UNIVERSAL MIND PROJECT Reveal Debut Album Details; Guest Appearances From SYMPHONY X, Ex-DREAM THEATER, STRATOVARIUS Members

February 29, 2016, 8 years ago

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UNIVERSAL MIND PROJECT Reveal Debut Album Details; Guest Appearances From SYMPHONY X, Ex-DREAM THEATER, STRATOVARIUS Members

The Jaguar Priest, the debut album from the international progressive metallers Universal Mind Project, will be released on April 29th in Europe and North America through Inner Wound Recordings.

Apart from Elina Laivera and Henrik Båth, the album also includes vocal performances by Nils K Rue (Pagan’s Mind), Mark Jansen (Epica, Mayan), Charlie Dominici (ex-Dream Theater) and Diego Valdez (Helker) - forming an incredibly powerful team of vocalists, each of whom add their own distinctive style to the songs. The guest musicians that appear on the album are Alessandro Bissa (Vision Divine), Mike LePond (Symphony X), Emanuele Casali (DGM) and Johan Reinholz (Andromeda).

In a mix of perfectly executed modern progressive/power metal combined with the unique diversity of male and female vocals that stylistically spread from lyrical and fragile to soothing and powerful, as well as the use of growl vocals at parts of the record, the debut album The Jaguar Priest encloses a most impressive league of artistic creation.

The artwork for The Jaguar Priest was created by Jan Yrlund (Apocalyptica, Korpiklaaini, Leah). The album was mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni (Ancient Bards, DGM, Vision Divine).

The Jaguar Priest tracklisting:

“Anthem For Freedom”
“Truth”
“The Bargain Of Lost Souls”
“Dreamstate”
“Awakened By The Light (Universal Mind)”
“A World That Burns”
“Seven”
“The Jaguar Priest”
“The Force Of Our Creation”
“Xibalba”

Universal Mind Project is:
Elina Laivera - Vocals
Henrik Båth (Darkwater) - Vocals
Michael Alexander - Guitars, Growls
Alex Landenburg (Luca Turilli’s Rhapsody) - Drums


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