Stream of Passion is a Dutch progressive metal band with symphonic and gothic influences founded by guitarist and composer Arjen Anthony Lucassen and Mexican singer, violinist, and lyricist Marcela Bovio. They have released four studio albums.

Stream of Passion
The original Stream of Passion line-up in 2007. Left to right: Alejandro Millán, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Marcela Bovio, Johan van Stratum, backing vocalist Diana Bovio, and Lori Linstruth.
The original Stream of Passion line-up in 2007. Left to right: Alejandro Millán, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Marcela Bovio, Johan van Stratum, backing vocalist Diana Bovio, and Lori Linstruth.
Background information
OriginNetherlands
GenresProgressive metal, symphonic metal, gothic metal[1][2][3]
Years active2005–2016, 2022–present
LabelsInsideOut Music / SPV, Napalm
MembersMarcela Bovio
Eric Hazebroek
Stephan Schultz
Johan van Stratum
Jeffrey Revet
Martijn Peters
Past membersArjen Anthony Lucassen
Lori Linstruth
Alejandro Millán
Davy Mickers
Websitestreamofpassion.com

In 2007, Lucassen left the band to continue on his own as he had originally planned, together with his girlfriend guitarist Lori Linstruth, and keyboardist Alejandro Millán; Bovio, her boyfriend (later husband) and bassist Johan van Stratum and producer Joost van den Broek handling the composition duties afterwards. After keeping a steady line-up since 2009, the band announced in April 2016 that they would disband, wanting to end on a high note rather than letting the interest and inspiration fade away, after a live album entitled Memento and a final show on 28 December 2016.

History edit

Lucassen and Bovio had previously collaborated in Ayreon's album The Human Equation, for which Bovio (then in band Elfonía) was selected by Lucassen via an internet female singing contest. Lucassen then decided to create a new band with her as lead vocalist, and selected other little-known musicians to form the rest of the band: van Stratum, keyboardist Alejandro Millán (from Elfonía as well), guitarist Lori Linstruth, and drummer Davy Mickers. Because the musicians in the band lived thousands of miles apart, Lucassen composed the group's 2005 debut album, Embrace the Storm, over the Internet, with Bovio writing all the lyrics. A live album, Live in the Real World, featuring songs from Lucassen's other projects Ayreon and Star One, was released the following year.

In 2007, half of the Stream of Passion's line-up decided to leave: Lucassen left to make them continue their own career as he had planned since the creation, while Linstruth and Millán also decided to quit. The three were respectively replaced by Hazebroek, Schultz, and Revet. After the release in 2009 of the band's first album without Lucassen on composition, The Flame Within,[4][5] Mickers decided to leave the band, with Bovio and van Stratum being the only original members left. He was replaced by Peters who featured on the band's third album in 2011, Darker Days.

In 2012 Stream of Passion left Napalm Records and decided to become an independent band, launching an Indiegogo campaign to finance their fourth full studio album.[6] The new album, A War of Our Own, was released on 18 April 2014.[7]

In April of 2016 the band announced via Facebook that they would be separating at the end of the year, saying "Over the past eleven years we've had the time of our lives playing in stages all over the world and sharing moments of joy on stage. But all good things come to an end, and we feel it's time to move on and search for new musical challenges. We're proud of everything we've achieved, with your help, and we want to end the band history on a high note instead of losing focus, interest and drive. Before parting ways as a band we will perform a few goodbye shows; we also want to record a DVD to serve as a memento of the good times we've had. [...] Once again, we'd like to express our eternal gratitude for the support you've given us all these years. All of us will continue to make music, one way or the other; so we still hope to see you soon on a stage near you. Thank you for being part of the wonderful adventure that has been Stream of Passion!"[8]

The band released a live album entitled Memento and performed a final show on 28 December 2016.

After the split-up, bassist Johan van Stratum and singer Marcela Bovio became part of the line-up for progressive metal band VUUR, but Bovio left the band before its debut release after she and fellow VUUR singer Anneke van Giersbergen realized they wanted to approach the vocals in different ways.[9]

In October 2022 the band announced that they were reforming for a show in September 2023. They later announced a second show to be played the same month, as well as the upcoming release of an EP of newly recorded material.[10] The EP Beautiful Warrior was released on September 9, 2023.

Personnel edit

 
Stream of Passion performing in 2009.
Current members
Former members
Session members

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums
EPs
  • Beautiful Warrior (2023)
Live albums
Singles

References edit

  1. ^ "www.streamofpassion.com". Archived from the original on February 28, 2010.
  2. ^ "heavymetal.about.com". Archived from the original on May 27, 2011.
  3. ^ "Napalm Records". Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  4. ^ "Stream Of Passion - Signs Deal With Napalm Records - Metal Storm". Metalstorm.net. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  5. ^ "News @ Stream of Passion official website". Archived from the original on August 20, 2008.
  6. ^ "New Stream of Passion full length album". Indiegogo.com. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  7. ^ Becker, Thomas. "New STREAM OF PASSION albumin April". PowerMetal.de. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  8. ^ "Stream of Passion". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  9. ^ Bovio, Marcela (11 April 2017). "I'm leaving VUUR". Marcelabovio.com. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  10. ^ "Stream of Passion". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  11. ^ "STREAM OF PASSION's 'The Flame Within' Lands On Dutch Chart". Blabbermouth.net. June 6, 2009. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  12. ^ "Stream Of Passion - New Album Details - Metal Storm". Metalstorm.net. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  13. ^ Bovio, Marcela. "New Stream of Passion full length album". Indiegogo. Retrieved 21 February 2014.

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