The incendiary first single from Dreams of Reason’s forthcoming Death
Card Dance album hits the airwaves like a sonic tsunami, right before
the holiday season. “Nothing says peace and love like a good commentary
on the G20 riots,” laughs guitarist Alex Whitcombe. “In all honesty, the
song is meant to be a rally cry for life, for love, for sport; whatever
your cause happens to be. So there’s really no better time than the
present to release it.”
Finding themselves without a vocalist, following a successful run of
summer performances, left the band in need of a rallying cry themselves.
“We’d just finished opening for Korn, Billy Talent, Volbeat and for the
first time we didn’t know what we were going to do next,” states
bassist Trevor Landmark. “We’re really hoping those shows and the
appearance with Big Wreck will help pave the way to some major tour
support slots. Possibly an industry showcase like Canadian Music Week as
well,” adds drummer Shand Munro.
Resilient as ever, Dreams of Reason recruited the services of long-time
friend and ex-Nickelback vocalist, Scott Rocker to complete work on
Death Card Dance. “I can’t wait to hit the road with the guys and really
pick up where they left off this summer. DOR has managed to build a
strong, dedicated following so I’m really looking forward to the next
phase of this adventure. Maybe rock a theater or a stadium in support of
some of our heroes.”
More about this band at www.dreamsofreason.com
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