Gone Is Gone Release 'Dublin' Video
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(Prog) Gone Is Gone have released a video for their track Dublin. The song features on the group's upcoming debut album Echolocation, which due out on January 6 of next year via Rise Records. The band features Mastodon singer and bassist Troy Sanders, At The Drive-In drummer Tony Hajjar, Queens Of The Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen and guitarist and keyboardist Mike Zarin. Despite being labeled a supergroup, Sanders said he doesn't agree with the tag - but understands why some would see the project that way. He told TeamRock: "I understand that if you have four marginally famous people, and you put them together, it's a given that you're already going to receive a certain level of attention, or perhaps a margin of success without even doing any of the work. "But I also recognize that this band was formed because of the friendships that we've all created over years of touring. When you share stages and festival backstage areas, and you cross paths over and over, you befriend one another. Those friendships sometimes last a long, long time. "I couldn't imagine attempting to put a group together for the sole purpose of automatically achieving a certain level of fame or success." Read more and watch the video here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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