PROSPEKT To Release Debut Album In October; 'A Desolate Kingdom' Track Now Streaming

September 20, 2013, 11 years ago

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Sensory Records will release The Colourless Sunrise - the maiden full-length album from Oxford, England's PROSPEKT - now locked down for an October 22nd street date.

The Colourless Sunrise was recorded by the band and then mixed by world renowned producer Jens Bogren (OPETH, KATATONIA, DAYLIGHT DIES, AMON AMARTH, SYMPHONY X) and Adam 'Nolly' Getgood (of PERIPHERY), and mastered by Borgen as well.

Surging beyond the one-hour mark, the huge The Colourless Sunrise recording builds upon the solid foundation Prospekt constructed on their self-titled 2011-released debut EP, expanding their spires of vibrant, modern take on their respective genre to much greater heights. Prospekt combines the fierce technicality of progressive metal with the symphonic elements of contemporary prog. From brutal riffs coupled with odd time-signatures, to majestic melodies, the principle of the band's music is to create an intelligent and atmospheric mix of melodic, modern progressive metal. Incorporating passionate higher ranged vocals, frenetic guitar work, haunting orchestration and solid grooves, every composition remains both interesting and original.

The album's cover art was created by Mattias Noren / ProgArt Media.

The Colourless Sunrise tracklisting:

'A Desolate Kingdom'

'Dissident Priests'

'Eternal Memories'

'Shroud'

'The Colourless Sunrise'

'Visions'

'The Great Awakening'

'Shutter Asylum'

'Hunting Poseidon'

'A Desolate Kingdom':

In the coming weeks, Prospekt will be filming an official video for another track from the album to be released closer to its release date. Additionally, the band will begin to perform material from The Colourless Sunrise live in support of the album, beginning with a record release show in Oxford on November 15th and much more to follow.

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