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A new-look four-piece have announced that they will release their latest album, through InsideOut Music on September 6. The band have also shared a video for the first single from the album, , which you can watch below. s, her initial live replacement Annicke Shireen of neo-folk proggers makes her recorded debut on the new album, the band while Ravi Kesavaram, of My Vitriol fame, returns to the drums on this record after touring with the band in 2022.

and bassist Guy Pratt laid down bass on seven of the album's eight tracks. They all join core band members Jon Courtney and Greg De Jong. "Spawned from the bereavement after my dog was put down, a numb and dry creative spell ensued, but after a meeting with my writer friend Craig Walker (Archive/Power of Dreams) and sharing how the last months had been, he urged me to get this experience down in lyrics and music," explains Courtney of the themes behind .



"Suddenly the album flew out of me/us! In terms of recording process, this album was probably the most enjoyable to make, with the various collaborations firing creativity." The band also worked with three member of UK proggers , whose mixed the new album, Steve Kitch mastered it and Jon Sykes played bass on one track. Pure Reason Revolution will be playing live in September and October in support of the new album alongside Dutch proggers as well as appearing at in Barcelona and ProgPower Europe.

You can view the dates below. will be available as a limited CD+DVD digipak (featur.

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