She is best known for her work in Kidneythieves, an industrial metal band she formed with guitarist/engineer Bruce Sommers. įree Dominguez is the only female vocalist on the Rising soundtrack, featured on “A Stranger I Remain,” Mistral’s theme. You can follow his exploits via Armored Saint at.
John Bush appears courtesy of Metal Blade records.
I’m sorry I don’t have a better picture of John singing! I was too busy headbanging!!) Listen to both tracks and you will hear classic John Bush vocals – he never holds anything back and every track he sings on has incredible power. On MGR, John sings two tracks for us – The Hot Wind Blowing and Return to Ashes. He was even invited to become the vocalist for Metallica before the job went to James Hetfield. Whether singing for his own band, Armored Saint, or his stint as the lead vocalist of Anthrax, John is one of the most respected voices in metal. John Bush (pictured far left) is one of the most legendary vocalists in metal history. As Ferry describes in the video above, the challenge of taking some of the cool synths that are so prevalent in dance music and marrying that with MGR’s brand of metal was something he was excited to try, and working with Jamie Christopherson, the resulting sound will rock your speakers when the Blade Wolf DLC pack hits later this spring!įollow Ferry: Follow (JP note: Check out his amazing set at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN!)
“The Hot Wind Blowing” is the fruit of that collaboration, and you can instantly tell it has a different vibe from many of the other tracks in the game. He also happens to be a friend of mine, so when it came time to bring an electronic vibe to one of our boss tracks, I knew he would be a great addition to the soundtrack. Whether it is DJing at the world’s biggest festivals, remixing artists like U2, The Killers, or producing amazing tracks with amazing artists, Ferry is at the forefront of the dance music scene. His new dance music supergroup with DJ/producer Markus Schulz, New World Punx, just rocked Madison Square Garden with an incredible set on March 30. In a previous blog, Music Director Naoto Tanaka introduced some of the composers working on the project I’d like to take a chance to introduce some of the other performers that made Metal Gear Rising sound as great as it did.įerry Corsten is one of the world’s most famous DJs, having been a perennial presence at the top of the DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs, as well as hosting his own radio show globally, and releasing some of the most anthemic dance music tracks ever. JP here with that long promised behind the scenes of the soundtrack.