Big Big Train's "Common Ground"

2021-05-08 by Antonius | 1 Comments
UK's prog rockers Big Big Train have announced the release of their upcoming album, Common Ground which will be available on July 30.

Together with this announcement, they have shared the video for the title track which you can find below.




In singer's David Longdon words, the album "[...] is about finding out the things that we have in common with each other and deciding what we want to do in life together."

The new album was recorded during the pandemic and sees the band continuing their tradition of dramatic narratives, the separation of loved ones, the passage of time, deaths of people close to the band and the hope that springs from a new love while at the same time, all while sticking to their progressive roots.

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bigguytoo9
May 8th 2021
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Just heard about this band recently, will check this out later.



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