PALACE TERRACE: Debut Album Details Revealed

November 5, 2007

PALACE TERRACE, the progressive neo classical rock band featuring renowned guitarist virtuoso George Bellas (ex-RING OF FIRE, MOGG/WAY),tenor vocalist Jonathan R Marshall and percussionist Sasha Horn, will release its debut album, "Flying Through Infinity", on November 16 via Lion Music.

According to a press release, PALACE TERRACE's material possesses a "theatrical and modern edge that is intellectually stimulating, thought-provoking and emotionally moving. Their music combines superb musicianship, beautifully crafted melodies, unique harmonic progressions, compelling stories, counterpoint, large orchestrations, wide dynamics, odd meters, stunning vocal arrangements and elaborate forms."

Regaring the album's concept, Bellas stated, "The essence of the album is about the journey of a soul traveling through the infinite universe and other dimensions within it. The story is really about all of us here on Earth and the wonder of what happens after we're gone. The spirit in the story is just a character that represents any one of us... wondering who we are, will we find loved ones on "the other side", feeling the need to complete unfinished business after we pass away... The soul's journey includes visiting loved ones on earth and reflecting on cherished memories all the while searching for its way to eternal peace and trying to find its ultimate purpose. At the end of the story the spirit finally finds inner peace, its ultimate purpose and a place to call home".

"Flying Through Infinity" track listing:

01. The Tenth Dimension
02. Chaos Theory
03. Time Will Tell
04. I Know Your Home
05. Who Am I
06. Declaration
07. Lights Fall Down
08. From This Day Forward
09. End Of Time
10. Mesmerized

For more information, visit www.palaceterrace.com.

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