Roland Grapow | |
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Background information | |
Born | Hamburg, West Germany | 30 August 1959
Genres | Power metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, record producer |
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Years active | 1980–present |
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Member of | Masterplan |
Formerly of | |
Website | masterplan-theband |
Roland Grapow (born 30 August 1959 in Hamburg) is a German guitarist and music producer. He is best known for his time in the power metal band Helloween, [1] with which he played for twelve years, after replacing founding member Kai Hansen. He subsequently created the power metal band Masterplan in 2001, which is still active today. [2]
Grapow started playing guitar at age 12. His father bought him a guitar and had him take lessons, but Grapow couldn't stand the theory part and his teacher told his father that the boy didn't have any talent for guitar playing. [3]
Prior to joining Helloween, Grapow was a member of the heavy metal band Rampage. He joined the band in roughly 1979, and played on two of their studio albums: Victim of Rock in 1980 and Love Lights Up the Night in 1982. He left Rampage around 1983. He was then fairly inactive musically, and made a living as a car mechanic until Michael Weikath called him to offer him a position in Helloween in 1989. According to Grapow in 2017, "If Weiki didn't call me at that time, I would still be a car mechanic and I'd be an old guy with heavy bones and pain, still working on cars, dreaming about my hobby I had a long time ago, being a musician." [4] Grapow played on the Helloween albums Pink Bubbles Go Ape , Chameleon , Master of the Rings , The Time of the Oath , High Live , Better Than Raw , Metal Jukebox , and The Dark Ride .
During his time with the band, Grapow also formed a solo project. The first release, The Four Seasons of Life , featured members of Helloween playing backup, with Grapow trying his hand at singing in addition to playing guitar. On the second album, Kaleidoscope , current and former members of Yngwie Malmsteen's band participated.
In 2001, Grapow and bandmate Uli Kusch were fired from Helloween due to musical and personal differences. In 2012, in an interview with Metal Shock Finland's chief editor Mohsen Fayyazi, Grapow stated:
I felt very secure in Helloween. In the middle of the tour I said something to Michael and Markus and I said my opinion about something. I wanted to make something the best for the band and I think they misunderstood me, like I wanted to be leader. I was telling the truth and that's how I am… It was a great time in Helloween… but I was happy when I left the band after the Dark Ride because it's one of my favourite albums, it totally changed my life. [5] [6]
Grapow and Kusch decided to go on with the side project they had been planning and formed the band Masterplan with former Ark and the Snakes singer Jørn Lande. After Kusch left the band in 2006, Grapow became the leader and main songwriter of Masterplan.
Grapow resides in Zvolenská Slatina, Slovakia, where he runs his own musical studio—Grapow Studios. [7] Among many other projects, Grapow produced Czech metalcore band X-Core's 2008 album In Hell [8] as well as their 2011 follow-up, Life and Stuff. [9]
In 2011, he mixed the album Motherland for the Italian progressive metal band Daedalus and played the guitar solo on the song "Underground". [10]
In 2012, Czech power metal band Eagleheart recorded their second album, Dreamtherapy, for Scarlet Records, with Grapow producing, mixing, mastering, and contributing guest vocals and guitar solos. [11]
He also produced Slovak symphonic metal band Anthology's album The Prophecy. [12]
He has worked extensively with Spanish power metal band Lords of Black, producing their albums Lords of Black and II . [13]
In 2017, Grapow joined Czech metal band Kreyson as their lead guitarist. [14] In 2019, he announced his departure from the band. [15]
Year of Release | Artist | Title | Label |
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1980 | Rampage | Victim of Rock | Independent |
1982 | Rampage | Love Lights Up The Night | Independent |
1991 | Helloween | Pink Bubbles Go Ape | EMI |
1993 | Helloween | Chameleon | EMI |
1994 | Helloween | Master of the Rings | Castle Communications |
1996 | Helloween | The Time of the Oath | Castle Communications |
1996 | Helloween | High Live | Castle Communications |
1997 | Roland Grapow | The Four Seasons of Life | Snapper Music |
1998 | Helloween | Better Than Raw | Castle Communications |
1999 | Roland Grapow | Kaleidoscope | SPV/Steamhammer |
1999 | Helloween | Metal Jukebox | Castle Communications |
2000 | Helloween | The Dark Ride | Nuclear Blast |
2003 | Masterplan | Masterplan | AFM Records |
2005 | Masterplan | Aeronautics | AFM Records |
2007 | Masterplan | MK II | AFM Records |
2009 | Tony Hernando | Actual Events | Lion Music |
2009 | Saratoga | Secretos y Revelaciones | Avispa Records |
2010 | Masterplan | Time to Be King | AFM Records |
2010 | Sebastien | Tears of White Roses | Escape Music |
2012 | Saratoga | Némesis | Avispa Records |
2013 | Masterplan | Novum Initium | AFM Records |
2014 | Lords of Black | Lords of Black | Lords of Black Records |
2015 | Serious Black | As Daylight Breaks | AFM Records |
2015 | Level 10 | Chapter One | Frontiers Records |
2015 | Paco Ventura Black Moon | Fragile Crystal | Avispa Records |
2015 | Sebastien | Dark Chambers of Déjà Vu | Pride & Joy Music |
2016 | Lords of Black | II | Frontiers Records |
2017 | Masterplan | PumpKings | AFM Records |
Helloween is a German power metal band founded in 1984 in Hamburg by members of bands Iron Fist, Gentry, Second Hell and Powerfool. It is said that the band is one of the most influential European heavy metal bands of the 1980s. Its first lineup consisted of singer and guitarist Kai Hansen, bassist Markus Grosskopf, guitarist Michael Weikath and drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg. By the time Hansen left Helloween in 1989 to form Gamma Ray, the band had evolved into a five-piece, with Michael Kiske taking over as lead vocalist. Schwichtenberg and Kiske both parted ways with Helloween in 1993; Schwichtenberg died two years later as the result of suicide. Between then and 2016, there had been numerous line-up changes, leaving Grosskopf and Weikath as the only remaining original members. As a septet, their current lineup includes four-fifths of the Keeper of the Seven Keys: Parts I and II-era (1987–1988) lineup, featuring three additional members, vocalist Andi Deris, guitarist Sascha Gerstner and drummer Daniel Löble.
The Dark Ride is the ninth studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 2000. The album's style was quite different from Better Than Raw as it had a much darker sound, drop-tuned guitars, and gruffer vocals. The album was produced by Roy Z and Charlie Bauerfeind. It is the last studio album to feature Master of the Rings-era lineup with the dismissal of guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch after completion of the supporting tour for the album. They went on to form the band Masterplan.
Gamma Ray is a German power metal band from Hamburg, founded and fronted by Kai Hansen after his departure from power metal band Helloween, in 1989. He is the band's lead vocalist, guitarist and chief songwriter. Between 1990 and 2014, Gamma Ray recorded eleven studio albums.
Masterplan is a German power metal band founded by guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch upon leaving Helloween in 2001.
Jari "Jartsi" Kainulainen is a Finnish bass guitarist. He is best known for having been the bass player of the power metal band Stratovarius from 1993 until 2005. Kainulainen is currently the bassist of Masterplan, having joined 2012.
Ulrich Kusch is a German heavy metal drummer. He is best known for playing with Helloween, Gamma Ray, Masterplan and Holy Moses, among others. He is known for his technical style of playing, fast-paced speed metal-like rhythm, and capable songwriting abilities.
Ingo "Mr. Smile" Schwichtenberg was a German drummer and one of the founding members of the power metal band Helloween.
Chameleon is the fifth studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1993. It is their most musically adventurous release, but also their least commercially successful, and is their last studio album to feature singer Michael Kiske until 2021's self-titled album, as well as their last with original drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg. It was Schwichtenberg's last album to be recorded during his lifetime. This was also the last album on EMI Records.
Metal Jukebox is a cover album by German power metal band Helloween. The song "Lay All Your Love on Me" was released as a single in Japan. Each member of the band recorded their instruments independently of each other and was later brought together at Andi Deris' Tenerife studio.
Masterplan is the German power metal band Masterplan's self-titled debut album, released in 2003 by AFM Records. The album received many good reviews and entered the charts at high positions. The album was voted album of the month in Sweden Rock Magazine, Rock Hard and Heavy, Oder Was?! in Germany and Metal Factory in Switzerland. The band received the "European Border Breakers Award" in 2004 from the European Commission, for the album sales around Europe.
Master of the Rings is the sixth studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released in 1994. It is the first to feature new members Andi Deris and Uli Kusch.
Aeronautics is the second album by the German power metal band Masterplan. It's the first album to feature playing and songwriting by members Axel Mackenrott (keyboards) and Iron Savior bassist Jan S. Eckert, who both joined the band shortly after the recordings of the debut album.
Heaven Can Wait was an EP released by German power metal band Gamma Ray in 1990, following the release of their debut album Heading for Tomorrow.
"Sole Survivor" is a song and a single by German power metal band Helloween from the album Master of the Rings. On "Closer to Home", the lead vocals are sung by Roland Grapow. The song has been covered by the Swedish power metal band Dragonland on their third album 'Starfall'.
Daedalus is an Italian progressive metal band. Their music contains influences from different musical genres, among them rock, progressive rock, heavy metal, classical music, jazz, electronic music, ambient.
Time to Be King is the fourth studio album by the multinational power metal band Masterplan. It is their third album with original singer Jørn Lande, the first since his original departure in 2006, and the last before his final departure in 2012. He left the band in 2006 for the first time, citing musical differences as the reason.
Motherland is the third studio album from Italian Progressive metal band Daedalus.
Kreyson is a Czech metal band founded in Prague in 1989 by Ladislav Křížek after leaving the band Citron. He was joined by Jaroslav Bartoň, also from Citron, Daniel Krob (Arakain), Robert Vondrovic (Arakain), and Karel Adam (Moped).
Helloween is the sixteenth studio album by German power metal band Helloween, released on 18 June 2021. The album is the first released with the "Pumpkins United" line-up, which marked the return of original member Kai Hansen on guitars and vocals and Michael Kiske on vocals in 2016, in addition to the five-member line-up active since 2005.