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Balance of Power (band)

Balance of Power are a British melodic progressive metal group, formed in 1995.
==History==

Balance of Power was formed in 1995 by keyboardist Ivan Gunn, along with a group of musicians from the London rock scene. One of their first line-ups featured drummer Lionel Hicks, bassist Chris Dale, vocalist Tony Ritchie, and guitarists Bill Yates and Paul Curtis. In October 1996, this line-up started working on their first album titled ''When the World Falls Down''.〔(Balance of Power ) on MusicMight〕 The album, produced by Hicks and Curtis, was picked up by Pony Canyon Records and released in Japan in 1997 where it was well received.〔(Balance of Power Discography ) on RockBox〕 The album was also released by Point Records around Europe.〔(Balance of Power Discography ) on Balance-of-power.com〕
After their first album, lead singer Tony Ritchie was replaced by American Lance King. At the time, founder Ivan Gunn was working some licensing deals with King, who offered himself for the job. Ritchie, however, remained with the band as their main songwriter.〔(Balance of Power Biography ) on United Kingdom Metal〕 In 1998, the band released their second studio album, ''Book of Secrets''. The album also featured new guitarist Pete Southern, who was a childhood friend of Hicks and Ritchie.

After their second album, the band returned to the studio to work on the follow-up: ''Ten More Tales of Grand Illusion''. At this time, founder and keyboardist Ivan Gunn left the band to concentrate on work with his record company, ''Anthem''. When Chris Dale left the band, former vocalist and bassist Tony Ritchie rejoined them as bassist.〔(Balance of Power - Tony Ritchie ) on Balance-of-power〕 They then released their fourth album, ''Perfect Balance'', in 2001. Chris Beck, of ''HM'' magazine called it a "superior album in almost every way" when comparing it to the band's previous efforts. He also said the album "had excellent singing, musicianship and production".〔(Heaven's Metal Exclusive: Lance King Interview ) on ''HM''; Beck, Chris (2006)〕

In 2003, the band parted ways with singer Lance King after some disagreements. In an interview with ''HM'' magazine, King said that "unfortunately we couldn't work together anymore--some business, and some of it personal." Guitarist Pete Southern said in another interview that Lance's departure was "never about music", but attributed it to the "business side" of their relationship.〔(Interview with Pete Southern ) on PowerofMetal (14 February 2005)〕 In June 2003, they recruited singer John K, from Biomechanical and released the album ''Heathen Machine''.
After a brief tour, John K decided to rejoin Biomechanical full-time. In an interview, John said "I found my self giving Biomechanical less that 100% and that bothered me a lot... As a musician you have something to say and I think you can easily lose direction by playing in two or three bands. I personally find it disorientating and I would prefer to focus in my band only."〔(Interview with John K. of Biomechanical ) on Maximum Metal〕 The decision was amicable and the band continued to work on other projects.

In 2005, the band released their first compilation of hits, entitled ''Heathenology''. This package included a DVD with live footage of the band, plus a collection of tracks from previous albums. That spring they also toured with Pink Cream 69 and Axxis.〔(Interview with Pete Southern ) on PowerofMetal (14 February 2005)〕 In 6 August of that year, they appeared at the ''Rock The Nations'' festival in Istanbul, with ex-Shadowkeep vocalist Rogue Marechal handling vocal duties on a one-off basis.〔(BALANCE OF POWER To Utilize Session Vocalist For ROCK THE NATIONS Appearance ) on ''Blabbermouth.net'' (27 July 2005)〕
On 20 July 2005, the band announced that their new vocalist would be Corey Brown (formerly of Magnitude 9, Section 16 and Psycho Drama).〔(BALANCE OF POWER To Utilize Session Vocalist For ROCK THE NATIONS Appearance ) on ''Blabbermouth.net'' (27 July 2005)〕 He began performing live with the band at the end of the summer in ''Firefest II''. Steve Atkinson, of ''Hard Rock House'' remarked that, despite being Brown's second performance with the band, "they all looked utterly at ease on the stage. The band cruised their time slot, with a majestic swagger, blending expansive, orchestral keyboards and lightning guitar".〔(Balance of Power Press Articles ) on Balance-of-power〕
After this, the band began working together on the band's sixth album, which was tentatively titled ''Whispers in the Hurricane'', and set for release in 2006.〔(Balance of Power News Archives ) on Balance-of-power (2006)〕 However, the album never surfaced and its members are currently working on other projects.

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