Serious touring saw an abrupt end due to Covid for almost every band in 2020-21, Stargazer being one of them. They received a lot of great reviews all over the western world and were then in late 2019 ready to take on the world for serious touring. And you can’t give a fuck if anyone tells you this life of yours is insane, because it’s your life“.Īfter their previous release “The Sky is the Limit”, connoisseurs of the hard rocking world have started noticing Stargazer as one to watch. Because you find along this rollercoaster ride, there is something, somewhere, that actually makes sense and gives you renewed energy to carry on. It’s a hard luck life, anyway you don’t give up. “ Balancing between life and death, highs and lows, through light and darkness. “ A song about going far to live your dream“, singer Tore André Helgemo reflects on the song. Working both as a statement and as a teaser for the album, “Live My Dream” is a song trailing hot in the classic heavy metal and hard rock genres, but with a clear personal approach, more Scandinavian if you will, which translates into a more melodic and atmospheric sound. Ready to hit the airwaves with their new album, Norwegian heavy rockers STARGAZER release an appetizer for the record, in the form of the digital single “Live My Dream”. Morty Black also played on their debut album, whereas Skogstad is in with Stargazer for the first time.STARGAZER (hard Rock/Metal – Norway) – Release official video for “Live My Dream” which is taken from their upcoming album to be released in 2023 via Mighty Music #Stargazer On the recordings for “The Sky Is The Limit” you can listen to the bassplaying of Morten “Morty Black” Skaget (TNT), and drums by Morten Skogstad (Stage Dolls). Erik has played with JORN, Mickey Moody of Whitesnake, Kee Marcello of Europe, Torstein Flakne of Stage Dolls and a lot more. New members are drummer BP Hovik (Peer Gynt, Ronni Le Tekrø+Terje Rypdal) and last but not least, on bass Erik Svendgard. The line-up consists of founding members William Ernstsen on guitars and Tore André Helgemo on vocals. After years of struggle on the tiny hard rock scene of Norway playing festivals and support for bands like Jorn, Stage Dolls, DAD, Gary Moore, Nazareth and more, Stargazer was ready to take on the world. In 2019, nine years on, Stargazer returned with their second album entitled “The Sky is the Limit”. Stargazer’s first album received great reviews from the hard rock-based media all over Europe back in 2010. If you are into “in your face” classic melodic hard rock with elements of Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Whitesnake, Dio and Deep Purple then Stargazer is a band for you. “Well, if you are man or woman enough to admit to let your tender feelings flow from time to time, though your a hard rocker at heart, then maybe you should listen to this”.īang along to this monster 80’s-style stadium rock anthem from Norway’s hottest hardrock band at the moment! “Do you cry when the hero dies?”, the vocalist Tore André Helgemo asks. “ Sentimental Guy” is one of the most atmospheric and heartfelt tracks of the whole album. And with what could hardly be a better pick. After releasing their second album “ The Sky Is The Limit” back in October 2019, the Norwegian hard rock and melodic heavy metal band STARGAZER say goodbye to the promotion phase of the record with a last video.
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