Globus_(music)

Globus (music)

Globus (music)

American rock band


Globus is a Santa Monica-based movie trailer music-inspired band consisting of a mix of producers, musicians, and vocalists.[1][2] The band is led by composer and producer Yoav Goren.

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History

Foundation

Globus was founded as a result of increasing demand for Immediate Music to make their work available for a wider audience. The band's live world premiere took place in The Grand Hall, Wembley, London, on 26 July 2006 and their first album, Epicon, was released in August of that same year. Feeder's Mark Richardson is featured on drums with guest performances by vocalist Scott Ciscon.

Later years

In 2011 Globus released their second album, Break From This World, with Ciscon returning for some performances together with Dutch singer Anneke van Giersbergen. The latter also actively participated in the album's development, helping write some of the lyrics for the song Mighty Rivers Run.

In the following years, Globus' activity declined, as creative director Yoav Goren worked on other composing and producing projects.

Return

But in mid-2018, the group announced that they had restarted work. On 4 November 2020, a rendition of John Lennon's "Gimme Some Truth" (1971) was released, the band's first studio recording in over 9 years, and the first of a so-called Election 2020 trilogy of covers.[3]

On 25 February 2022, the band released You and I performed by Dann Pursey as the first of three singles[4] for a third studio album Cinematica, which was released on October 14, 2022.[5]

Musical style

Globus is considered to have been a pioneer of the then relatively young Epic Music genre. As a result, their musical style range from orchestral arrangements to symphonic rock with elements of world music and symphonic metal. Some of their compositions have been used as trailer music, such as Preliator, which was featured in the trailers for Spider-Man 2 and The Dukes of Hazzard as well as the "Epic" promo for PlayStation Move. A portion of their Epicon "Preliator" track was used for the final sinking of the Japanese warship "Yamato" feature (2005).

Discography

Studio albums

Epicon (2006)

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Break from This World (2011)

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Cinematica (2022)

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Live albums

  • Epic Live! (2010)
  • Studio Live (2012)

Singles

  • Prelude (On Earth as in Heaven)
  • Spiritus Khayyam[citation needed]
  • Orchard of Mines
  • Wyatt Earth
  • Preliator[citation needed]
  • Europa[citation needed]
  • Save Me[citation needed]
  • Gimme Some Truth (John Lennon Cover)
  • I'm Afraid Of Americans (David Bowie Cover)
  • Democracy (Leonard Cohen Cover)
  • You and I
  • Brothers In Arms
  • Recover
  • Black Parade (2022 Remaster)

DVDs

  • Live at Wembley (2008)

Band members

  • Yoav Goren - keyboards, Lead vocals
  • Daniel Pursey - guitar, Lead vocals
  • Lisbeth Scott - Lead vocals
  • Scott Ciscon - Lead vocals
  • Anneke van Giersbergen - Lead vocals
  • Ryan Hanifl - guitar, Lead vocals
  • Jane Runnalls - Lead vocals
  • Lindsay Solo - Lead vocals
  • Adam Max Goren - Lead vocals
  • Stacy Wilde - Lead vocals
  • Christine Navarro - backing vocals
  • Sammy Allen - backing vocals
  • Tate Simms - bass
  • Mark Richardson - lead drums
  • Jeffrey Fayman - percussion, drums
  • Robert Fripp - guitar
  • Kfir Melamed - bass
  • Hiro Goto - strings
  • Mike Horick - drums
  • Bernard Yin - guitars
  • Ariel Mannn - guitars

See also

For more orchestral bands related to Globus (music), see the Trailer music article.


References

  1. "'Trailer Music Live' Event at the Broad Stage on June 27th". Santa Monica Sun. June 1, 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  2. Kelly, Stephen (August 25, 2011). "Movie trailer music: it's not what you think". The Guardian. Retrieved August 25, 2011.
  3. "'Imperativa Records' post on Facebook.com". Imperativa Records, Inc. January 19, 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  4. "'The band - reborn' post in News section of GlobusMusic.com". Imperativa Records, Inc. 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  5. "'Cinematica!' post in News section of GlobusMusic.com". Imperativa Records, Inc. 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  6. "Epicon". MetaBrainz Foundation. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  7. "Break From This World". MetaBrainz Foundation. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  8. "Cinematica". Bandcamp. Retrieved November 15, 2022.

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