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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
03.04.2020

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  • 1New Obsession05:09
  • 2Silent Genesis10:20
  • 3Maelstrom05:44
  • 4Ghosts & Typhoons08:45
  • 5Beyond Our Bodies04:28
  • 6Eupnea13:23
  • Total Runtime47:49

Info for Eupnea



In their decade as a band, Pure Reason Revolution relentlessly innovated on every release. Their debut was a modern spin on classic prog, as accessible to fans of Tool and Muse as it was to Pink Floyd fans. Amor Vincit Omnia and Hammer and Anvil took them into electronic territory, all while maintaining a common progressive rock thread. It's fitting then that Eupnea, the long-awaited return from the band, sees them harking back to their earliest days, while rolling in all of the musical experiments and experience they've gathered in the intervening years. The cinematic soundscapes of Hammer and Anvil? Check. The dark atmosphere and synths of Amor Vincit Omnia? Check. The gauzy psych-prog of their debut? Ch-check. For some bands, this would simply be retreading old ground. For Pure Reason Revolution this relaunch is a rebirth, producing their most confident record yet, which takes them in a new direction while weaving in the elements that endeared them to fans in the first place.

"Pure Reason Revolution inhabit a sound uniquely their own. They will likely come into quick favor of fans of Anathema, Marillion and the previous bands mentioned further above, but also a wider range of other bands like U2 and Kraftwork. “Progressive” and “rock” fit the bill here, incorporating inspirations equally from the 70s, 80s and 90s and molding something new out of it. Fortunate is the fan who discovers them." (sonicperspectives.com)

Jon Courtney, vocals, guitars, keyboards
Chloë Alper, vocals, bass, keyboards



Pure Reason Revolution
are Progressive Rock Group formed at University of Westminster in London, UK. Their prog rock style incorporates elements of electro music also.

Pure Reason Revolution cite their influences as (to quote their myspace bio)… “ELO, Smashing Pumpkins, Soulwax, Depeche Mode and The Beach Boys all at once. Yet make sense of a vision that brings those disparate voices together into a sound that combines electronic dance rhythms, pop hooks and sublime vocal harmonies with huge rock riffs.”

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