Emerald City Council - Motion Carries [CD]
Emerald City Council - Motion Carries [CD]
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The band features Jake Livgren (Proto-Kaw, nephew of Kansas' Kerry Livgren), Noah Hungate (Team Illuminati, son of Toto's David Hungate), Jeremy Nichols (Erin Coburn), Seth Hankerson, and Brent Bristow, (Star Trek Rat Pack, Professor of Music at Arkansas State University-Beebe). Brandon Goff, Associate Professor of Music Industry at Francis Marion University, has also contributed significant guitar work as a special collaborator to the band. Guest appearances include guitar solos from Paul Bielatowicz (Carl Palmer, Neal Morse), and Mike Thompson (The Sons of Kirk), plus contributions from actors Jeffery Combs (Star Trek, Re-Animator) and Steve Rankin (Star Trek, X-Files). Might appeal to listeners of: Transatlantic, Kansas, Flying Colors, Native Window, Proto-Kaw, Neil Morse Band, Alan Parsons Project
Tracklist:
- Realize I - Escape from the Ancient
- Realize II - Brutal
- Camouflage
- Noisy Talking
- Mortal Game
- Ice Thinning
- Platforms of Illusion
- Diversion I
- No Thanks to You 1
- Realize III - the Comfort of Suffering
UPC: 195269273828
Label: Melodic Revolution
Release Date: 6.28.24
Format: CD
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