Former LION'S SHARE Singer TONY NIVA To Release 'Atmospherical' Album In October

September 3, 2016

NIVA's sixth album, "Atmospherical", will be released on October 28 via Niva Music Group/AOR Heaven.

In the realms of melodic metal, Sweden's LION'S SHARE has been synonymous with class and quality for over two decades — not least thanks to a succession of great vocalists: Andy Engberg (220 VOLT, SORCERER, SECTION A),Nils Patrik Johansson (ASTRAL DOORS, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, CIVIL WAR)... and who else? Oh yes — Tony Niva, the vocal powerhouse from LION'S SHARE's seminal fourth album "Entrance" (2001). What's his story?

Niva started singing as a young boy in the mid-'80s, inspired by the likes of Ronnie James Dio, Joe Lynn Turner and Geoff Tate. After cutting his teeth in classic acts like SWEDISH EROTICA and AXIA, Tony formed his own outfit NIVA whose debut album, "No Capitulation", arrived in 1994 (featuring Ian Haugland of EUROPE fame behind the kit). Despite the quality of this melodic affair, NIVA folded shortly afterwards. After graduating from the university, Tony joined LION'S SHARE long enough to record the aforementioned "Entrance" — and left the music scene again shortly afterwards. However, in 2011 Tony tried out for the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Janitor Of Love", with limited success, on paper. Creatively, the result was so satisfying that Tony extended his collaboration with his new songwriting team. NIVA's comeback album, "Gold From the Future", was released in Japan in the fall of 2011. (On the European and American market, the album was released under the moniker OXYGEN and titled "Final Warning".)

"I've been focusing on my career in the IT business, so I didn't make much music between 1994 and 2011," says Tony. "But after that second NIVA album, I made two more: 'Magnitude' in 2013 and 'Incremental IV' in 2014. And after that, I thought I might as well release what I recorded in 1995 as the intended follow-up to 'No Capitulation': 'Relievin' Rain' (2015). Now, however, I'm back with a whole new incarnation of NIVA. On this new album, I wanted to broaden my horizons. Different production, a heavier sound. So I've been working with Lars Chriss, my old pal from the LION'S SHARE days."

Lars Chriss, now a highly renowned producer/mixer with the likes of OVERLAND, CHRIS OUSEY, RADIOACTIVE "F4our", SEVEN and LUGNET on his resumé, has lent his producing, song-writing and guitar-playing skills to "Atmospherical".

Don't let the title fool you — NIVA has definitely moved away from the AOR-ish, comparative softness on previous works. "This is more of a melodic metal sound," Tony agrees. "It rocks harder, it's more riff-based and the keyboards are less prominent."

Besides Lars and Tony, former LION'S SHARE luminaries Kay Backlund (keyboards) and monster bassist Andy Loos (also of GLORY, SEVEN, COVERED CALL fame) have also lent their considerable skills to the creation of "Atmospherical". The album even includes a stellar remake of LION'S SHARE 1988 debut single B-side, "I'm On A Roll". So the LION'S SHARE reminiscence is very much intentional. And quite welcome.

"Atmospherical" track listing:

01. Dressed To Kill
02. Déjà Vu
03. Spirit Of The Night
04. Forbidden Lover
05. I'm On A Roll
06. Evil Rose
07. Raise Your Voice
08. The Mountain
09. Play Our Songs
10. Wall Of Bricks
11. Long Road To Hell & Back (bonus track for Marquee/Avalon in Japan))

"Atmospherical" recording lineup:

Tony Niva: Vocals
Lars Chriss: Guitar, Drums
Andy Loos: Bass
Kay Backlund: Keyboard on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10 & 11
Fredrik Bergh: Keyboard on tracks 4, 8 & 9
Nigel Bailey: Backing vocals
Mick Devine: Additional backing vocals on tracks 6 & 10
George Bailey: Additional backing vocals on track 1

"Dressed To Kill" audio sample:

"Déjà Vu" audio sample:

"Forbidden Lover" audio sample:

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