Star One - Victims of the Modern Age (teasers)

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Arjen A Lucassen October 06, 2010

Trailer video for "Victims of the Modern Age," the forthcoming release from Arjen Lucassen's Star One. :Smokin:






Vocalists: Russell Allen, Floor Jansen, Dan Swanö, Damian Wilson.

Ltd. Ed 2-CD version features 5 extra tracks and guest vocals by Tony Martin (ex Black Sabbath), Mike Andersson (Cloudscape) and Rodney Blaze (Ayreon)
plus a 35-minute behind-the-scenes video.

Release dates:
USA October 25. 2010
Europe November 1. 2010





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The samples are giving me a certain vibe.

This may end up being the album that will get me into Arjen's multi-guest projects. I really like what I hear in this video.
 
Sounds absolutely f**king fantastic.

That's what I was thinking. Allen + Floor = goodness.

+ Ed Warby on drums and Joost on keys........OMG. Joost is amazing.

I like the first one very well but I think this one will take it up a notch.
 
Entire album is fantastic. I've been listening non stop since yesterday and it is BRILLIANT! Damien Wilson is one of the best vocalists in the world. He totally rules this album.
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I happen to not be the greatest Damien Wilson fan of the world (even though I do appreciate some of his stuff) so can you tell me how the vocals are shared on the album? I really hope that Russell Allen got more songs than Damien...
 
some of the more sinister sounding parts will take a while for me as i usually don't take to those sort of parts as well. (yes, im not a fan of the "evil" tritone...)

but this sounds overall that i will really like this as a whole...ill probably just be buying the songs w/ Russell Allen off itunes and let the lest go...
 
I happen to not be the greatest Damien Wilson fan of the world (even though I do appreciate some of his stuff) so can you tell me how the vocals are shared on the album? I really hope that Russell Allen got more songs than Damien...

It's a good blend of all the singers.
To me Damien sticks out because I love his voice.
Russell sings so much better here than he did on the last Allen/Lande album.
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