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Friday, August 20, 2010 - Arjen Reveals Star One Singers And Album Concept | Arjen has posted another video update to his Youtube channel -- this time revealing the singers who appear on the new Star One album Victims of the Modern Age as well as the album concept. You can watch it here.
For those of you who can't watch the video, here is the info:
Star One vocalists
Russell Allen (Symphony X) Damian Wilson (Headspace, Threshold) Floor Jansen (ReVamp, ex-After Forever) Dan Swanö (Nightingale, Second Sky, ex-Edge Of Sanity)
Album concept
Here's what Arjen has to say about the concept of "Victims of the Modern Age":"I based the songs on dystopian and post-apocalyptic sci-fi movies that have made an impression on me throughout my life. Unlike the first Star One album 'Space Metal,' where all the songs were set in space, this time most of the songs take place right here on Earth. No, I'm not going to tell you which movies inspired the tracks -- that would spoil all the fun! And I do hope that the dark subject matter won't keep people from enjoying this journey through time to some of the more grim possible outcomes for humanity's future." |
RevelationZ Comments
Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Saturday, August 28, 2010 |
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Comments: 166 | | Been waiting for another release with this project. Looks as though it will be the same stellar line up of vocalist from that last one. Dan Swano is one amazing vocalist.
Posted by Little Drummer Boy Saturday, August 28, 2010 |
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