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Pure Reason Revolution - Coming Up To Consciousness (Standard CD Jewelcase)
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"Coming Up To Consciousness" is Pure Reason Revolution’s sixth studio album, and the third of its post-hiatus renaissance that began with 2020's "Eupnea" and continued in 2022's "Above Cirrus". Like those two predecessors, the new record is intensely personal. Its eight tracks are all between four and seven minutes long - concise by PRR standards - and they grapple with darkness of various kinds. While the band's distinctive style remains, melding prog and pop through dreamy moods, epic riffs and angelic harmonies, Courtney and Greg Jong also tried to go somewhere a bit different, drawing on influences like Talk Talk, Elliot Smith, The Smile and even Arctic Monkeys in addition to perennial favourites - especially Pink Floyd. Indeed, legendary session musician Guy Pratt, who has worked with Pink Floyd among myriad iconic acts, provided bass guitar on seven of the eight tracks, with Jon Sykes from The Pineapple Thief playing bass on one song. Bruce Soord, also of The Pineapple Thief, mixed the album in stereo & for the first time for PRR in Dolby Atmos & 5.1 Surround Sound. "Coming Up To Consciousness" will be available on Ltd CD+DVD Digipak (including 5.1 Surround Sound & High Resolution 24-bit stereo mixes), Standard CD Jewelcase, Digital Album (also in Dolby Atmos) as well as Limited Gatefold Colored ReVinyl LP. ReVinyl is a sustainable alternative where the vinyl record is produced using 100% recycled PVC granulate from material recovery (e.g. shredding of edge trimmings and other production returns).
Pure Reason Revolution - Coming Up To Consciousness (Ltd. CD+DVD Digipak)
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"Coming Up To Consciousness" is Pure Reason Revolution’s sixth studio album, and the third of its post-hiatus renaissance that began with 2020's "Eupnea" and continued in 2022's "Above Cirrus". Like those two predecessors, the new record is intensely personal. Its eight tracks are all between four and seven minutes long - concise by PRR standards - and they grapple with darkness of various kinds. While the band's distinctive style remains, melding prog and pop through dreamy moods, epic riffs and angelic harmonies, Courtney and Greg Jong also tried to go somewhere a bit different, drawing on influences like Talk Talk, Elliot Smith, The Smile and even Arctic Monkeys in addition to perennial favourites - especially Pink Floyd. Indeed, legendary session musician Guy Pratt, who has worked with Pink Floyd among myriad iconic acts, provided bass guitar on seven of the eight tracks, with Jon Sykes from The Pineapple Thief playing bass on one song. Bruce Soord, also of The Pineapple Thief, mixed the album in stereo & for the first time for PRR in Dolby Atmos & 5.1 Surround Sound. "Coming Up To Consciousness" will be available on Ltd CD+DVD Digipak (including 5.1 Surround Sound & High Resolution 24-bit stereo mixes), Standard CD Jewelcase, Digital Album (also in Dolby Atmos) as well as Limited Gatefold Colored ReVinyl LP. ReVinyl is a sustainable alternative where the vinyl record is produced using 100% recycled PVC granulate from material recovery (e.g. shredding of edge trimmings and other production returns).
Pure Reason Revolution - Coming Up To Consciousness (Ltd. Gatefold colored ReVinyl LP)
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"Coming Up To Consciousness" is Pure Reason Revolution’s sixth studio album, and the third of its post-hiatus renaissance that began with 2020's "Eupnea" and continued in 2022's "Above Cirrus". Like those two predecessors, the new record is intensely personal. Its eight tracks are all between four and seven minutes long - concise by PRR standards - and they grapple with darkness of various kinds. While the band's distinctive style remains, melding prog and pop through dreamy moods, epic riffs and angelic harmonies, Courtney and Greg Jong also tried to go somewhere a bit different, drawing on influences like Talk Talk, Elliot Smith, The Smile and even Arctic Monkeys in addition to perennial favourites - especially Pink Floyd. Indeed, legendary session musician Guy Pratt, who has worked with Pink Floyd among myriad iconic acts, provided bass guitar on seven of the eight tracks, with Jon Sykes from The Pineapple Thief playing bass on one song. Bruce Soord, also of The Pineapple Thief, mixed the album in stereo & for the first time for PRR in Dolby Atmos & 5.1 Surround Sound. "Coming Up To Consciousness" will be available on Ltd CD+DVD Digipak (including 5.1 Surround Sound & High Resolution 24-bit stereo mixes), Standard CD Jewelcase, Digital Album (also in Dolby Atmos) as well as Limited Gatefold Colored ReVinyl LP. ReVinyl is a sustainable alternative where the vinyl record is produced using 100% recycled PVC granulate from material recovery (e.g. shredding of edge trimmings and other production returns).
Pure Reason Revolution - Coming Up To Consciousness (Ltd. Gatefold transp. neon pink BioVinyl LP)
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"Coming Up To Consciousness" is Pure Reason Revolution’s sixth studio album, and the third of its post-hiatus renaissance that began with 2020's "Eupnea" and continued in 2022's "Above Cirrus". Like those two predecessors, the new record is intensely personal. Its eight tracks are all between four and seven minutes long - concise by PRR standards - and they grapple with darkness of various kinds. While the band's distinctive style remains, melding prog and pop through dreamy moods, epic riffs and angelic harmonies, Courtney and Greg Jong also tried to go somewhere a bit different, drawing on influences like Talk Talk, Elliot Smith, The Smile and even Arctic Monkeys in addition to perennial favourites - especially Pink Floyd. Indeed, legendary session musician Guy Pratt, who has worked with Pink Floyd among myriad iconic acts, provided bass guitar on seven of the eight tracks, with Jon Sykes from The Pineapple Thief playing bass on one song. Bruce Soord, also of The Pineapple Thief, mixed the album in stereo & for the first time for PRR in Dolby Atmos & 5.1 Surround Sound. "Coming Up To Consciousness" will be available on Ltd CD+DVD Digipak (including 5.1 Surround Sound & High Resolution 24-bit stereo mixes), Standard CD Jewelcase, Digital Album (also in Dolby Atmos) as well as Limited Gatefold Colored ReVinyl LP. ReVinyl is a sustainable alternative where the vinyl record is produced using 100% recycled PVC granulate from material recovery (e.g. shredding of edge trimmings and other production returns).
Nightingale - I (Re-issue) (Ltd. transp. sun yellow LP)
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After 24 years, NIGHTINGALE's landmark third full-length, “I”, is now remastered by songwriter/frontman/producer Dan Swanö (Opeth, Katatonia, Oceans Of Slumber, etc.). First released in 2000, this reissue will be made available as Limited Deluxe 2CD Jewelcase with O-Card (Incl. 7 bonus tracks as well as another 18 bonus tracks on the second disc) and for the first time ever also come out on vinyl. “I” features some of NIGHTINGALE’s most celebrated songs, including “Alonely”, “Scarred for Life”, “The Game” and “I Return”. The addition of two cover songs - rocking renditions of Uriah Heep’s “Stealin’” and (obscure American hard rock band) Dust’s “From a Dry Camel” -, several other rare cuts, rough mixes, remixes and live tracks makes the Deluxe 2CD of NIGHTINGALE’s “I” absolutely superlative for longtime fans and new devotees.
WHOM GODS DESTROY - In The Name Of War (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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WHOM GODS DESTROY - In The Name Of War (OFFICIAL VIDEO) Taken from the album “Insanium' out March 15th, 2024 Order/Stream now: https://whomgodsdestroy.lnk.to/Insani... Video director: Vicente Cordero / Industrialism Films (USA) Video editor: Vojan Koceić / PILOTstudio (Croatia) WHOM GODS DESTROY website: http://www.wgdestroy.com/ WHOM GODS DESTROY are: Dino Jelusick (vocals) Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal (guitar) Derek Sherinian (keys) Yas Nomura (bass) Bruno Valverde (drums) Written/produced by WHOM GODS DESTROY Mixed / mastered by Bumblefoot Lyrics: In The Name Of War Death, we celebrate As if it was something we were born for Death seems to be the faith Crucify the forces, let them through the door Gates of hell await You spend your life just to dig another hole Read these words unseen: “God save the mean” Tell me what you’re seeing Do you still believe in In the name of war We still die for nothing Into the grave we’re rushing In the name of war Death won’t ever wait It’s in the dark waiting for the wrong step It won’t resonate With all the “live, laugh, love” shit everywhere One big bad mistake Was the breath you saved for later Spend it all tonight ‘cause you won’t ever see the light In the name of love and hate, they try to separate You see we can relate, sedate and celebrate The name of war won’t wait, they strike when they locate To build a golden state Tell me who counts the blood Spilled to change the names of streets In the name of war. --- Follow InsideOutMusic here: https://www.insideoutmusic.com   / insideoutmusic   Shop: EU: https://www.insideoutshop.de/ US: https://www.insideoutmusic.store Twitter: EU:   / insideouteu   US:   / insideoutusa   Spotify Prog Rock Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4wh... Spotify Prog Metal Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/62s...

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