Armonite's Album 'The Sun is New Each Day' Available on June 19, 2015
Armonite's Album 'The Sun is New Each Day' Available on June 19, 2015
LONDON, June 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Armonite, a new band by composer Paolo Fosso and violinist Jacopo Bigi kick off their
disruptive rock project with the release of their album, The Sun is New Each Day available
for free on the band's official website, armonite.com [http://www.armonite.com ]
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Produced by the first producer of Muse, Paul Reeve, and mastered by Geoff Pesche at
the prestigious Abbey Road Studios in London, The Sun is New Each Day is an exciting mix
of electric violin, keyboards, bass, and drums, including amazing participation by
Porcupine Tree's bassist, Colin Edwin and Dutch drummer Jasper Barendregt.
"Working with a team like this is fantastic," says Fosso, composer of the album,
"Everyone's unique skills and talents added something special to the album and the final
result is powerful. We tried to give the album one sonority, but also characterize each
track with a different setting.
"For example, in the song "Suitcase war" you'll see a rejection of how our life has
changed after becoming workaholics. Whereas "Insert Coin", featuring 8-bit sounds by
Swedish demoscener Anders 'Goto80' Carlsson, is a tribute to 80's and 90's arcade
coin-ops."
Each track captures the various passions found in the band. "Satellites" is a
reflection on space exploration and technology, "'G' as in Gears" features Samuel Gomper's
famous speech, "What does the Working Man Want?" and "Die Grauen Herren" recalls the Men
in Grey from Michael Ende's novel, Momo.
The Sun is New Each Day is a whirlwind of sounds, themes and emotions. "Connect Four",
a track composed by Bigi, finds its sound in a protest against gambling addictions. While
the track "Sandstorm" is a look at the living energy that can be found in Marrakech.
"We hope the album connects you to the world around you," says Fosso, "Tracks like "Le
temps qui fait ta rose" from The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery suggest 'It's
the time you spent on your rose that makes your rose so important.' Yet, the track
"Slippery Slope" explores that unclear side of the human soul."
The band's hopes and goals go well beyond the free release of their album. "Releasing
our tracks for free is a way to instantly share this music we all love so much," says
Bigi, "But what we really want to do is bring these tracks live. In order to do this, we
need to show how great our fan base is. So follow us on Twitter and YouTube, 'like' us on
Facebook and download our free album. The more people that get involved with us, the
sooner we can go on tour and share our music live!"
TRACKLIST
1) Suitcase war
2) Connect Four
3) 'G' as in Gears
4) Sandstorm
5) Slippery Slope
6) Satellites
7) Die Grauen Herren
8) Le temps qui fait ta rose
9) Insert Coin
Contact info
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Artist Management
info@armonite.com
+39-331-8366375
Website: http://www.armonite.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Armonite/375012772574516
Twitter: http://twitter.com/armonitemusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc2jTstKBeJe0BI6o1pLGLA
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