Here’s a free song from the upcoming Red Heaven album, Meanwhile. It’s a cover of the Paul Williams b-movie classic from the 1974 Brian DePalma cult classic: Phantom of the Paradise! Give it a listen while doing something spooky, like picking candy out of your molars.
Like the other album project I’m working on, Meanwhile (more on that later), I’m far enough into production of a new album that it’s time to tell you about The Ever Turning Wheel.
It’s an album of all-original music featuring Mike McNeil (drums), Aaron Ferrera (drums), Olga Zoubkova (vocals), Joel Tamas (guitars, basses, vocals), and will be a more mystical, downbeat vibe when compared to Echolocation which we we released earlier this year. Lots of songs Red Heaven fans already know, like “Ordinary People,” “I Could Love You Better,” “Mi Amigo,” “The Closest Thing To Love,” and lots more (including some you haven’t heard yet).
It’s not time to set a release date just yet, so let’s just say you’ll most likely be listening to The Ever Turning Wheel before the winter snow is gone.
(Quick question, Second Life fans… does anyone recognize the wheel in the pic? 🙂 )