Today marks the release of the first album from the Steve Morse Band in sixteen years! To celebrate, they have released the title track featuring Dream Theater’s legendary guitarist and founding member, John Petrucci. Watch the Steve Morse Band trio in action on the official studio video HERE.
Triangulation is released today via Music Theories Recordings and features the previously released tracks TexUS featuring Eric Johnson, and Break Through.
The longtime friends have always expressed their admiration for each other, so the sound of the two iconic guitarists entwining on the album’s title track is a thrilling experience, with Petrucci bringing his inimitable progressive metal thunder to the proceedings.
Talking about the track, Morse says, “You simply can’t point to anybody and say they’re better than this guy. Perfect execution, solo ideas, sounds, everything. The ‘Tri’ part of the title comes from the tritone interval that’s used in the basic guitar riff.”
Whenever we think of the greatest guitar players of all time, Steve Morse is a name that’s always in the conversation. This album sees Morse teaming up once again with Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, and Flying Colors bassist Dave LaRue, with Van Romaine [Steve Morse Band/Enrique Iglesias] joining on drums.
“The album title Triangulation comes from the concept of aviators, navigators, and sailors looking at two points to pinpoint their exact location at a specific moment in time,” says Steve. It’s a geographical concept that also applies to human life on a broader level, and given the journey Morse has been on in recent years, it’s only natural that he’s been on a path of self-discovery and reflection.
“The concept of Triangulation can be used for a lot of life’s problems,” he explains. “On the album cover, the humanoid figure is trying to break through the wall, and is trying to see the position and methods the other two beings have used to get free of that wall. We’re a trio band, even though we will be touring with a fourth musician, so triangulation was an appropriate title since triangles always have three sides.”
There are also some stellar guest features, including Kevin Morse, who joins his father on “Taken by an Angel”—the most poignant of the nine tracks and a tribute to Steve’s beloved late wife, Janine.
Talking about the guests on the record, he continues, “I was so lucky to get all of them on this record,” smiles Morse. “Having purely instrumental guests for the first time in decades feels new to me, especially when they are so incredibly talented. Eric and I met back in the ’70s while touring. He was the most immaculate guitarist I had ever heard, and we remained friends. John reached the pinnacle I’d always reached for, but never got to, and is absolutely amazing. I always love being involved with my son, and the piece he contributed to was intensely personal for both of us. I love the thought, tone, playing and commitment he put into his performance.”