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Labyrinth (band)

Labyrinth is an Italian power metal band formed in 1994 in Massa, Italy. The band underwent a change in style and themes after the departure of Olaf Thorsen in 2002[citation needed].

Labyrinth
Labyrinth performing live at Evolution Festival, July 14, 2006.
Background information
OriginMassa, Italy
GenresPower metal, progressive metal
Years active1994–present
LabelsUnderground Symphony, Metal Blade, Century Media, Arise, Scarlet, Frontiers, Scarlet, Encore Records
MembersAndrea Cantarelli
Olaf Thörsen
Roberto Tiranti
Oleg Smirnoff
John Macaluso
Nik Mazzucconi
Past membersFabio Lione
Franco Rubulotta
Luca Contini
Andrea Bartoletti
Cristiano Bertocchi
Andrea de Paoli
Mattia Stancioiu
Pier Gonella
Alessandro Bissa
Sergio Pagnacco
WebsiteLabyrinthband.com

History edit

1990s edit

Labyrinth formed in 1994 with a lineup of Franco Rubulotta (Frank Andiver-drums), Luca Contini (Ken Taylor-keyboards), Andrea Bartoletti (bass guitar), Andrea Cantarelli (Anders Rain-lead guitar), Carlo Andrea Magnani (Olaf Thorsen-lead guitar), Fabio Tordiglione (Joe Terry-vocals).

The band released their first demo "Midnight Resistance". The demo got enthusiastic reviews in major metal magazines in Italy and Germany and that gave them the chance to sign with Underground Symphony, a new indie record label. Andrea Bartoletti left the band and was replaced by Chris Breeze (Cristiano Bertocchi). "Piece of Time", their first EP, marked the direction the band was taking: pure melodic speed metal with a keyboards-background.

In 1995, "No Limits" was released and the interest in the band grew among metal fans and independent labels. The popularity of the band increased not only in the Italy and in Europe, but also overseas where some labels (Teichiku Records in Japan) offered to distribute the album. The band was in the metal magazine Burrn!'s top ten charts for almost six months. Joe Terry (Fabio Tordiglione) left the band and later becoming the frontman with Rhapsody of Fire.

In 1997, Frank Andiver (Franco Rubulotta) and Ken Taylor (Luca Contini) left the band (however they took part in the composing of "Return to Heaven Denied"); and Rob Tyrant (Roberto Tiranti), Mat Stancioiu (Mattia Stancioiu) and Andrew McPauls (Andrea De Paoli) were brought in as their replacements. All the while, some of the big metal labels showed an interest on the band's new demo and finally Metal Blade Records made an offer and the band joined the label. It took six months to record the second album Return To Heaven Denied and before its release the band took part in that summer's metal main event: "Gods of Metal", together with some of heavy metal's biggest acts such as Black Sabbath, Pantera, Helloween, Blind Guardian, etc. Return To Heaven Denied was a success among fans and metal magazines alike, and it gave a strong push not only to the career of the band, but also to the Italian metal scene as a whole.

Shortly after the release of the new record the singer Rob Tyrant left the band, replaced by Morby from Domine who was with Labyrinth throughout the whole European tour as supporting act with Pegazus of the most popular bands HammerFall and Primal Fear. After a few months, it followed an Italian tour with Heimdall. Then, Rob Tyrant returned to the band. After a short break the band entered the recording studio to release the new Mini CD Timeless Crime, containing new and old tracks from the first demotape Midnight Resistance to LPs No Limits and Return to Heaven Denied.

2000s edit

After these festivals, the band entered the recording studio again to release the new full-length album Sons Of Thunder. As a showcase for the new album, the band played at important European festivals, like WACKEN 2000 and Rock Machina 2000 in Spain. At the end of August 2000, Sons Of Thunder went to No. 52 on the Japanese charts and at No. 26 on the Italian charts. The band then toured South America with Vision Divine.

The band organized an Italian tour first, in February 2001, with supporting band Sigma (ex Love Machine), and then a European tour, supporting Helloween first and then with Nocturnal Rites supporting Iron Savior.

The band organized, in March 2002, a tour called "Italian Attack". A festival in which Domine, White Skull, Skylark, Novembre, and Centurion appeared. Their participation in these tours help raise the popularity of Labyrinth. In May of that year, the band began writing new material.

In the meantime, Olaf Thorsen left the band to join Vision Divine, whereas Mat Stancioiu and Andrew McPauls left Vision Divine to dedicate all their attention to Labyrinth. In July the first demo of the new Labyrinth album appeared. For the first time, the members decided to use their Italian names: Andrea Cantarelli, Roberto Tiranti, Andrea De Paoli, Cristiano Bertocchi, and Mattia Stancioiu.

The clear and sharp recording of the new demo procured them three of the most important deals of their career: Century Media Records for Europe and Americas, V2 for Italy and King Records for Japan.

In January, Labyrinth began recording the new self-titled album, with the band self-producing again. It was recorded at the Noise Factory in Milan, Italy, and it was mastered at House of Audio in Germany.

On April 24, 2003 Labyrinth signed a record deal with Century Media Records. The release date for their next album was set for June 30, 2003.[1] The release of Labyrinth originally set for June 30, was postponed in Italy to July 4.

On August 9, 2003, Labyrinth performed at the 9th Agglutination Metal Festival in Chiaromonte, Italy. Other bands set to appear at the event included Vader, Virgin Steele and Elvenking.[2]

Roberto Tiranti took part in the musical "The Ten Commandments" until the beginning of the year 2004.

The next step was finding another good guitarist for the live dates. The band found in Pier Gonella, Roberto and Andrea De Paoli. The first show with Pier was the IX Agglutination Metal Festival in Chiaromonte (PZ), where Labyrinth would have been the third band, before Vader and Virgin Steele.

After the summer, the band began preparations for the live shows to support the new album. It was a tour out of the usual standard, without an estimated end: The Maze On Tour 2003/2004. From December 2003, with the tour, also began the work on the new album foreseen for Fall 2004, during which the band celebrated 10 years together. The new work was a prosecution of the way begun with Labyrinth, with songs of deep atmosphere and tracks like "Just Soldier", but with a deeper introspection. Taking part with good and dense ideas to the writing of the new tracks, Pier Gonella with the beginning of 2004 joined the band as sixth official member. Also in December, Rob Tyrant (Roberto Trianti) recorded guest vocals on the rock opera "Genius 'Episode II'" along with people such as Eric Martin (formerly of Mr. Big), Russell Allen (from Symphony X), Jeff Martin (of Racer X), Mark Boals (formerly of Yngwie Malmsteen), Daniel Gildenlöw (of Pain of Salvation), Liv Kristine (formerly of Theatre of Tragedy), and Edu Falaschi (of Angra).[3]

Labyrinth put the band to work one more time, with big support of Century Media, in Japan good sales with King Records and then in the month of May a tour in Asia called "Banzai Tour" in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, Taipei, Taichung, Taiwan, and Beijing, China and also Hong Kong.

After some shows in Italy, Labyrinth played in Slovakia at More Than Festival 2004 with bands like Lost Horizons, Destruction, and Freedom Call.

On December 9, 2004, they performed a show in London at Underworld Cadmen together with Dream Evil.[4] One week later Labyrinth signed a deal with the label Arise records.

With Freeman, there was a new look with strength-jackets and more wish of freedom in the lyrics; both for Italian and Japanese releases, there is a normal version and one with a bonus DVD.

On February 22, 2005, Labyrinth announced the dates of an Italian tour in support of their upcoming album, Freeman. The tour would consist of, seven total shows, ranging from March 25, 2005 through and including April 16, 2005.[5] The follow-up to 2003's Labyrinth, Freeman was recorded at Elnor Studios and scheduled for release on March 4, 2005 by Arise Records.[6] Freeman was released in March 2005, in which the band showed more aggressive riffs and melodic parts at the same time. The album, was released in 2005 through Arise Records. The Italian version of the album contained the exclusive bonus DVD with a Tokyo show (Banzai Tour 2004), "best of" London Cadmen Underworld (from November 13, 2004), the "L.Y.A.F.H." and "Freeman" videos, pictures and discography.[7][8]

Later that month on March 21, 2005, Headrush, an Italian hard rock band featuring ex-Dokken guitarist Alex De Rosso and Labyrinth singer Roberto Tiranti, released their debut album in Europe via Frontiers Records (and in Japan via King Records).[9] Also, in March 2005 singer Roberto Tiranti appeared on Secret Sphere album "Heart & Anger".[10][11]

That summer after the Lorca Rock Festival, Labyrinth played a tour in Italy (a total of 17 shows) and supported Dream Theater and Angra in Italy for three shows (June 21–23),[12] in Italy (June 21, 2005 in Florence, on June 22, 2005 in Ascoli Piceno, and on June 23 in Padova) with Angra.[13] Later, on August 14, 2005, Labyrinth took part in the Metalway Festival in Gernika-Bilbao with bands like Manowar, Saxon, Accept, Motörhead, W.A.S.P. and more.[14][15]

2006 started with bad news, Cristiano Bertocchi left the band, to pursue a solo career. After few days of Mattia suggested Roberto to become the new bass player. They played only two shows with this new line up, one at Mesiano in Trento and another at the Evolution Festival,[16][17] then spent the rest of the year writing and recording 6 Days to Nowhere.

In December Heraldry released their album Delirium, which featured guest vocals by Roberto Tiranti.[18]

In late 2006, Labyrinth signed a record deal with Scarlet Records, to release 6 Days to Nowhere.[19] Between February 26, and March 9, the album 6 Days To Nowhere was released worldwide. The album's mastering took place at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London. Following the album's release the band announced a tour of Europe (only one date in Sweden and the rest in Italy) and Japan, between October 27, 2007 and March 2, 2008.

On November 3, 2007 Labyrinth appeared at the Växjö Metal Festival III, in Växjö, Sweden. Also scheduled to appear were Jorn, Grave, Heed, Bloodbound, Engel and Pagan's Mind, among others.[20]

Pier Gonella handled the guitar duties, on the Necrodeath album "Draculea"[21][22] While Pier performed on that album, Roberto Tiranti appeared on Ranfa's album Little Hard Blues. Tiranti appeared on the album's fifth track entitled "It Will Be Not This Blues".[23]

On January 22, 2008, it was announced that Andrea De Paoli would be making a guest appearance on the debut album of Expedition Delta, which is being released by ProgRock Records.[24]
In summer 2008 Pier Gonella left the band to dedicate himself totally to Necrodeath and his new heavy metal band Mastercastle.[25]

On September 11, 2009 Olaf reunited with Labyrinth to record Return to Heaven Denied Pt. II: "A Midnight Autumn's Dream", a follower of their successful album from 1998.[26] In October 2009 was also announced the new bassist Sergio Pagnacco (with courtesy of Vanexa historical italian metal band)). Also, drummer Mattia Stancioiu left the band to be a full-time sound engineer and producer and be a part-time drummer.

2010s edit

In 2011 they toured with Sonata Arctica.

In 2014, Roberto Tiranti announced that he was leaving the band to embark on a solo career, but the new announced vocalist Mark Boals never joined the band.[27]

In 2016, the band announced they are working on a new album which is planned for release with record company Frontiers Music Srl in 2017. It was also announced the band's line-up reunion of founding members Olaf Thorsen and Andrea Cantarelli on guitars with Roberto Tiranti on lead vocals, along with John Macaluso (former Ark, Yngwie Malmsteen, James Labrie, Riot, Starbreaker, and TNT) on drums, Oleg Smirnoff (former Vision Divine, Eldritch, Death SS) on keyboards and Nik Mazzucconi on bass.[28] In February 2017, the album' title (Architecture of a God), track-list and cover were revealed.[29] In 2019, the drummer Matt Peruzzi joined the band.

In January 2021, they released their ninth studio album, Welcome to the Absurd Circus.[30]

Discography edit

EP edit

  • Midnight Resistance (1994)
  • Piece of Time (1995)
  • Timeless Crime (1999)

Studio albums edit

Other albums/collaborations edit

  • Metal For The Masses Volume II (Disc 2)[31] (2003)
  • As Time Goes By... (2011)

Line-up edit

Current members edit

  • Andrea Cantarelli (Anders Rain) - guitar (1994–Present)
  • Carlo Andrea Magnani (Olaf Thorsen) - guitar (1994–2002, 2009–Present)
  • Roberto Tiranti (Rob Tyrant) - vocals (1997–2014, 2016–Present), bass (2006–2010)
  • Nik Mazzucconi - bass (2016–Present)
  • Matt Peruzzi - drum (2019–Present)
  • Oleg Smirnoff - keyboard, electric piano, solo (2016–Present)

Former Members edit

  • Fabio Tordiglione (Fabio Lione) - lead vocals (1994–1996)
  • Franco Rubulotta (Frank Andiver) - drums (1994–1996)
  • Luca Contini (Ken Taylor) - keyboards (1994–1996)
  • Andrea Bartoletti - bass (1994–1995)
  • Cristiano Bertocchi (Chris Breeze) - bass (1995–2006)
  • Andrea De Paoli (Andrew McPauls) - keyboards (1997–2016)
  • Mattia Stancioiu (Mat Stancioiu) - drums (1997–2009)
  • Pier Gonella - guitar (2003–2008)
  • Alessandro Bissa - drums (2010–2016)
  • Sergio Pagnacco - bass (2010–2016)
  • John Macaluso - drums (2016–2019)

Timeline edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Pier Gonella official website
  • Pier Gonella at MySpace

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This article is about the Italian metal band For the Swedish hip hop band see Labyrint band For the singer see Labrinth For the maze like structure see Labyrinth For other uses see Labyrinth disambiguation Labyrinth is an Italian power metal band formed in 1994 in Massa Italy The band underwent a change in style and themes after the departure of Olaf Thorsen in 2002 citation needed LabyrinthLabyrinth performing live at Evolution Festival July 14 2006 Background informationOriginMassa ItalyGenresPower metal progressive metalYears active1994 presentLabelsUnderground Symphony Metal Blade Century Media Arise Scarlet Frontiers Scarlet Encore RecordsMembersAndrea CantarelliOlaf ThorsenRoberto TirantiOleg SmirnoffJohn MacalusoNik MazzucconiPast membersFabio LioneFranco RubulottaLuca ContiniAndrea BartolettiCristiano BertocchiAndrea de PaoliMattia StancioiuPier GonellaAlessandro BissaSergio PagnaccoWebsiteLabyrinthband com Contents 1 History 1 1 1990s 1 2 2000s 1 3 2010s 2 Discography 2 1 EP 2 2 Studio albums 2 3 Other albums collaborations 3 Line up 3 1 Current members 3 2 Former Members 3 3 Timeline 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit1990s edit Labyrinth formed in 1994 with a lineup of Franco Rubulotta Frank Andiver drums Luca Contini Ken Taylor keyboards Andrea Bartoletti bass guitar Andrea Cantarelli Anders Rain lead guitar Carlo Andrea Magnani Olaf Thorsen lead guitar Fabio Tordiglione Joe Terry vocals The band released their first demo Midnight Resistance The demo got enthusiastic reviews in major metal magazines in Italy and Germany and that gave them the chance to sign with Underground Symphony a new indie record label Andrea Bartoletti left the band and was replaced by Chris Breeze Cristiano Bertocchi Piece of Time their first EP marked the direction the band was taking pure melodic speed metal with a keyboards background In 1995 No Limits was released and the interest in the band grew among metal fans and independent labels The popularity of the band increased not only in the Italy and in Europe but also overseas where some labels Teichiku Records in Japan offered to distribute the album The band was in the metal magazine Burrn s top ten charts for almost six months Joe Terry Fabio Tordiglione left the band and later becoming the frontman with Rhapsody of Fire In 1997 Frank Andiver Franco Rubulotta and Ken Taylor Luca Contini left the band however they took part in the composing of Return to Heaven Denied and Rob Tyrant Roberto Tiranti Mat Stancioiu Mattia Stancioiu and Andrew McPauls Andrea De Paoli were brought in as their replacements All the while some of the big metal labels showed an interest on the band s new demo and finally Metal Blade Records made an offer and the band joined the label It took six months to record the second album Return To Heaven Denied and before its release the band took part in that summer s metal main event Gods of Metal together with some of heavy metal s biggest acts such as Black Sabbath Pantera Helloween Blind Guardian etc Return To Heaven Denied was a success among fans and metal magazines alike and it gave a strong push not only to the career of the band but also to the Italian metal scene as a whole Shortly after the release of the new record the singer Rob Tyrant left the band replaced by Morby from Domine who was with Labyrinth throughout the whole European tour as supporting act with Pegazus of the most popular bands HammerFall and Primal Fear After a few months it followed an Italian tour with Heimdall Then Rob Tyrant returned to the band After a short break the band entered the recording studio to release the new Mini CD Timeless Crime containing new and old tracks from the first demotape Midnight Resistance to LPs No Limits and Return to Heaven Denied 2000s edit After these festivals the band entered the recording studio again to release the new full length album Sons Of Thunder As a showcase for the new album the band played at important European festivals like WACKEN 2000 and Rock Machina 2000 in Spain At the end of August 2000 Sons Of Thunder went to No 52 on the Japanese charts and at No 26 on the Italian charts The band then toured South America with Vision Divine The band organized an Italian tour first in February 2001 with supporting band Sigma ex Love Machine and then a European tour supporting Helloween first and then with Nocturnal Rites supporting Iron Savior The band organized in March 2002 a tour called Italian Attack A festival in which Domine White Skull Skylark Novembre and Centurion appeared Their participation in these tours help raise the popularity of Labyrinth In May of that year the band began writing new material In the meantime Olaf Thorsen left the band to join Vision Divine whereas Mat Stancioiu and Andrew McPauls left Vision Divine to dedicate all their attention to Labyrinth In July the first demo of the new Labyrinth album appeared For the first time the members decided to use their Italian names Andrea Cantarelli Roberto Tiranti Andrea De Paoli Cristiano Bertocchi and Mattia Stancioiu The clear and sharp recording of the new demo procured them three of the most important deals of their career Century Media Records for Europe and Americas V2 for Italy and King Records for Japan In January Labyrinth began recording the new self titled album with the band self producing again It was recorded at the Noise Factory in Milan Italy and it was mastered at House of Audio in Germany On April 24 2003 Labyrinth signed a record deal with Century Media Records The release date for their next album was set for June 30 2003 1 The release of Labyrinth originally set for June 30 was postponed in Italy to July 4 On August 9 2003 Labyrinth performed at the 9th Agglutination Metal Festival in Chiaromonte Italy Other bands set to appear at the event included Vader Virgin Steele and Elvenking 2 Roberto Tiranti took part in the musical The Ten Commandments until the beginning of the year 2004 The next step was finding another good guitarist for the live dates The band found in Pier Gonella Roberto and Andrea De Paoli The first show with Pier was the IX Agglutination Metal Festival in Chiaromonte PZ where Labyrinth would have been the third band before Vader and Virgin Steele After the summer the band began preparations for the live shows to support the new album It was a tour out of the usual standard without an estimated end The Maze On Tour 2003 2004 From December 2003 with the tour also began the work on the new album foreseen for Fall 2004 during which the band celebrated 10 years together The new work was a prosecution of the way begun with Labyrinth with songs of deep atmosphere and tracks like Just Soldier but with a deeper introspection Taking part with good and dense ideas to the writing of the new tracks Pier Gonella with the beginning of 2004 joined the band as sixth official member Also in December Rob Tyrant Roberto Trianti recorded guest vocals on the rock opera Genius Episode II along with people such as Eric Martin formerly of Mr Big Russell Allen from Symphony X Jeff Martin of Racer X Mark Boals formerly of Yngwie Malmsteen Daniel Gildenlow of Pain of Salvation Liv Kristine formerly of Theatre of Tragedy and Edu Falaschi of Angra 3 Labyrinth put the band to work one more time with big support of Century Media in Japan good sales with King Records and then in the month of May a tour in Asia called Banzai Tour in Tokyo and Osaka Japan Taipei Taichung Taiwan and Beijing China and also Hong Kong After some shows in Italy Labyrinth played in Slovakia at More Than Festival 2004 with bands like Lost Horizons Destruction and Freedom Call On December 9 2004 they performed a show in London at Underworld Cadmen together with Dream Evil 4 One week later Labyrinth signed a deal with the label Arise records With Freeman there was a new look with strength jackets and more wish of freedom in the lyrics both for Italian and Japanese releases there is a normal version and one with a bonus DVD On February 22 2005 Labyrinth announced the dates of an Italian tour in support of their upcoming album Freeman The tour would consist of seven total shows ranging from March 25 2005 through and including April 16 2005 5 The follow up to 2003 s Labyrinth Freeman was recorded at Elnor Studios and scheduled for release on March 4 2005 by Arise Records 6 Freeman was released in March 2005 in which the band showed more aggressive riffs and melodic parts at the same time The album was released in 2005 through Arise Records The Italian version of the album contained the exclusive bonus DVD with a Tokyo show Banzai Tour 2004 best of London Cadmen Underworld from November 13 2004 the L Y A F H and Freeman videos pictures and discography 7 8 Later that month on March 21 2005 Headrush an Italian hard rock band featuring ex Dokken guitarist Alex De Rosso and Labyrinth singer Roberto Tiranti released their debut album in Europe via Frontiers Records and in Japan via King Records 9 Also in March 2005 singer Roberto Tiranti appeared on Secret Sphere album Heart amp Anger 10 11 That summer after the Lorca Rock Festival Labyrinth played a tour in Italy a total of 17 shows and supported Dream Theater and Angra in Italy for three shows June 21 23 12 in Italy June 21 2005 in Florence on June 22 2005 in Ascoli Piceno and on June 23 in Padova with Angra 13 Later on August 14 2005 Labyrinth took part in the Metalway Festival in Gernika Bilbao with bands like Manowar Saxon Accept Motorhead W A S P and more 14 15 2006 started with bad news Cristiano Bertocchi left the band to pursue a solo career After few days of Mattia suggested Roberto to become the new bass player They played only two shows with this new line up one at Mesiano in Trento and another at the Evolution Festival 16 17 then spent the rest of the year writing and recording 6 Days to Nowhere In December Heraldry released their album Delirium which featured guest vocals by Roberto Tiranti 18 In late 2006 Labyrinth signed a record deal with Scarlet Records to release 6 Days to Nowhere 19 Between February 26 and March 9 the album 6 Days To Nowhere was released worldwide The album s mastering took place at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London Following the album s release the band announced a tour of Europe only one date in Sweden and the rest in Italy and Japan between October 27 2007 and March 2 2008 On November 3 2007 Labyrinth appeared at the Vaxjo Metal Festival III in Vaxjo Sweden Also scheduled to appear were Jorn Grave Heed Bloodbound Engel and Pagan s Mind among others 20 Pier Gonella handled the guitar duties on the Necrodeath album Draculea 21 22 While Pier performed on that album Roberto Tiranti appeared on Ranfa s album Little Hard Blues Tiranti appeared on the album s fifth track entitled It Will Be Not This Blues 23 On January 22 2008 it was announced that Andrea De Paoli would be making a guest appearance on the debut album of Expedition Delta which is being released by ProgRock Records 24 In summer 2008 Pier Gonella left the band to dedicate himself totally to Necrodeath and his new heavy metal band Mastercastle 25 On September 11 2009 Olaf reunited with Labyrinth to record Return to Heaven Denied Pt II A Midnight Autumn s Dream a follower of their successful album from 1998 26 In October 2009 was also announced the new bassist Sergio Pagnacco with courtesy of Vanexa historical italian metal band Also drummer Mattia Stancioiu left the band to be a full time sound engineer and producer and be a part time drummer 2010s edit In 2011 they toured with Sonata Arctica In 2014 Roberto Tiranti announced that he was leaving the band to embark on a solo career but the new announced vocalist Mark Boals never joined the band 27 In 2016 the band announced they are working on a new album which is planned for release with record company Frontiers Music Srl in 2017 It was also announced the band s line up reunion of founding members Olaf Thorsen and Andrea Cantarelli on guitars with Roberto Tiranti on lead vocals along with John Macaluso former Ark Yngwie Malmsteen James Labrie Riot Starbreaker and TNT on drums Oleg Smirnoff former Vision Divine Eldritch Death SS on keyboards and Nik Mazzucconi on bass 28 In February 2017 the album title Architecture of a God track list and cover were revealed 29 In 2019 the drummer Matt Peruzzi joined the band In January 2021 they released their ninth studio album Welcome to the Absurd Circus 30 Discography editEP edit Midnight Resistance 1994 Piece of Time 1995 Timeless Crime 1999 Studio albums edit No Limits 1996 Return to Heaven Denied 1998 Sons of Thunder 2000 Labyrinth 2003 Freeman 2005 6 Days to Nowhere 2007 Return to Heaven Denied Pt II A Midnight Autumn s Dream 2010 Architecture of a God 2017 Welcome to the Absurd Circus 2021 Other albums collaborations edit Metal For The Masses Volume II Disc 2 31 2003 As Time Goes By 2011 Line up editCurrent members edit Andrea Cantarelli Anders Rain guitar 1994 Present Carlo Andrea Magnani Olaf Thorsen guitar 1994 2002 2009 Present Roberto Tiranti Rob Tyrant vocals 1997 2014 2016 Present bass 2006 2010 Nik Mazzucconi bass 2016 Present Matt Peruzzi drum 2019 Present Oleg Smirnoff keyboard electric piano solo 2016 Present Former Members edit Fabio Tordiglione Fabio Lione lead vocals 1994 1996 Franco Rubulotta Frank Andiver drums 1994 1996 Luca Contini Ken Taylor keyboards 1994 1996 Andrea Bartoletti bass 1994 1995 Cristiano Bertocchi Chris Breeze bass 1995 2006 Andrea De Paoli Andrew McPauls keyboards 1997 2016 Mattia Stancioiu Mat Stancioiu drums 1997 2009 Pier Gonella guitar 2003 2008 Alessandro Bissa drums 2010 2016 Sergio Pagnacco bass 2010 2016 John Macaluso drums 2016 2019 Timeline editReferences edit Labyrinth Sign With Century Media Records BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Virgin Steele To Headline Italy s Agglutination Metal Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Ex Theatre of Tragedy singer Liv Kristine Upcoming Projects Revealed BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Dream Evil Parts Ways with Guitarist Announce Replacement BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Labyrinth Italian Tour Dates Announced BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Labyrinth Freeman Cover Posted Online BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Labyrinth New Tour Dates Announced BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 02 29 Labyrinth Italian Edition of Freeman To Include Bonus DVD BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Former Dokken Guitarist Labyrinth Singer Join Forces In Headrush BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Secret Sphere Video Footage From Finland Posted Online BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Secret Sphere Set Release Date For New Album BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Dream Theater More European Tour Dates Announced BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Angra Confirmed For Spain s Lorca Rock Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Manowar Confirmed For Spain s Metalway Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Saxon Apocalyptica Paradise Lost Confirmed For Spain s Metalway Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Saxon Armored Saint Death Angel Confirmed For Italy s Evolution Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Nile Replace Annihilator At Italy s Evolution Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Heraldry New Album Samples Available BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Labyrinth Signs With Scarlet Records BlabbermouthNews net Retrieved 2008 03 01 Eventide To Enter Studio Next Month BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 02 29 Necrodeath Smell of Blood Video Posted Online BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 02 29 Necrodeath Finish Recording New CD Announce New Guitarist BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2009 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 01 Ian Paice Bernie Marsden Tracy G Guest On Ranfa Album BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2008 03 18 Retrieved 2008 02 29 Evergrey Expedition Delta Innerwish Confirmed For Serbia s Castle Festival BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2008 03 28 Retrieved 2008 02 28 Mastercastle will release his debut album on 17 april 2009 BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2012 05 25 Retrieved 2010 07 01 Labyrinth REUNION and RETURN TO HEAVEN DENIED PART 2 labyrinthband com Archived from the original on 2012 01 02 Retrieved 2009 09 15 BloodTears 26 September 2014 Mark Boals Announced As New Singer Metal Storm Retrieved 25 November 2014 NEW ALBUM UPDATE FROM LABYRINTH Frontiers Music srl Facebook Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 LBYRINTH sic to Release New Album Architecture of a God on April 21 Prog Sphere 17 February 2017 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Michels Alexandra 3 November 2020 LABYRINTH The Absurd Circus Video veroffentlicht Rock Hard in German Rock Hard Verlags und Handels GmbH Retrieved 24 January 2021 Century Media Brings Metal To The Masses BlabbermouthNews net Archived from the original on 2007 03 19 Retrieved 2008 03 01 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Labyrinth band Official website Roberto Tiranti official website Pier 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