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The Sacred Truth will take a break from recording their debut Album when they play at The Oxford Tavern this Thursday February 11.
The show will be an opportunity for the band to test out their new material which will feature on their album, which is scheduled for release this June.
Drummer for the band Daniel Hutt explained that the album will follow on from their 2009 EP Release Reflections Of Tragedy in more ways than one.
The EP was part one of a concept story about an unnamed character beset by tragic events and his eventual downward spiral into depression and darkness. Now, the album will essentially be part two a sequel which will tie the storyline together and have listeners intrigued form start to finish.
Guitarist Peter Grujevski added that writing a concept album was always something that the band had aspired to.
Although very challenging, the idea of writing an album in the vein of great artists such as Pink Floyd who released the concept albums The Wall and Dark Side Of The Moon is a very rewarding experience and will hopefully give the listener an opportunity to connect with the charecter and follow the story somewhat like you would reading a novel or watching a movie.
The sacred Truth will be sharing the stage with Queensland outfit Helm and Wollongongs own Mind At Large.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10
The show will be an opportunity for the band to test out their new material which will feature on their album, which is scheduled for release this June.
Drummer for the band Daniel Hutt explained that the album will follow on from their 2009 EP Release Reflections Of Tragedy in more ways than one.
The EP was part one of a concept story about an unnamed character beset by tragic events and his eventual downward spiral into depression and darkness. Now, the album will essentially be part two a sequel which will tie the storyline together and have listeners intrigued form start to finish.
Guitarist Peter Grujevski added that writing a concept album was always something that the band had aspired to.
Although very challenging, the idea of writing an album in the vein of great artists such as Pink Floyd who released the concept albums The Wall and Dark Side Of The Moon is a very rewarding experience and will hopefully give the listener an opportunity to connect with the charecter and follow the story somewhat like you would reading a novel or watching a movie.
The sacred Truth will be sharing the stage with Queensland outfit Helm and Wollongongs own Mind At Large.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10