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    Posted: December 22 2023 at 12:47
Hello! Just spreading the word about my high-school band's 2020 album Voyager. It is more of a prog/garage/indie album but thought it could fit here nonetheless. We would absolutely love to hear any feedback anyone has regarding the album! We also did press a limited run of it on vinyl available at jahbulonrecords.com if you also desire! Thanks again and love the support!

Here is a YouTube link to the album! 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2gKlQxT8R0yE3jY38eFyw

The stage is set for an internal pilgrimage through deception, frustration, and absurdism to the relinquishment of self. Don’t get lost in the corridors of your mind. Trust yourself, for what brought you here will certainly take you somewhere else...

Kings of Anything — a group of friends led by Jonathan Hess and Isaiah Marcotte — joined together to create this album in the summer of 2020. The onset of the pandemic provided a unique opportunity to be creative during a period when the world was isolated. The Salina Masonic Temple provided a unique space to contemplate, write, and record this album — its ritualistic environment influencing its musical direction. Additionally, the esoteric artwork and the elaborate costumes and lodges were utilized throughout production.

Voyager was released the following year and pressed here in Salina at Quality Record Pressings.

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