Comedy of Errors - Spirit. Available now
Nineteen-73 are very proud to add Scottish
symphonic rock masters Comedy of Errors
to our growing roster of artists.
Creating music that draws from a wide
range of influences from classical to rock, the band pack a lot into their
songs aiming to take the listener on a thought-provoking and powerful musical
journey.
After a long absence from the scene, Comedy of Errors re-formed in 2010 and
have been busy increasing their profile, gigging in the UK and Europe including
rapturously-received appearances at the Summers End and Cambridge Rock
Festivals. The band will play their most
prestigious gig yet on May 8 2016, with an appearance at the legendary Rosfest festival in Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania.
The band have also released 3 albums,
their first album effectively being Disobey
(2011) followed by Fanfare and
Fantasy (2013) and now Spirit.
Spirit is the band's most musically ambitious album so far,
representing a major step forward in the band's development dealing with themes
of grief, loss and ultimately, hope. The cornerstone of the album is a 45
minute unbroken piece taking the form of an emotional journey at once personal
and universal, despairing and uplifting. Using many choral and orchestral
textures, plus elements of Prog Metal, the album evokes the grand tradition of Yes, Renaissance and even Dream
Theater.
Based near Glasgow, Scotland, Comedy of
Errors are Joe Cairney (Vocals), John Fitzgerald (Bass), Bruce Levick (Drums),
Jim Johnston (Keyboards), Sam McCulloch (Guitar) and Mark Spalding (Guitar). Listen to clips and buy all 3 albums from www.comedyoferrors.org
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stations - please contact Stephen Lambe at Nineteen-73 Artist Promotions via [email protected] for further
details.
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