Poland's BELIEVE To Release Fifth Studio Album; First Details Revealed
January 23, 2013, 11 years ago
BELIEVE, one of the most interesting and original bands on the Polish art/prog-rock scene, return with a brand new album. Their fifth studio album, entitled The Warmest Sun In Winter, is set to be released on April 22nd in Europe and May 7th in North America (via MVD).
“Believe’s new album tells the story of a chance meeting of two friends who used to spend a lot of time together in their childhood. Since then, everything has changed – one of the friends has lost his home. And now they sit together and talk about everything that happened in their life. All memories from the past are still alive… The album 'The Warmest Sun in Winter' will tells the story of how much sun a man can bring into someone else’s life, despite various troubles in life,” explains Karol Wróblewski.
The new material was recorded in Mirek Gil’s studio with the following lineup:
Karol Wróblewski – vocals
Mirek Gil – guitars
Konrad Wantrych – keyboards, vocals
Przemas Zawadzki – bass guitar
Vlodi Tafel – drums
Satomi – violin
The album will include eight new tracks, including 'Words', 'Behind The River', and 'The Bright Day", just to name a few. It will also include 'Please Go Home', a song written in memory of Robert Roszak, Polish journalist and a friend of the band.
Further details to follow. More on Believe at this location.