Metal Opera Project MELTED SPACE Streaming New Single Featuring Guest Vocals By Members Of MORBID ANGEL, MAYHEM, DARK TRANQUILLITY And More

September 17, 2015, 8 years ago

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Metal Opera Project MELTED SPACE Streaming New Single Featuring Guest Vocals By Members Of MORBID ANGEL, MAYHEM, DARK TRANQUILLITY And More

The very first single from The Great Lie, the debut album by metal opera project Melted Space - created by French composer Pierre le Pape and featuring a huge roster of guest musicians and vocalists - is streaming below. The track, "No Need To Fear”, includes a massive ten guest vocalists including David Vincent of Morbid Angel, Attila Csihar of Mayhem and Sunn O))), Mikael Stanne of Dark Tranquillity.


 
The Great Lie debut features internationally-revered vocalists and musicians including members of Morbid Angel, Mayhem, Sunn O))), Dark Tranquillity, Orphaned Land, Shining, Ayreon, Sirenia and the entire cast of The City of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra. Founding creator and composer Pierre le Pape, who bears a master degree in classical music and movie scores, creates a modern opera that takes over the classical codes, including numerous characters, scenario, powerful orchestral arrangements and varied ambiances, all set to skilled and catchy songwriting and amazing casting. Together, this cast has created an epic saga as powerful as moving, and by mixing the tradition of the classic opera with infectious heavy metal, The Great Lie promises to set a new milestone in the genre.
 
The first single from The Great Lie, "No Need To Fear”, clocks in at more than eight minutes in length, the glorious movement includes vocal contributions from Mariangela Demurtas, Guillaume Bideau, Christine Rhoades, David Vincent, Attila Csihar, Mikael Stanne, Arno Strobl, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves and Lucie Blatrier, showcasing the incredibly powerful diversity and professional delivery of this ambitious and victorious project.
 

The entire tracklisting for Melted Space's The Great Lie is listed below with all of the guest vocalists and musicians attached to each movement.
 
Laser's Edge division, Sensory Records, will release The Great Lie on October 16th. Stand by for audio samples from the album, an official lyric video and more to be issued in the weeks ahead. View the trailer for The Great Lie below.

Tracklisting:
 
"Listen To The Song Of Despair" (featuring vocalists Ailyn Giménez, Arno Strobl, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves, Lucie Blatrier)
"Called By The Queen" (featuring vocalists Guillaume Bideau, Christine Rhoades)
"No Need To Fear" (featuring vocalists Mariangela Demurtas, Guillaume Bideau, Christine Rhoades, David Vincent, Attila Csihar, Mikael Stanne, Arno Strobl, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves, Lucie Blatrier)
"Terrible Fight" (featuring vocalists David Vincent, Guillaume Bideau, Manuel Munoz, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves, Lucie Blatrier, and guitar solo by Adrian Martinot)
"A God Is Dead" (featuring vocalist Manuel Munoz)
"Trust And Betrayal" (featuring vocalists Mikael Stanne, Guillaume Bideau)
"Glass Castle's Beast" (featuring vocalists Kobi Farhi, Niklas Kvarforth, Guillaume Bideau, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves, Lucie Blatrier)
"Hopeless Crime" (featuring vocalists Christine Rhoades, Mikael Stanne, Niklas Kvarforth, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves, Lucie Blatrier, and guitar solo by Adrian Martinot)
"The One Who Lost The Faith" (featuring vocalists Niklas Kvarforth, Arno Strobl and guitar, synth and dulcimer solos by Arjen A Lucassen)
"Titania" (featuring vocalists Ailyn Giménez, Guillaume Bideau, Mikael Stanne and guitar solo by Sylvain Coudret)
"Lost Souls From The Other Side" (featuring vocalists Attila Csihar, David Vincent, Mikael Stanne, Ailyn Giménez, Guillaume Bideau, Mariatea Demurtas, Manuel Munoz, Christine Rhoades, Clémentine Delauney, Virginie Goncalves, Lucie Blatrier)

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