The Fringe Stream New Version Of "Flare'
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(Prog) The Fringe have released a stream of their track Flare. The trio consists of Lo-Fi Resistance singer and guitarist Randy McStine, The Flower Kings bassist Jonas Reingold and Big Big Train drummer Nick D'Virgilio. The song has been cut back from the 10-minute version which features on their self-titled debut album, recorded at Sweetwater Studios at Fort Wayne, Indiana. It's said to show the "organic, blossoming chemistry" between the band members. Longtime Rush collaborator Hugh Syme worked on the cover design. Read more and stream the song here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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