MY SOLILOQUY: The Interpreter, featuring THRESHOLD's Pete Morten

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From http://www.bravewords.com/news/195367 :

The progressive metal purveyors at Sensory Records, a division of The Laser’s Edge Group, have confirmed the release of the debut studio opus from British prog outfit My Soliloquy, in North America on January 29th, 2013.

My Soliloquy was formed by multi-instrumentalist Pete Morten in 2002. Since then the quintet has released a number of demos, gaining traction in the metal underground, and have performed a number of notable support shows with PAGANS MIND, POWER QUEST, OLIVER AND RICK WAKEMAN and THRESHOLD, as well as a second-to-headlining set at Bloodstock 2005 and a showcase at ProgPower UK II in 2007. Additionally, since 2007, Morten has been an active member of British prog metal legends Threshold. His membership has raised awareness (and created anticipation) for My Soliloquy’s long awaited debut.

The essence of My Soliloquy is pure forward thinking metal – symphonic keyboards, shredding guitar leads, soaring vocals – all finely woven together through a blend of intricacy and melody into a powerful force fans of Threshold, DREAM THEATER and CURCUS MAXIMUS will flock to. Following a pair of demos and an EP release, Sensory is proud to finally unleash the newly-completed first full-length from this act. With nearly all instrumentation on the recording executed solely by Pete Morten, minus the drumming, The Interpreter flows with over fifty minutes of grand musicianship, expertly mixed and mastered by Rob Aubrey, a mainstay of MARILLION's camp for many years.

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Check out a trailer for The Interpreter below:




My Soliloquy live lineup:

Pete Morten - vocals, guitars
Damon Roots - drums, percussion
Mike Gilpin - guitars, vocals
Andy Berry - keyboards
Chris Sharp - bass

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More on My Soliloquy at this location.
 
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Not bad. The band name doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. I like the cover art. Have to listen to more to have a better opinion...