- Michael Harris (guitarist)
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Michael Harris Background information Origin Dayton, Ohio, United States Genres Progressive metal, neoclassical, Thrash metal, Heavy metal, Jazz, Fusion Occupations Musician, educator Instruments Guitar, vocals Years active 1986–present Labels Lion Music, InsideOut Music, Imminent Music Force, Roadrunner Records, Massacre Records, Leviathan Records Website michaelharrisguitar.com Michael Harris born in Dayton, Ohio is an American musician. He is most noted for his work as founder and guitarist for rock band Arch Rival and for his primarily instrumental progressive guitar work. His later music is a fusion of progressive metal and a hint of classical music. He cites the influence of his father (a jazz musician) and mother (a classical musician) for his unique style.
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Arch Rival
Harris formed the band in 1986 with Gary Rigmaiden (bass), Greg Martin (drums), and several other musicians. After hiring many vocalists unsuccessfully, the band found their niche in Michigan vocalist Steve Snyder. The group found a measure of commercial success, particularly in Europe and Japan. via its first full-length album, 'In the Face of Danger' (1991). The band went on to release two more albums: 'Wake Up Your Mind' (1993) and 'Third Degree Burns' (1997), and a self titled EP in 2008.
Solo work
As Arch Rival's first album was released, Harris began to become more heavily involved in personal explorations of neoclassical and progressive metal instrumental work. These were primarily solo works, although sometimes backed with additional talent. His first solo album, 'Defense Mechanizms' (1991), was released to critical acclaim. Later albums include 'Ego Decimation Profile' (1996), 'Distorted Views' (1999), 'Sketches from the Thought Chamber' (2001), 'Words Collide' (2003) and 'Orchestrate' (2006). 'Orchestrate' is an exploration of a more purely neoclassical style than on previous albums.
Additional projects
Progressive metal guitar heavyweight David T. Chastain partnered with Harris in 1992 to create a live guitar duo album, 'Live! Wild and Truly Diminished!!'.
Harris formed a heavy metal band, Surgeon in 1995 to perform extreme heavy metal. Surgeon released its sole album, 'Encyclopedia of the Insane' (1996).
The Michael Harris Tranz-Fusion evolved from The Michael Harris Project, and has officially been Michael's live band since 2001.
Currently Harris continues to develop his neoclassical and progressive metal career in solo projects. Harris has also lent his guitar skills to Ukrainian keyboard virtuoso, Vitalij Kuprij. He performs on Kuprij's albums 'Forward and Beyond' (2004), 'Revenge' (2005) and 'Glacial Inferno' in 2007.
Harris recently formed a new progressive group, Thought Chamber, and the band's debut release 'Angular Perceptions' was released worldwide to critical acclaim on Inside Out Music in April 2007. Michael is presently composing the 2nd Thought Chamber record, a concept record entitled "Psykerion". Michael also formed a new metal band, Darkology, whose debut disc, "Altered Reflections" was released on RAH Records on November 16, 2009.
Discography
Solo Albums
- 1991 Defense Mechanizms
- 1992 Live! Wild and Truly Diminished!! (split album with David T. Chastain)
- 1996 Ego Decimation Profile
- 1999 Distorted Views
- 2001 Sketches from the Thought Chamber
- 2003 Words Collide
- 2003 Hurricane X
- 2006 Orchestrate
- 2010 Tranz-Fused
Albums with Leather
- 1989 Shock Waves
Albums with Arch Rival
- 1986 God Bless America (EP)
- 1989 There Is No Escape (EP)
- 1991 In the Face of Danger
- 1993 Wake Up Your Mind
- 1997 Third Degree Burns
Albums with Surgeon
- 1996 Encyclopedia of the Insane
Albums with Zanister
- 1999 Symphonica Millennia
- 2001 Fear No Man
Albums with Vitalij Kuprij
- 2005 Revenge
- 2007 Glacial Inferno
Albums with Thought Chamber
- 2007 Angular Perceptions
- 2011 TBA
Albums with Darkology
- 2009 Altered Reflections
External links
Categories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- American heavy metal guitarists
- American rock songwriters
- American rock guitarists
- People from Dayton, Ohio
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