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Wednesday, September 8, 2004 - Vox Tempus announce release date for debut album
Vox Tempus is proud to announce the U.S release of our debut album, In the Eye of Time, through Progman Records. The album will be available exclusively at this month's ProgPower Festival in Atlanta (where the band is also featured on the festival CD sampler), followed by a formal U.S. release on September 21st. As we continue doing interviews and considering festival dates, we are now setting our sites on overseas distribution for the new record.

Initial reviews of the album (featuring members of Equinox, Takara and Millennium, and special guest Gregg Bissonette on drums) have been overwhelmingly positive, and we would to thank our friends and fans for their patience and support. Preorders will be shipped later this month, and those who order now can still receive MP3 bonus tracks unavailable elsewhere. For sound clips, video and ordering information, be sure to visit www.vox-tempus.com!

The members of Vox Tempus came together in January of 1997, as members of the progressive rock band Equinox. The group was in the midst of promoting their successful worldwide JVC debut, COLOR OF THE TIME, which had reached the Top 20 in Europe and Japan. Work began on a more guitar-oriented follow-up release, with Erik Norlander behind the console. The lineup splintered during these sessions, and the band brought in Gregg Bissonette to re-record the album with three new tracks. The first of these new songs, For Every Life, was written in part for our deceased friend, Great White guitarist Ty Longley. With guitarist Ray Mantor in the producer's seat, the band was reborn as Vox Tempus.

The album features:

Vocals - Dan Reed (Millennium, Equinox)
Guitars - Ray Mantor (Equinox)
Keyboards - Eric Ragno (Takara, Equinox)
Bass - Jim Turba (Equinox)
Drums - Gregg Bissonette (David Lee Roth, Joe Satriani, etc.)

Vox Tempus is proud to endorse GHS Strings.

More information on us can be found on our website.
Posted by: Steen





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