Bruce Soord Streams New Song 'Familiar Patterns," Reveals Album Details
. Soord says: "I spent the most part of the summer locked in my studio creating this record, which turned into a huge labour of love. I am very proud of what it became. "We shot the cover and booklet at various locations throughout my home town of Yeovil. I spent my formative years in this town - the second track on the album Buried Here is about exactly that." He continues: "While the songs describe a sense of the past that has been lost, it is also a celebration of this wonderful and artistically decaying town that created me. But all's not lost - there is still a shimmer of sound here." The album will be released on digipak CD which comes with a 16-page booklet. Read more and check out the new song here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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