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    Ayreon – Premiere Two Singles From Upcoming Record

    Ayreon premiere 2 brand-new tracks from the future studio album Transitus, due out September 22nd. “Hopelessly Slipping Away” and also “Get out! Now!” are streaming as official video. The initially one was produced by Crystal Spotlight and also the 2nd one by David Letelier.

    Statement from Ayreon: Welcome to the vivid globe of.. Transitus! Finally the moment has actually come to present you the extremely first complete songs and also lyric video clips of the brand-new Ayreon album Yes… singleS, plural! This cd is exceptionally varied so I actually could not pick simply one track due to the fact that I would not desire individuals to obtain the incorrect perception of the total state of mind of the cd. So we made a decision to make a video clip for both an atmospheric track “Hopelessly Slipping Away” and also a rough track “Get out! Now!”

    “Hopelessly Slipping Away” features Tommy Karevik (Kamelot) and Cammie Gilbert (Oceans Of Slumber) on vocals. It’s a haunting track with analog synthesizers and violin, and also it gradually develops to a legendary orgasm with marching snares. In this video clip we see the ghost of Daniel (Tommy) hopelessly attempting to connect to his precious other half Abby (Cammie) that plainly feels his existence yet can not see or hear him.”

    “The track “Get Out! Now!” is a straightforward and energetic rock track with powerful drums, bass, guitars and Hammond organ. It features the illustrious Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) and Tommy Karevik on vocals, and none other than the legendary Joe Satriani plays a blistering guitar solo. In this story Daniel’s intolerant father (Dee) banishes Daniel (Tommy) from his estate for having a forbidden affair with their servant Abby.”

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