, Netherlands on 3rd April 2005. Further European gigs saw SPOCK'S BEARD drummer Nick D'Virgilio taking the role. Meantime, it was revealed that Mark Zonder had fired up a new band endeavour, billed TEMPLEWITHIN, in collaboration with MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP guitarist/keyboard player Wayne Findlay and the VALHALLA, MASI and HAWK credited vocalist David Fefolt. Also involved in these sessions would be the TRIBE OF GYPSIES credited singer Greg Analla.
Metal Blade Records issued an expanded, re-mastered edition of FATES WARNING's 1986 classic 'Awaken The Guardian' in June. This new, three disc version added a complete CD of live and demo tracks plus a DVD featuring live footage from 1986. Also arriving via Inside Out Music would be a live DVD, 'Live In Athens', filmed at the band's 20th February 2005 show in Athens, Greece. In outside activity, guitarist Jim Matheos collaborated further with ex-DREAM THEATER keyboard player Kevin Moore on the second OSI album.
FATES WARNING engaged in live action in 2006, their highlight concert at the 'Rock Hard' magazine festival in Gelsenkirchen on June 2nd preceded by Californian warm ups. The band for these shows saw Ray Adler, Jim Matheos and Joey Vera joined by ex-FATES WARNING guitarist Frank Aresti, then operational with his new band DARK DAY SUNDAY, and SPOCK'S BEARD drummer Nick D'Virgilio. The band's appearance at the 'Rock Hard' festival in June was taped and subsequently the track 'A Pleasant Shade Of Grey Pt. III' was included on the 'Rock Hard' magazine compilation album 'Rock Hard: Das Festival 2006'. Ray Alder guested on the song 'Broken Road' for Italian act ELDRITCH's 'Blackenday' 2007 album.
Discography
Album
![]() FWX 2004 | ![]() DISCONNECTED 2000 | ![]() STILL LIFE 1998 | ![]() A PLEASANT SHADE OF GREY 1997 |
![]() INSIDE OUT 1994 | ![]() PARALLELS 1991 | ![]() PERFECT SYMMETRY 1989 | ![]() NO EXIT 1988 |
![]() AWAKEN THE GUARDIAN 1987 | ![]() THE SPECTRE WITHIN 1985 | ![]() NIGHT ON BROCKEN 1984 |
Single/EP
![]() Anarchy Divine 1988 |
Visual
![]() LIVE IN ATHENS 2005 |
Compilation
![]() STILL LIFE / CHASING TIME 2005 | ![]() CHASING TIME 1995 |
Promotion
![]() Through Different Eyes 1989 | ![]() Quietus 1988 | ![]() Silent Cries 1988 |
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