Conjure One (A.K.A. Rhys Fulber) will release his third album, Exilarch, November 9 via Nettwerk Records. The album features guests such as vocalist Leah Randi (Pink, Abandoned Pools), keyboardist Jamie Muhoberac (John Mayer, The Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews Band, My Chemical Romance, Seal), and a performance by top UK string group, Wiredstrings.
Fulber will perform some songs from Exilarch on tour with Recoil (project with Alan Wilder, formerly of Depeche Mode).
Stream the track "Like Ice" here.
Exilarch Track Listing:
1. Like Ice (Feat. Jaren Cerf)
2. Places That Don’t Exist
3. Zephyr (Feat. Jaren Cerf)
4. Nargis (Feat. Azam Ali)
5. Nomadic Code
6. The Distance (Feat. Jaren Cerf)
7. I Dream In Colour (Feat. Leah Randi)
8. Existential Exile (Feat. Leah Randi)
9. Run For Cover (Feat. Free Dominguez)
10. Ogilarch
Tour Dates:
17-Oct
Dallas, TX
Trees
19-Oct
Seattle, WA
Triple Door
20-Oct
Portland, OR
Aladdin Theater
22-Oct
San Francisco, CA
Mezzanine
23-Oct
Los Angeles, CA
El Rey Theatre
24-Oct
San Diego, CA
Anthology
25-Oct
Santa Ana, CA
Galaxy Theatre
27-Oct
Chicago, IL
Metro
28-Oct
Toronto, ON
Opera House
29-Oct
Montreal, QB
Club Soda
30-Oct
Hamilton, ON
This Ain't Hollywood
1-Nov
Baltimore, MD
Bourbon Street
2-Nov
New York, NY
Highline Ballroom
Factoid:
As a member of industrial rock outfit, Front Line Assembly and later, Delerium, Fulber went on to sell a quarter of a million albums in the US and over a million units worldwide with the collaborative album, Karma. On Conjure One’s self-titled debut, two singles – “Tears From The Moon” and “Sleep” – placed #1 on the UK Club Chart and #3 on Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Having worked with a diverse collection of artists – Josh Groban, P.O.D., Sarah Brightman, Mudvayne, Sinead O’Connor, Megadeth, Fear Factory – the multi-talented Fulber brings his expertise to his solo project. Exilarch (a reference to the Jewish leaders of the Babylonian exile) is a nomadic album that travels between light and dark, meticulously incorporating world-influenced instrumentals grounded with haunting vocals, lush textures and subtle electrobeats.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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