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VANDEN PLAS Unveil New Album Details For The Empyrean Equation Of The Long Lost Things By Larry Petro, News Monkey Monday, February 26, 2024 @ 10:56 AM
After a hiatus of four years since their last album, the band makes a triumphant return with an enthralling assortment of tracks, showcasing their unmatched musical skill and narrative artistry. Fans can get a taste of what's in store with the release of the album's lead single and accompanying video, "My Icarian Flight" available today.
Pre-order The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things:
Watch the video "My Icarian Flight" on KNAC.COM HERE.
This album signifies a significant milestone for VANDEN PLAS as they welcome Alessandro Del Vecchio as their new keyboardist, infusing fresh vigour and creativity into the band's dynamic line-up. Del Vecchio's addition promises to push VANDEN PLAS' sound to unprecedented levels while staying faithful to their distinctive style.
The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things carries on the band's legacy of pushing musical boundaries, melding intricate melodies with thought-provoking lyrics. It follows the footsteps of their acclaimed The Ghost Xperiment series, cementing VANDEN PLAS' status as a leading force in the progressive rock genre.
Nevertheless, VANDEN PLAS remains faithful to their signature style: progressive rock infused with elements of elegy, melody, and metallic and epic influences. Furthermore, it's evident that VANDEN PLAS is embracing a "back to the roots" direction.
With its fusion of technical prowess and emotional resonance, The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things is poised to captivate audiences worldwide. Drawing inspiration from the imagery suggested by the lyrics' concept, this album could be likened to the band rediscovering a lost jewel in the music universe after navigating through challenging experiences and losses.
The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things Tracklist:
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