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Monday, May 9, 2005 - New Ayreon single | Here are the latest news from Arjen Lucassen and Ayreon:
Yes, we've been real quiet for a while now... haven't we? Consider it the calm before the storm, because the last few months have been extremely hectic in the Electric Castle. Arjen has been hard at work; inside his studio recording a new album, and outside his studio doing photoshoots and videoshoots, all for his latest musical endeavour: a band! We will have to keep you in suspense a little while longer before we can reveal details of this exciting new development, but there is other, very cool news to tell you as well.
New Ayreon single!
The third single taken from the Ayreon album 'The Human Equation' will be released June 16th, 2005. It is called 'Come Back to Me', and is a slightly extended and newly mixed version of the song 'Day 7: Hope'.
Other tracks include: 'August Fire' featuring Mostly Autumn's Heather Findlay; 'When I'm 64', a Beatles cover song; and 'Back 2 Me', a special remix.
A video clip was shot during the summer of 2004 and is included on the single together with a 'making of' video. For more information and artwork, visit the site.
Arjen guests on new Shadow Gallery album!
Shadow Gallery's Gary Wehrkamp and Mike Baker have been good friends with Arjen for years now. Gary and Mike performed on various Arjen Lucassen projects and when Shadow Gallery began work on their new album, they asked for Arjen to perform a solo on one of their songs. He was only too happy and thrilled to play on the album called 'Room V' to be released at the end of May, 2005 through InsideOut.
Arjen also sang and played guitar on a very interesting bonus track featured on the special edition of Room V. For more information on this album please check the official Shadow Gallery website. |
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