United Progressive Fraternity launch
lyric video for 'Intersection'
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United
Progressive Fraternity are set to release their debut album 'Fall In Love
With The World' on November 25th, 2014 in North America. The band can now
reveal a lyric video for the track 'Intersection', and you can you check that
out here:
Band
leader Mark Trueack had this to say about the track:
"It was back in late 2013 when Sean
and I were working on the concept for "Turn Left" which was to be
the next album for Unitopia, and where this track was born. The original idea
was tell the story of direction and understanding the decisions that we must take
in a world that is confused, always asking ourselves if we are on the right
path. As always in life there is something standing in the way and from that
we must learn to overcome the problems we face. The original arrangement had
a heavy ELP/Moraz-type piano but I felt it was too cliché and not original to
the sound that we were looking for. Matt and Marek soon came up with a
brilliant duet for this section which enhanced the piece and gave it its own
originality. "Intersection" is a musical journey of hope and
vision."
The
release will arrive as a jewel case (incl. an additional bonus track) &
digital download, and the full track-listing can be found below:
1. We
Only Get One World (Overture)
2. Choices
3. Intersection
4. The
Water
5. Don't
Look Back - Turn Left
6. Travelling
Man (The Story Of ESHU)
7. Fall
In Love With The World
8. Religion
Of War
You
can check out a video for the track 'The Water' featuring Jon Anderson (Yes)
here: http://youtu.be/Fz2nYmeG7R0
Formed
from the ashes of respected Australian progressive rockers Unitopia, the band
sees Matt Williams, Dave Hopgood, Tim Irrgang & Mark 'Truey' Trueack
joined by Guy Manning (Manning, The The Tangent), Daniel Mash (Maschine, The
Tangent), & Marek Arnold (Toxic Smile, Seven Steps to the Green Door,
Cyril, Flaming Row). The forthcoming album also features guest appearances
from Jon Anderson of Yes, as well as Steve Hackett of Genesis.
UNITED
PROGRESSIVE FRATERNITY online:
INSIDEOUTMUSIC
online:
www.insideoutmusic.com |
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