New York City’s eclectic progressive rock band EDENSONG has unveiled their latest single, “Hall Of Statues,” accompanied by a captivating lyric video. This release is part of the buildup to their eagerly anticipated full-length album, Our Road To Dust, set to drop on May 9th via The Lasers Edge.
Exploring the Creative Journey with “Hall Of Statues”
“Hall Of Statues” delves into the oft-unsung, grueling side of artistic creation. According to the band, this track reflects the exhaustion and anxiety they faced during the creation of their last album, Years In The Garden Of Years. Now, with “Hall Of Statues” as part of their upcoming album, EDENSONG offers a moody tune that captures their initial struggles.
The Making of Our Road To Dust
Our Road To Dust marks a significant return for EDENSONG, their first album crafted as a quartet. The record embodies their complex and diverse sound, offering a heavier, more focused, and melodically infectious experience. Produced and recorded by James Byron Schoen at Firecat Audio in NYC, with mixing by Johan Martin and mastering by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden, the album promises a cohesive yet exploratory musical journey.
Upcoming Performances and Album Preorders
EDENSONG is set to bring their latest creations to the stage starting May 8th with a release show in Brooklyn, followed by a performance at the Terra Incognita Festival in Quebec City on May 17th. Fans can preorder Our Road To Dust through The Lasers Edge webshop and Bandcamp, with both standard and high-resolution audio available.
More Than Just Music
EDENSONG’s unique blend of progressive rock includes elements such as a driving rhythm section and avant-garde flute playing, all complemented by lush vocal harmonies. These attributes have allowed them to captivate audiences across the globe, sharing stages with renowned acts like Kings X, Ozric Tentacles, and Neal Morse Band.
Stay Tuned
As we count down to the release of Our Road To Dust, EDENSONG will continue to tease fans with additional singles and videos. Be sure to catch “Hall Of Statues” now streaming everywhere, and prepare for the full album’s debut this May.