MP3 Museum of Fear - The God In My Closet
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Heavy but not Death Metal, emotional but not "Emo", melodic but not poppy, progressive yet accessible rock music for fans of A Perfect Circle, Porcupine Tree, Rush and Jethro Tull. Featuring former members of Apollo Ra.
6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, METAL: Alternative Metal
Details:
Daniel Miller and Bill McKeown began writing music together as members of the progressive metal band Apollo Ra. The initial release, âRa Pariahâ, became an underground success in the heavy metal community.
The group eventually morphed into the original lineup of Museum of Fear. This would mark a new direction, with a renewed focus on songwriting. The initial release, âPost-Hypnotic Suggestion Boxâ, on Conspiracy Records, illustrates this next phase in the evolution of the bandâs sound.
The original lineup went their separate ways in 1995, with Dan and Bill continuing to write music as theyâd always done. The product of this renewed focus was intended to be the logical next step for Museum of Fear. The 6 songs on âthe god in my closetâ bring together some old and new friends to create a project that paves the way for the next era of Museum of Fear..
"Darkest Days" features the drumming and electronic percussion of original Apollo Ra and MoF drummer Steve Albinak. Longtime friend, and new Museum of Fear drummer Mike Shaw, contributed his skills on "Always Goodbye", "Afterthought", "Walking Wounded" and "Mindwheel". Mikeâs brother, Dave Shaw, rounded out the rhythm section on bass for the remake of âMindwheelâ. The track had originally appeared on the PHSB album. Baltimore drummer, Darren Wallach, of Forwardhead lent his percussive talents to âFadeâ. This track also featured close friend Tom Dvorak on piano.
Guitarist Bill McKeown says, âThese six songs are kind of a sampler of what we as a band are capable of. This is just the tip of the iceberg. We have another dozen or so unfinished songs, and weâre constantly writing new material.â
âThe music and lyrics fall together like the pieces of a puzzle on this project.â, says vocalist Daniel Miller. âThe emotional and musical depths of Museum of Fear are the subject of constant discovery for the band. This project marks another new beginning for us and our fans.â
The EP, âthe god in my closetâ features 6 new âexhibitsâ, and is available at CDBaby.com, TowerRecords.com, and select record stores.
Enter the Museum.
www.dirgerecords.com
http://www.myspace.com/museumoffear
6 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, METAL: Alternative Metal
Details:
Daniel Miller and Bill McKeown began writing music together as members of the progressive metal band Apollo Ra. The initial release, âRa Pariahâ, became an underground success in the heavy metal community.
The group eventually morphed into the original lineup of Museum of Fear. This would mark a new direction, with a renewed focus on songwriting. The initial release, âPost-Hypnotic Suggestion Boxâ, on Conspiracy Records, illustrates this next phase in the evolution of the bandâs sound.
The original lineup went their separate ways in 1995, with Dan and Bill continuing to write music as theyâd always done. The product of this renewed focus was intended to be the logical next step for Museum of Fear. The 6 songs on âthe god in my closetâ bring together some old and new friends to create a project that paves the way for the next era of Museum of Fear..
"Darkest Days" features the drumming and electronic percussion of original Apollo Ra and MoF drummer Steve Albinak. Longtime friend, and new Museum of Fear drummer Mike Shaw, contributed his skills on "Always Goodbye", "Afterthought", "Walking Wounded" and "Mindwheel". Mikeâs brother, Dave Shaw, rounded out the rhythm section on bass for the remake of âMindwheelâ. The track had originally appeared on the PHSB album. Baltimore drummer, Darren Wallach, of Forwardhead lent his percussive talents to âFadeâ. This track also featured close friend Tom Dvorak on piano.
Guitarist Bill McKeown says, âThese six songs are kind of a sampler of what we as a band are capable of. This is just the tip of the iceberg. We have another dozen or so unfinished songs, and weâre constantly writing new material.â
âThe music and lyrics fall together like the pieces of a puzzle on this project.â, says vocalist Daniel Miller. âThe emotional and musical depths of Museum of Fear are the subject of constant discovery for the band. This project marks another new beginning for us and our fans.â
The EP, âthe god in my closetâ features 6 new âexhibitsâ, and is available at CDBaby.com, TowerRecords.com, and select record stores.
Enter the Museum.
www.dirgerecords.com
http://www.myspace.com/museumoffear
in partnership with CDbaby


