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Pantommind - Biography


Biography

Sometime in the distant 1993, in a small town in the heart of Bulgaria, a few friends gather up to play their favorite music. These are Pete Christ, "Floyd" Rossen, Jiip Randam and Lambie. They call themselves with the strange name Lavender Haze, while their music protrudes influences of Queensryche and shows affinity towards different electronic motives and complex compositions.

Two years later, the band is finally completed with the joining of the emblematic vocalist Tony Ivan, and drummer Drago. 1995 marks the change of the band's name to Pantommind, as well as their first studio recording - the song called "Every Dream Is A Game". Another year passes in recording of new material, and in 1996 the demo EP Unreality.

In the period 1997 - 1999, Pantommind's members Tony Ivan (vocals), "Floyd" Rossen (guitars), Pete Christ (guitars, keyboards), Drago (drums), Dean "The Boss" (bass) record another, this time full-length demoFarewell in the home studio of Jiip Randam. With the support and help from Carlos Vaz, the demo album rises an incredible interest toward the band in worldwide underground circles.

At the turn of the new millenium, the bass-player Dean leaves Pantommind due to family reasons, and is replaced with Dido (who had been playing with them in their earliest period). The band survives two hard years of unsuccessful attempts for "breakthrough", followed by a new creative period.

In the spring of 2003, the keyboardist SunnyX joins Pantommind, together with guitarist Peter Vichew, who replaces "Floyd" Rossen. In this refreshed team, the band creates some of its best songs to date, setting the beginning of the project Shade Of Fate. The album is recorded for one year, followed by active promoting of demos overseas, successfully finalized in the end of 2004, when the band signs a licensed contract with Lucretia Records to release in Europe, and with Sensory Records USA for North America. Shade Of Fate receives flattering reviews in specialized press and a strong rotation on the air of many popular metal radio stations around the world. The leading booking agency Intromental Management - Denmark takes the band under its wing, while the director Claus Jensen categorizing Shade Of Fate as one of the top progressive metal albums for all of 2005 worldwide.

Two unforgettable years follow, during which Pantommind play several big and memorable concerts, the most significant being with Fates Warning (February 2005) and with Helloween (January 2006). In the same period the band is invited to perform at the most prestigious festival for progressive metal music - ProgPower Europe in Holland.

At the end of 2006, encouraged by the success of their debut album, Pantommind start immediate work on new material for their following record and this record's name is... Lunasense!