Prog

Q&A RAY ALDER

Besides fronting US prog metal pioneers Fates Warning since 1987, Ray Alder has his fingers in a number of pies, including Engine, Redemption and, most recently, A-Z. As he unveils a second solo set, suitably entitled II, Prog places a call to the singer’s home in Spain to find out more.

After being a ‘band guy’ for so long, how did it feel to release your solo debut, What The Water Wants, in 2019?

I like doing a lot of different things, which is why I’m involved in a few projects. A solo album just seemed like the next step.

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