Polands progressive rock band superforce, RIVERSIDE, have signed with The Lasers Edge Records for the North American release of their upcoming mini-album, being released in celebration of the bands 10th anniversary!
Having amassed an incredible, devoted fanbase over the past decade, RIVERSIDE are the largest progressive rock band in Poland, selling over 200,000 units to date worldwide, performing at major prog festivals throughout North America and Europe, touring heavily in supporting Dream Theatre and others, as well as extensively headlining their own tours.
RIVERSIDE will return to the roster of premier prog rock label The Lasers Edge the label having released the bands acclaimed 2004 debut album Out Of Myself for a special release, in commemoration of the bands 10th anniversary. The Memories In My Head mini-album segues three long tracks into one cohesive
entity, submerging the listener in over 33-minutes of incredibly dextrous progressive musicianship. The new material showcases RIVERSIDE returning to their spacier early work, as heard on Out Of Myself; a style not only suited for progressive rock connoisseurs, but also to fans of the mellower end of the rock/metals spectrum, citing artists like Anathema and Porcupine Tree.
Having amassed an incredible, devoted fanbase over the past decade, RIVERSIDE are the largest progressive rock band in Poland, selling over 200,000 units to date worldwide, performing at major prog festivals throughout North America and Europe, touring heavily in supporting Dream Theatre and others, as well as extensively headlining their own tours.
RIVERSIDE will return to the roster of premier prog rock label The Lasers Edge the label having released the bands acclaimed 2004 debut album Out Of Myself for a special release, in commemoration of the bands 10th anniversary. The Memories In My Head mini-album segues three long tracks into one cohesive
entity, submerging the listener in over 33-minutes of incredibly dextrous progressive musicianship. The new material showcases RIVERSIDE returning to their spacier early work, as heard on Out Of Myself; a style not only suited for progressive rock connoisseurs, but also to fans of the mellower end of the rock/metals spectrum, citing artists like Anathema and Porcupine Tree.