Glen Drover is a renowned Canadian heavy metal guitarist, born on May 25, 1969, in Mississauga, Ontario.
He has made significant contributions to the genre through his work with prominent bands, showcasing a technical, shred-oriented style influenced by guitarists such as Tony MacAlpine and Al Di Meola.
Drover began playing guitar as a child and developed his skills alongside family members who shared his passion for music.
Siblings
Glen’s most notable sibling in the music world is his brother Shawn Drover, a drummer who has frequently collaborated with him.
The two brothers started playing together early on, with Shawn joining on drums when Glen was around 10 years old.
They co-founded the power/thrash metal band Eidolon in 1993, releasing multiple albums together over the years.
Career
Drover’s career spans several key phases in heavy metal.
He gained early recognition in 1998 when he joined the Danish band King Diamond, contributing to albums and tours that highlighted his melodic and neoclassical guitar approach in a theatrical metal context.
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His most prominent role came in October 2004, when he joined the iconic American thrash band Megadeth as lead guitarist, bringing his brother Shawn along as drummer.
This period marked a high-profile chapter, as the Drover brothers participated in extensive world tours and helped revitalize the band’s sound during the mid-2000s.
Drover performed on Megadeth’s 2007 album United Abominations, where he also received co-writing credits on one track.
He departed the band in January 2008 to prioritize family life, citing the toll of constant touring.
Beyond these, Drover has been involved in projects like Eidolon (ongoing collaborations with Shawn, including recent efforts such as the band Withering Scorn formed in 2020), guest appearances, and other ventures in the metal scene, including brief associations with bands like Testament.
Accolades
Throughout his career, Drover has earned recognition primarily through his associations with major acts rather than individual awards.
His tenure with Megadeth contributed to the band’s continued success on global stages, including performances that upheld the group’s reputation in thrash metal.
Albums like United Abominations received positive critical reception for their aggressive return to form, with Drover’s guitar work praised for its precision and energy.
His time with King Diamond further solidified his status in the heavy metal community, and his long-running work with Eidolon has built a dedicated following in the power metal underground.
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