Angel Vivaldi (born June 13, 1985) is an American guitarist, songwriter and producer. Voted "third best guitarist" in 2014 by Prog-Sphere,[1] he began his solo career in 2003. Vivaldi has self-released five records, Revelations, The Speed of Dark, Universal Language, Away with Words: Part 1, and Synapse. In 2015, he released a cover of Joe Satriani's "Crystal Planet" single. Vivaldi is known for his virtuoso guitar playing style and cinematic music videos.

Angel Vivaldi
Angel Vivaldi at Euroblast Festival 2017
Background information
Born (1985-06-13) June 13, 1985 (age 38)
New Jersey, United States
GenresInstrumental rock, progressive metal, neoclassical metal, hard rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass
Years active2003–present
Websiteangelvivaldiofficial.com

Early life edit

Born in New Jersey to an Italian-American and Puerto Rican family, Vivaldi grew up on dance music, freestyle music and Spanish music.[2] He started playing guitar at 15 and is self-taught. He cites Nirvana, Megadeth, Yngwie Malmsteen and Eric Johnson as early influences.[3] Vivaldi was strongly discouraged from becoming a musician by his family and had little support from them.[4]

Music career edit

Early career edit

Vivaldi performed live regionally for four years before recording any music (other than demos). After releasing his debut album, "Revelations", in 2008 (which since then has been removed from all outlets), he joined Black Market Hero. He released his second EP titled The Speed of Dark in 2009 (which saw a re-recording/re-release in August 2016) and uploaded his first play-through of Acid Reign on YouTube shortly thereafter.

He competed in Guitar Player magazine's "Guitar Superstar Competition" in 2010 with judges George Lynch and Gary Hoey.[5]

Universal Language, Vext edit

Released in May 2011, Vivaldi recorded Universal Language with producer Will Putney. It became a viral success following the release of two music videos for "A Mercurian Summer" and "A Martian Winter". Despite critical acclaim and success, it would be four years before any extensive touring was done.

Shortly after the release of Universal Language, Tommy Vext (ex-Divine Heresy, ex-Snot, ex-Bad Wolves) approached Vivaldi about joining his supergroup Vext which featured members of Mutiny Within. Vivaldi recorded and performed on the band's debut EP titled Impermanence. Vext was offered record deals however Vivaldi left due to not being ready to sign a contract.[6]

Away with Words and present day edit

2014 would see the release of Away with Words: Part 1 which was also produced by Will Putney. The songs are titled from 1 to 5 in Morse Code. This album cycle also saw two music video releases for the songs "  ▄  ▄▄▄  ▄▄▄  ▄▄▄  ▄▄▄ " (One) and "  ▄  ▄  ▄▄▄  ▄▄▄  ▄▄▄ " (Two). Vivaldi began touring in 2015 with a headlining US/Canada tour with The Algorithm. He continued to tour extensively throughout 2016, ending with co-headlining US tour with Gus G (Ozzy Osbourne, Firewind).

It was announced in 2015 that Away with Words: Part 2, a primarily acoustic release, would be put on hold to focus instead on a full album called Synapse.[7] Though the album was slated to be released in 2016, its eventual release date was October 6, 2017.

In 2017, he released the album Synapse.

Philanthropic work edit

Vivaldi participated in the annual Jemfest event held in Orlando, Florida. Its aim was to raise money for Steve Vai's Make A Noise Foundation. Vivaldi performed in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010 which featured a masterclass from Steve Vai.

Following the events of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, Vivaldi broadcast a six-hour live stream to raise funds for the victims and their families.[8]

After losing his friend to ALS in 2014, Vivaldi launched a live broadcast with Chris Letchford of Scale the Summit called "Shred for ALS", raising money for ALS research at the ALS Therapy Development Institute.

He has also spoken out as a gay man in support of the LGBT community.[9]

He practices meditation stating that it helps with getting focused while on tour or in the studio.[10][11]

Influences edit

Vivaldi holds Kurt Cobain as one of his biggest inspirations to picking up the guitar.[12] Today his influences include Carmen Miranda, Kaki King, Jean-Luc Ponty, Evergrey, Misery Signals, Parkway Drive and Mattias Eklundh.[13]

Equipment edit

Vivaldi had been a long-time user of seven string Ibanez guitars, primarily an RG7 called "Dorothy". He can be seen using various Ibanez 7-strings throughout his videos, but he records and performs mainly with "Dorothy".

He uses Mesa Boogie amps, Fractal Audio Axe FX 2 XL and DiMarzio pickups.[14]

In 2018 Vivaldi was endorsed by guitar manufacturer Charvel, which made him a seven string variant of their "DK-24" as a signature model.[15]

Discography edit

Angel Vivaldi edit

  • Revelations (2008)
  • The Speed of Dark [EP] (2009)
  • Universal Language [EP] (2011)
  • Away with Words: Part 1 [EP] (2014)
  • Crystal Planet (digital single) feat. Dan Sugarman (2015)
  • The Speed of Dark: Revisited [EP] (2016)
  • Synapse (2017)
  • Wave of Synergy (digital single) feat. Andy James (2018)
  • Triple Helix (digital single) feat. Cole Rolland (2019)
  • Away with Words: Part 2 [EP] (2023)

Vext edit

  • Impermanence [EP] (2012)

Band members edit

  • Angel Vivaldi – lead guitar (2003–present)
  • Jason Tarantino – rhythm guitar (2009–present)
  • Bill Fore – drums (2010–present)

Former members edit

  • Jake Skylyr – bass (2007–2017)

Concert tours edit

  • Touring You Apart, 2015 – Angel Vivaldi, The Algorithm, Save Us from the Archon
  • The Shape of Color Tour, 2015 – Intervals, Plini, Angel Vivaldi, Save Us from the Archon
  • Operation Domination, 2016 – Angel Vivaldi, Gus G
  • The Wave of Synergy European Tour, 2017 – Angel Vivaldi, Andy James, The Fine Constant
  • The Guitar Collective, 2017 – Angel Vivaldi, Andy James, Scale the Summit
  • Melodic Decadence Tour, 2018 – Angel Vivaldi, Hyvmine, Day of Reckoning
  • The Guitar Collective, 2018 – Angel Vivaldi, Nita Strauss, Jacky Vincent

References edit

  1. ^ Nikola Savić on February 1, 2015 (February 27, 2015). "Best Guitarists of 2014 - Results Are In!". Prog Sphere. Retrieved December 30, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Angel Vivaldi Interview". Wired Guitarist. April 2, 2016. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  3. ^ / ladydeviant (December 20, 2013). "Angel Vivaldi- Interview of Inspiration | Lady Deviant". Ladydeviant777.com. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  4. ^ AF GM (October 5, 2012). "AFGM: The Martian Contact: An Interview with Angel Vivaldi". Afgallaghermusic.blogspot.com. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  5. ^ "Guitar Superstar 2010". GuitarPlayer. Archived from the original on January 4, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  6. ^ "angelvivaldi. | o f f i c i a l w e b s i t e". Angelvivaldiofficial.com. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  7. ^ "ANGEL VIVALDI - Touring You Apart Interview | GEAR GODS". YouTube. February 28, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  8. ^ "Orlando Shootings Fundraiser". YouTube. June 12, 2016. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  9. ^ "Listen Up: Metal guitar instrumentalist Angel Vivaldi plays Drunk Horse Pub | Weekender". fayobserver.com. November 4, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  10. ^ "» In Conversation With 'InstruMetal' Guitarist Extraordinaire Angel Vivaldi | Metal Assault: Interviews". Metal Assault. November 9, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  11. ^ "AWAY WITH WORDS STUDIO DOCUMENTARY // Episode 4: Lead Guitars". YouTube. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  12. ^ Jones, Patricia (October 30, 2015). "'Touring Me Apart': Talking life, music, and more with Angel Vivaldi". AXS. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  13. ^ "BAH Magazine: Angel Vivaldi NAMM Interview 2016 by Talia Farber". Bahmagz.com. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  14. ^ "Arsenal". Angelvivaldiofficial.com. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  15. ^ "Angel Vivaldi". Charvel blog. Retrieved February 8, 2018.

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