Multi-national prog rock/steel outfit, Bagorah, are again with a brand new observe, “One thing From Nothing,” from their upcoming second full-length, Parabnormal. The studio-based quartet—Lenny Burnett (guitars), David Knight (drums/percussion), James Phillips (vocals/keyboards), Richard Sims (bass)—have as soon as once more gathered their collective inventive efforts for a strong 9 tracks of offbeat, ’70s-inspired heaviness. The observe we’re premiering affords up one of many heavier cuts on Parbnormal, a music that imagines what Voivod might need gave the impression of earlier than the acute steel period—angular chords, synth accents and other-worldly vocals.
Parabnormal was engineered by Erik Hellerman at Hellerman Studios in Nashville, and is ready for releases on CD and digitally on April 1, by way of Have a look at the Moon Data. Place your preorder right here.
The band chimed in in regards to the new observe:
James, concerning the lyrics: “A broadly envied, award-driven celeb is immediately apprehended by self doubt, calling in to query his legacy, throughout essentially the most opulent night time of his life.”
Lenny, concerning the music: “I wished one thing heavy however took you thru dynamic actions that was much like how progressive bands approached music writing within the 70s.”