Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
12.05.2023

Label: Limb Music

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Roger Staffelbach

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  • 1Overture 202301:28
  • 2The Quest04:27
  • 3Summer Moods06:38
  • 4Sea of Mirrors03:57
  • 5Air on the G String03:30
  • 6Road to Sarvar04:47
  • 7Summer Presto02:59
  • 8Thinking of You02:36
  • 9Enemy Within04:48
  • 10Hymn of Peace06:42
  • Total Runtime41:52

Info for The Quest



"The Quest" will undoubtedly become a collector's item the moment it is released. The first solo album of Swiss guitar artist Roger Staffelbach (Artension, Artlantica, Angel of Eden) was created with the support of a top team and offers eight classy, colorful original compositions as well as two vivid interpretations of great compositions: Antonio Vivaldi's "Summer Presto" from the "Four Seasons" and the Aria from Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major.

The soundscapes of 'The Quest' were created in teamwork with a creative keyboardist. "I admire pianists and keyboardists for their talent and virtuosity." Argentine Ariel Perchuk served as arranger on Roger's compositions from South America. "Ariel was a big Artension fan and at one point sent me some material of his. I was thrilled by his style."

Virtual tinkering, such as with programmed drum tracks, was not an option for Roger. He consistently went the traditional route and relied on a real band line-up for 'The Quest': "It was important to me to record everything as organically as possible." Besides Ariel, a seasoned rhythm section brought life to the album: bassist Steve DiGiorgio (Testament, Artension, Sadus) and drummer John Macaluso (Michael Romeo, Ark, TNT, Yngwie.). For the recording of his own tracks, Roger relied on the craft of colleague Roland Grapow (Masterplan and longtime guitarist of Helloween). Roland supported Roger with his expertise as an engineer. "It was a great experience. He gave me good input, and we worked out a few ideas together as well." Completing the overall work with mixing and mastering was Simone Mularoni (Michael Romeo, Ancient Bards, Rhapsody, DGM, Labyrinth).

Roger has been one of the respected exponents of neoclassical power guitar since the mid-1990s. The genre was largely defined in the 1980s by pioneers such as Yngwie Malmsteen and Tony MacAlpine. So the bar for all successors was always sky-high, but as with all his band releases since the strong 1996 Artension debut "Into the Eye of the Storm", Roger is on par with his idols with his first instrumental album "The Quest" - from precise shred riffing and seamless melodic leads to soulful concert guitar passages. In doing so, he develops his very own stylistic touch.

Roger Staffelbach, guitars
Ariel Perchuk, keyboards
Steve DiGiorgio, bass
John Macaluso, drums



Roger Staffelbach
has been one of the respected exponents of neoclassical power guitar since the mid-1990s. The genre was largely defined in the 1980s by pioneers such as Yngwie Malmsteen and Tony MacAlpine. 1986, Staffelbach dove into a „completely new universe“ as a 14-year-old when he first listened to Yngwie’s „Trilogy“ album, which encouraged him to switch from trumpet to electric guitar. His father, however, did not fund the purchase of an Aria Pro II Flying V unless Roger would prove him he could play something significantly melodic on a rocked-down acoustic guitar. The culmination of his years of studying was a course of study at the renowned GIT, the Guitar Institute of Technology in Los Angeles.

Over the years of his music career, he has come together with various greats of his guild, including bassist John Onder (Michael Schenker), guitarist Chris Caffery (Savatage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra), drummers Mike Terrana (Rage, Tarja) and Dani Löble (Helloween), and multi-instrumentalist Shane Gaalaas (Uli Jon Roth, Yngwie) to name a few.

Artension’s chemistry, and with it the foundation of an illustrious seven-album career, was based on Roger’s longtime partnership with pianist Vitalij Kuprij (Trans-Siberian Orchestra) and singer John West (Royal Hunt) – a perfect fit for Shrapnel Records, the label of Mike Varney, wo had discovered Malmsteen and MacAlpine.

In addition, there were two albums with Angel of Eden („The End of Never“) and Artlantica („Across the Seven Seas“) in collaboration with Italian keyboardist Mistheria (Bruce Dickinson), who also enlisted Roger for his solo albums „Dragon Fire“ and „Gemini“ as well as for the two long players of the Vivaldi Metal Project.

This album contains no booklet.

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