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Disperse premiere first track and reveal details of new album – Power Of Metal.dk
Disperse premiere first track and reveal details of new album
DISPERSE are releasing the first song taken from their forthcoming album ‘Foreword’. The third full-length of the rising progressive stars will hit the streets on February 10th.
The track “Stay” is now exclusively streaming via the official media partners below.
Regarding their track, DISPERSE comment: “One of the very first demo tracks for our new album turned into ‘Stay’. The song revolves around trust and staying true to yourself, no matter what. It is about opportunities – the ones we take and the ones we miss. ‘Stay’ is also dealing with rediscovering beauty in places and things after we had stopped seeing it. As the album is dedicated to Rafał’s mother, who passed away last year – this track is first and foremost about that dedication.”
Artwork and track-list of ‘Foreword’ are revealed below.
Track-list 01. Stay 02. Surrender 03. Bubbles 04. Tomorrow 05. Tether 06. Sleeping Ivy 07. Does It Matter How Far? 08. Foreword 09. Neon 10. Gabriel 11. Kites
Few young bands display such extreme technical prowess as DISPERSE. Yet talent and advanced mastery of instruments has never been the main factor in what sets a band apart from the mass of musicians trying to break through.
The road to success has rather been paved with great song-writing and this is exactly what the now Polish and English quartet is delivering on its third full-length ‘Foreword’. DISPERSE manage to make complexity appear easy and add an incredible lightness to cascading syncopated breaks, odd-time signatures and all the tools of the trade that are considered as essentials for progressive music.
‘Foreword’ is the logical step further from sophomore DISPERSE album ‘Living Mirrors’, which witnessed the hopefuls injecting fresh momentum into the progressive genre. Elements of such giants such as PINK FLOYD, DREAM THEATER, and CYNIC were playfully incorporated, whirled around, and fused with other ingredients raging from Metal to Jazz into a new exciting sound.
DISPERSE embarked on their musical search with the debut album ‘Journey Through The Hidden Gardens’ (2010) three years after being founded in the Polish city of Przeworsk. With only one demo entitled ‘Promo 2008’, the band quickly gained a reputation as an excellent live entity. This was cemented by acclaimed performances on several tours as well as at prestigious festivals such as GO-Rock, the UK Tech-Metal Fest, and Germany’s Euroblast Festival.
With ‘Foreword’, DISPERSE invite you to set sails on a luxurious musical passage that let’s you drift over an ocean of sparking details and ever new wonders waiting at the beckoning horizon.
I began my writing career in the year of 2012 due to my love for the metal community, and have since moved onto a second role as the Tech-Wiz of PoM - taking good care of our website. My favourite music genres are Progressive Metal in all its different shapes and Melodic Death Metal.
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