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HERE COME THE ROBOTS!

The John Irvine Band

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 2025

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. A Dream of Utopia (10:05)
2. The Coexistence of Opposites (8:08)
3. Here Come the Robots! (3:49)
4. The End of Days Suite: 1. The City Lights at Twilight (7:57)
5. The End of Days Suite: 2. Building the Geodesic Dome (3:32)
6. The End of Days Suite: 3. An Aerial Cage (11:59)

Total Time 45:30

Line-up / Musicians

- John Irvine / guitars, keyboards, bass
- Andrew Scott / drums

Releases information

The 8th John Irvine Band album is the final part of the 'End of Days' trilogy of progressive jazz-rock concept albums

The album pays homage to the Greek musician and composer Vangelis Papathanassiou, who died in 2022

Mastered by Andrew Rankine at Black Cave Recordings, Edinburgh
Mixed by John Irvine at JIB Headquarters
Drums recorded by Andrew Scott at Owl Shed Studios, Edinburgh
Artwork by Sam Hayles at DOSEprod Graphic Design Studio

Cover: Sam Hayles
Label: Self
Format: CD, Digital
January 31, 2025

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