Stratospheerius Celebrates New CD at The Shrine
Stratospheerius will be releasing its new album, THE NEXT WORLD at The Shrine, 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., at 135th Street, in New York City, on May 24, at 10 PM. Admission is free, and there will be FREE Stratospheerius gifts, prizes, and free food catered by the Shrine!
The band will play THE NEXT WORLD, and video tape the show.
The venue phone is 212-690-7807. The web site is http://www.shrinenyc.com/
Stratospheerius members Joe Deninzon-electric violin/mandolin/vocals, French guitarist Aurelien Budynek (Cindy Blackman, Vernon Reid), bassist Jamie Bishop (The Syn, Francis Dunnery), and drummer Lucianna Padmore (praised by Modern Drummer Magazine for her “Deep grooves and serious fusion chops.”
Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius just calls themselves a “Rock group,” with a musical range combines jam, fusion, rock, progressive, virtuoso, singer-songwriter, jazz and metal. The group was a winner in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, won the Online People’s Choice Awards in the Cornucopia Festival, and was named “Best Jam Band” in Musician’s Atlas Independent Music Awards.
Stratospheerius’ new album THE NEXT WORLD is on Steve Vai’s Digital Nations and Joe’s imprint D-Zone Entertainment. Generally Steve signs metal/hard rock acts, but in addition to the great singing/songwriting on this album, Joe shreds on electric violin. Stratospheerius generally shares bills or opens for bands from fusion, jam, progressive, rock, and hard rock. Powderfinger radio promotions will be working the album to AAA radio this summer. THE NEXT WORLD features the fiery “Gods,” an energetic power clash in “The Missing Link” and the glorious “Release.” The album’s wide ranging instrumentals are the whiplash-inducing “Road Rage,” the soulful “Ballad for Ding Bang,” and the post-apocolyptic “Fleshbot.” Joe & his band bend genres in the electronic/ska-inspired “Tech Support,” the country rock ballad “Climbing,” and the bluesy “The House Always Wins.”
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER praises Stratospheerius for its “funky electric violins, driving guitar rhythms, and fevered drumming layered in an explosive fashion.”
Already THE NEXT WORLD is gaining some media attention. BLOGCRITICS writes, “If Jeff Beck had been a fiddlemaster with a streak of humor.” Binghamton’s PRESS & SUN BULLETIN calls the group “innovative.”