:: Jenarium: Rise Of The New SunBy: Carmine PascuzziComposed by Robert Dominic Gennari, featuring Craig Parker, lead actor from the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Underworld 3). JENARIUM: Rise of the New Sun is the acclaimed concept album based on the sci-fi/fantasy Jenarium book, narrated by Craig Parker, featuring a seventy piece orchestra, and a one hundred voice choir. This triumphant electro-rock/symphonic concept album is to be mastered by Tom Baker (Alice Cooper, Matrix soundtrack, and Thirty Seconds to Mars). Visit the place where it all started here Rise of the new Sun contains over 50 minutes of captivating sound. The astonishing JENARIUM debut album has garnered praise, with testimonials from high calibre people like TROY, STAR TREK actor Eric Bana, July 2008; “…Impressive music and concept…”, along with testimonials by rock heavyweights Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne) Australian Guitar tour interview 2007;”…Crazy sh#t man!.., Love it…” and drummer John Tempesta:(Rob Zombie, the Cult) website testimonial; “Incredible…I'm sure you're going to go very far in the music business”. With its union of rock, electronica, choir, and orchestral genres, set against a backdrop of the JENARIUM sci-fi/fantasy mythology, the album is drawing in fans from all around the globe. Composer and author Robert Dominic Gennari has created a powerful and dramatic musical experience, which ushers the listener through the majesty of choirs and orchestra while fusing it with electronic synthesizers and rock/metal guitars and drums, all presented in a highly contemporary format. Combining these elements, Rise of the New Sun is a colossal sound, blending film score music with the accessibility of mainstream rock and electronic music. Tracks from this highly anticipated album will be available as a special pre-release to registered members of Jenarium in December 2009. Also, on December 15 ten names will be randomly drawn from all website registered members to receive an exclusive signed extended play release. The official album release will be April 2010. |
