Infinite Spectrum Streaming New Song 'Federal Hill'
. ![]() (Prog) Infinite Spectrum have made their track Federal Hill available to stream exclusively with Prog. It's taken from the New York band's upcoming second album Haunter Of The Dark, released on June 24 via Sensory Records. The album is based around a concept inspired by a short story by horror writer HP Lovecraft. Lovecraft's story The Haunter Of The Dark was published in 1936. On the track Federal Hill, Infinite Spectrum say: "It's a theatrical opening song for the album. We wanted to start things a bit softer and give a sense of character to our narrator through his artistic endeavours and occult interests before the story heads down the dark rabbit hole that Lovecraft devised. "Like Lovecraft's story, our recording is told from a single point of view, that of protagonist Robert Harrison Blake. The track is really the calm before the storm and captures his sense of curiosity." Read more and stream the song here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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