NEW ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT
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AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 22, 2018
The new album "COLONIZING THE STARS" by George Bellas will be released February 22, 2018. "COLONIZING THE STARS" contains nine epic compositions in a futuristic style with a palette of lyrically-flowing melodies, otherworldly harmonizations, and inventive rhythms all sounding through a barrage of guitar, bass, drums, choirs, and orchestral instrumentation.
COLONIZING THE STARS - Imaginary Construct
- Vision In A Dream
- Sensory Overload
- Robot Nine
- Pray For Me
- Merging With Machines
- Living In A Simulation
- Child Of The Stars
- Existence
Inspired by modern and futuristic scenarios of humankind's existence alongside artificial intelligence and the need to colonize the stars in order to prevent the extinction of the human race. Envisioned in a time where the human species is living and breeding on new worlds throughout the universe, where entirely new languages and human form and cerebral abilities have evolved. Traveling to distant stars has been accomplished using a technology that encapsulates and transports human DNA along with eons of collective information to the outer reaches of the cosmos within light waves.
Available February 22, 2018 at iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, and other leading online distributors.
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Published by Bellas Tune Factory, BMI
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ARTIST BACKGROUND
George Bellas is a composer and guitarist who was brought to the scene by Mike Varney in the late 1990’s on Shrapnel Records.
Bellas currently has a catalogue of over 20 albums that he has worked on with others and as a solo artist. He has played and
recorded with an extensive roster of high-caliber players, including: Marco Minnemann, UFO (MoggWay), Dean Castronova, Virgil
Donati, Ansley Dunbar, Trent Gardener (Magellan), Vitalij Kuprij (Trans Siberian Orchestra), Ring of Fire, and numerous others.
George’s music exhibits an abundance of classical and ultra-modern composition elements and techniques that include;
counterpoint; Baroque, Classical and Romantic era harmony; extensive odd-meters and complex rhythms; a plethora of post 20th
century melodic, harmonic and rhythmic techniques; lyrical melodies; large and small classical forms; and emotionally intense guitar solos.
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