MAGNITUDE 9

Decoding The Soul (2004)
New Dimension
Lies Within The Truth
Facing The Unknown
To Find A Reason
Walk Through Fire
Dead In Their Tracks
Changes
Torn
Thirty Days Of Night
Sands Of Time

Reality In Focus (2001)
No Turning Back
What My Eyes Have Seen
Far Beyond Illusion
Afterlife
The End Of Days
Lost Along The Way
Flight Of Icarus
Temples Of Gold
Quiet Desperation
Mind Over Fear
Chaos To Control (1998)
End Of Time
Voices
Into The Sun
Keeper Of Your Soul
Secrets Within
Another World
Don't Say
After Tomorrow
Y2K
Writings



LINE UP

Rob Johnson - Guitars
Corey Brown - Vocals
Ian Ringler - Bass
John Homan - Drums
Josepth Anastacio Glean - Keyboards

Ohio native, Rob Johnson was no stranger to the music scene. An established guitar player with three solo albums to his credit, he had generated quite a name for himself on the underground scene with his impressive style and technique. However, not content with just catering exclusively to the instrumental market, he set about putting a band together. And so in the Spring of 1997, Magnitude 9 was born.

Joining forces with Rob was Psycho Drama frontman Corey Brown who was introduced to Rob through mutual friend, David Chastain of Leviathan Records. The two hit it off immediately and began writing songs together. In the meantime the band expanded with the addition of keyboardist Joseph Glean, drummer John Homan and bassist Kevin Chown (of Artension) completing a stellar line up which would result in an excellent collaboration of talents.

The band's debut album Chaos To Control was written over a 7 to 8 month period toward the end of 1997 and then released in Europe the following year. The album was released to critical acclaim both in Japan and Europe and won praise from fans for its unique blend of hooks and melodies combined with virtuoso musicianship. Comparisons to bands such as Fates Warning, Iron Maiden and Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force ensued as Rob Johnson stepped into the spotlight as one of a new breed of guitar heroes. "Chaos To Control" was an accomplished debut from this bright new talent and put the band firmly on the map of the resurgent progressive metal genre.

After a brief hiatus, Magnitude 9 returned with their long awaited follow up, entitled Reality In Focus. A fine successor to their debut, the new album marks an improvement in the band's overall approach and sound. Having refined their skills and honed their songwriting, they have delivered a collection of melodic metal at its finest with progressive roots and neo-classical overtones. More importantly they have not compromised their songs for the sake of technique or flashy playing but rather focused on keeping the music full of pounding melodies that are constantly interspersed between amazing instrumental passages. Reality In Foucs also includes a superb cover of the Iron Maiden classic 'Flight Of Icarus' upon which they have put their own stamp thus making it sit quite comfortably between their own compositions.

The band completed the trilogy in January 2004 with the release of Decoding The Soul.