Bear McCreary gives you...THE SINGULARITY

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There is prog-metal over the topness and then there's this, where he appears to call in EVERY LAST FAVOR OWED EVER:

The Singularity sees McCreary creating a unique hard-rock adventure bursting with cinematic energy from use of live orchestra choir, and international colors including bagpipes, morin khuur, and nyckelharpa. McCreary is joined by a truly extraordinary cast of musicians and vocalists that includes Slash, Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Corey Taylor (Slipknot), Rufus Wainwright, Jens Kidman (Meshuggah), Joe Satriani, Buck Dharma (Blue Öyster Cult), Asdru Sierra (Ozomatli), Gaelic rapper and poet Griogair, Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), Scott Ian (Anthrax), Brendon Small (Metalocalypse), Billy Boyd (The Lord of the Rings), Eivør (God of War), Guthrie Govan and Bryan Beller (The Aristocrats), Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa), Ben Weinman (The Dillinger Escape Plan), Steve Bartek and John Avila (Oingo Boingo), Warren Fitzgerald (The Vandals), Esjay Jones (We Are PIGS), Sigurjón Kjartansson (HAM), Raya Yarbrough (Outlander), rapper Mega Ran, and legendary metal drummer Gene Hoglan (Strapping Young Lad, Dethklok). The Singularity was co-written and co-produced by McCreary’s brother, Brendan McCreary, who also contributes lead vocals to eight songs. The accompanying story is revealed in three spoken-word monologues lifted directly from the graphic novel, performed on the album by celebrated actors Lee Pace (Foundation, The Hobbit), Danai Gurira (Black Panther, The Walking Dead), and Ryan Hurst (Sons of Anarchy, God of War Ragnarök).

“I began writing The Singularity when I was fifteen,” says McCreary. “I was obsessed, even then, with melding my love of hard rock, symphonic film scores, and dramatic storytelling into a cohesive whole, laying the groundwork for what would become a concept album, graphic novel, and multimedia concert experience. I spent the next three decades trying to perfect it.”

Ned Raggett, Friday, 3 May 2024 16:21 (two weeks ago) link

I began writing The Singularity when I was fifteen

Aaaaand I'm out. (I mean, I was never in, but...)

I know, that bit was less of an 'oh interesting' and more of a 'this was axiomatic'

Ned Raggett, Friday, 3 May 2024 16:27 (two weeks ago) link


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