STORM CORROSION Release 'Drag Ropes' Video

April 24, 2012, 12 years ago

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STORM CORROSION - the long-discussed collaboration between two of prog's most innovative and multi-talented artists - PORCUPINE TREE's Steven Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt of OPETH - have released their first official video, for the track 'Drag Ropes'. Watch the new clip below:

With Storm Corrosion's upcoming album release just around the corner, Steven and Mikael have been teasing us with conversational clips about the album, working together in general and much more. Check out a new interview with the pair at Planet Rock.

Roadrunner Records UK recently asked fans to send in questions for the band to answer. The latest video can be seen below:

Åkerfeldt and Wilson will release Storm Corrosion on May 8th, but you can pre-order it in two deluxe packages.

Check out the Storm Corrosion final artwork below:

The Storm Corrosion Special Edition Blu-ray/CD Set and Collector's Edition Double LP Bundle (pre-order link) is $50, and includes the album on 180-gram black virgin vinyl, in a gatefold jacket with exclusive artwork; a digital download of the entire album in high-quality FLAC files; the Blu-ray/CD version of the record, which offers the album on CD; a Blu-ray disc containing a 5.1 audio mix of the entire album, two exclusive demo tracks, and five instrumental tracks; a 24" x 36" fold-out poster; and a separate 12" x 12" poster autographed by both Mikael Åkerfeldt and Steven Wilson.

The Storm Corrosion Collector's Edition Double-LP Set (pre-order link) is $35, and includes the vinyl version, the digital download, and the two posters.

Storm Corrosion track listing:

CD:

'Drag Ropes'

'Storm Corrosion'

'Hag'

'Happy'

'Lock Howl'

'Ljudet Innan'

Blu-ray:

'Drag Ropes'

'Storm Corrosion'

'Hag'

'Happy'

'Lock Howl'

'Ljudet Innan'

'Drag Ropes'

'Storm Corrosion'

'Hag'

'Happy'

'Lock Howl'

'Ljudet Innan'

'Drag Ropes' (demo)

'Hag' (demo)


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