Headspace - To Release Second Album
2016 will be a big year for proggers Headspace. The band featuring Damian Wilson (Threshold) and Adam Wakeman (Ozzy Osbourne, Snakecharmer) have announced they will release their second album All That You Fear Is Gone on 26th February 2016 through their label Inside Out Music to follow the magnificent debut I Am Anonymous.
The band, completed by guitarist Pete Rinaldi (Hot Leg) and bassist Lee Pomeroy (It Bites, Steve Hackett), have also announced a new drummer: Adam Falkner (Babyshambes, Dido, One Eskimo). Adam Wakeman had this to say: "This album is the first to debut new drummer Adam Falkner whom Pete Rinaldi and I have toured with a lot in the past. He's a superb player and he really fits with the band's sound and style. He also gets a round in, which is a plus."
Damian Wilson comments on the new album: "The conforming individual represented in the first album that breaks away, is reflected in All That You Fear Is Gone. Free thinking, fighting against natural grouping, what appears as destructive rebellion is in fact evolution. Written to make the listener think, whilst capturing the ear with complexity and simplicity combined. Embarking on the second Headspace album I personally had a clear vision, but by the time each band member had thrown in their piece, I thought we had produced an album that was unlistenable to. As it progressed, the rough edges and corners seemed to settle like a good lasagne. Everyone has their own tastes, but I know this is a bloody good lasagne."
The band, completed by guitarist Pete Rinaldi (Hot Leg) and bassist Lee Pomeroy (It Bites, Steve Hackett), have also announced a new drummer: Adam Falkner (Babyshambes, Dido, One Eskimo). Adam Wakeman had this to say: "This album is the first to debut new drummer Adam Falkner whom Pete Rinaldi and I have toured with a lot in the past. He's a superb player and he really fits with the band's sound and style. He also gets a round in, which is a plus."
Damian Wilson comments on the new album: "The conforming individual represented in the first album that breaks away, is reflected in All That You Fear Is Gone. Free thinking, fighting against natural grouping, what appears as destructive rebellion is in fact evolution. Written to make the listener think, whilst capturing the ear with complexity and simplicity combined. Embarking on the second Headspace album I personally had a clear vision, but by the time each band member had thrown in their piece, I thought we had produced an album that was unlistenable to. As it progressed, the rough edges and corners seemed to settle like a good lasagne. Everyone has their own tastes, but I know this is a bloody good lasagne."
Courtesy of the band
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