Vessels by Starset
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2017 | Rock
Starset’s new album Vessels is the sophomore release from the band. Helmed by aural architect Dustin Bates, is a data-stream rendered in sound, where Bates’ plaintive howl becomes the deus-ex-machina in an age of information overload - the wail of a ghost in an increasingly complex yet ultimately human machine.
Produced by Rob Graves (Halestorm, Red) and mixed by Ben Grosse, Vessels is the follow-up to Starset’s 2014 Razor & Tie debut, Transmissions, a landmark album selling in excess of a quarter million combined albums, streams and downloads, and propelled by singles including the unforgettable “My Demons” (which spent an unprecedented 43 weeks on the U.S. rock charts). Bates approached Vessels with the singular intent of pushing boundaries.
What began as a near-planetary collision of sound, vision and iconoclastic ideologies inspired by the likes of Nikola Tesla and Ray Kurzweil (AKA: The Father of Singularity) has taken a bold step forward with Vessels.
Starset is Dustin Bates, Ron DeChant (bass), Brock Richards (guitar) and drummer Adam Gilbert (drums).
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