New Voyager LP, July 14th

2023-05-04 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 8 Comments
Aussie progressive synth metallers Voyager will be releasing their eighth studio album, Fearless In Love, on July 14th via Season Of Mist. The full-length was produced by Matt Templeman, Voyager and Paul Clark and recorded at Hopping Mouse Studios. The new single, 'Prince of Fire', can be streamed below.



"Fearless in Love was written and recorded between 2020 and 2022. The writing process was very different from how we’ve done things in the past,” explains Danny Estrin. “As a result, the album is more cohesive and exciting with a cinematic feel, hailing back to gritty films of the 80s and 90s showcasing all the layers that make up Voyager. This album takes you on a ride through a dark city and leaves you on a more pensive, reflective note by the end."

Tracklist:
1. The Best Intentions (3:48)
2. Prince of Fire (4:46)
3. Ultraviolet (4:16)
4. Dreamer (3:00)
5. The Lamenting (4:10)
6. Submarine (4:47)
7. Promise (3:04)
8. Twisted (3:54)
9. Daydream (3:09)
10. Listen (4:13)
11. Gren (Fearless in Love) (5:25)

Pre-order at: https://ffm.bio/voyagerau

Voyager are representing Australia at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'Promise'. Watch the music video below.



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DungeonBoy
May 4th 2023
9710 Comments


Dude's got some killer pipes and song grooves pretty hard. Never heard of them but might check

Scheumke
May 4th 2023
2630 Comments


Give Ghost Mile a spin if you enjoy the single. Really rooting for them at Eurovision, finally a modern rock song entering after a lot of half-assed metalcore and nu-metal that focussed more on the 'look at us be metal' then on an actual good song.

DarkNoctus
May 4th 2023
12201 Comments


ghost mile was fantastic but they've missed the mark since then honestly. not super confident about this one.

this new single is definitely better than anything since ghost mile though.

Viraemias
May 4th 2023
380 Comments


"ghost mile was fantastic but they've missed the mark since then honestly. not super confident about this one."

Their last release has a 3.6 rating on sputnik with 50 votes. Can't be that bad

chronoclast
May 5th 2023
49 Comments


They're really leaning into the synth element, which I get considering EuroVision and Colours in the Sun. I really liked the last one, but prefer Ghost Mile and the Meaning of I. I'll stick with them though. They are tough not to like.

Beardog
May 5th 2023
5211 Comments


Ghost Mile was magnificent, the new singles have been quite fun. Hyped to check this one

DarkNoctus
May 5th 2023
12201 Comments


"Their last release has a 3.6 rating on sputnik with 50 votes. Can't be that bad"

surely you've disliked something with a high rating before lol



GregoriusV
May 16th 2023
49 Comments


found these guys on Eurovision
goddamn their song is incredible
what's their best album for someone new to dive into?



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