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Voyager release new music video for ‘Ascension’

Australian progressive metallers VOYAGER have released a brand new music video!

The new music video, for the track Ascension, is taken from the band’s upcoming sixth studio album Ghost Mile which is set for release in May. Speaking about the new track, vocalist Danny Estrin says, Ascension sets the mood for VOYAGER‘s the new album – clean and polished yet raw and organic, progressive yet catchy, modern yet quintessentially VOYAGER. The song is upliftingly melancholic and plays with major and minor keys to give a sense of unease and the constant struggle of trying to achieving the trivial, yet seemingly impossible.”

Watch the official music video for Ascension here:

Ahead of the release of Ascension, the band are running a crowdfunding campaign via Pledge Music where fans can pledge to help with the completion of the production and manufacturing of the album. Speaking about the campaign, the band says, “we’re stoked to have a platform where people can not only contribute to the recording and production of the album, but can get their hands on some exclusive VOYAGER goodies! We’re also looking forward showcasing all the little videos and progress updates we have planned for this album production cycle with our Access Pass holders.” You can pledge here.

Alongside the release of the new music video the band have also confirmed a run of headlining performances across Australia throughout May this year. Support will come from French progressive outfit THE ALGORITHM. Tour dates are as follows:

Adelaide Fowler’s Live – May 11
Melbourne Evelyn Hotel – 12
Brisbane The Zoo – 13
Perth Amplifier Bar – 19
Canberra The Basement – 20
Sydney Oxford Art Factory – 21

Voyager Australian Tour 2017

Ghost Mile is set for release on May 12th. 

For more information on VOYAGER like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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