JOURNEY: Performance Footage Of Five New Songs Available

March 4, 2011

American rockers JOURNEY debuted five news songs from their forthcoming album, "Eclipse", on February 23, 2011 at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in las Vegas, Nevada. Fan-filmed video footage of the tracks "Edge Of The Moment", "Resonate", "Chain Of Love", "City Of Hope" and "Human Feel" can be viewed below.

"Eclipse" will be released on May 24. In North America, the album will be available exclusively at Walmart while Frontiers Records will release the CD in the rest of the world. The 12 tracks were written over the past 18 months by the core team of guitarist Neal Schon and keyboard player Jonathan Cain, with collaboration from singer Arnel Pineda.

In a recent interview with Boomerocity.com, Cain stated about "Eclipse", "It's very guitar-driven. This album has very little of me, keyboard-wise. Neal wanted to do a heavier rock album. So, this is kind of his baby. I wrote the lyrics on the thing and lots of the melodies that sit above the guitars. So, then I had to find some place to play in the nooks and crannies."

He continued, "It's a very hard-hitting record that has some conscience to it. It's about lots of things — spirituality, sexuality. There's a song called 'Tantra' on it about tantric circles. I was fascinated with all of that. It's definitely a departure from what we've done before. It's more like a concept record. I think Arnel shines. He sounds great. It's probably one of Neal's best guitar albums. I think he's on a mission on this album — to play, and he did."

"Edge Of The Moment":

"Resonate":

"Chain Of Love":

"City Of Hope":

"Human Feel":

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