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12.17.2021

Arjen Anthony Lucassen's STAR ONE – new single & video for "Prescient" feat. Micheal Mills and Ross Jennings; pre-orders start today


Arjen Lucassen (Ayreon) is back with a new Star One album titled Revel In Time. The new album comes more than 10 years since the previous release and is due out on Feb 18th, 2022 on InsideOutMusic. Revel In Time is now available for pre-order, along with the re-issues of “Victims of the Modern Age” and “Space Metal”.  

Today, Arjen is pleased to share the third single and video for the album’s track “Prescient” featuring Micheal Mills (Toehider) and Ross Jennings (Haken, Novena).


Arjen has this to say about the track:
“For me this is the most varied Star One album so far, every track has a totally different feel. The first single, Lost Children of the Universe, is a big epic track; the second single, Fate of Man, is a fast metal track, and Prescient is definitely the most proggy on the album. With the video we tried to capture that vintage black and white Twilight Zone feel with a touch of David Lynch!”
 
Revel In Time is available as Ltd. 2CD Digipak, Ltd. Deluxe 3CD+Blu-Ray Artbook (incl. a poster of the cover artwork), as 180g Gatefold 2LP (incl. the album on CD & an LP-Booklet) and as Digital Album (2 CD).

Also available will be a 5.1 mix, a high-res audio version, and an exclusive, hour-long Behind the Scenes video, on the Blu-ray included in the Artbook.

You can pre-order the album here:


 1] Fate of Man 5:29
 2] 28 Days (Till the End of Time) 7:21
 3] Prescient 6:34
 4] Back from the Past 4:50
 5] Revel in Time 4:38
 6] The Year of ’41 6:20
 7] Bridge of Life 5:14
 8] Today is Yesterday 5:46
 9] A Hand on the Clock 5:52
 10] Beyond the Edge of it All 4:52
 11] Lost Children of the Universe 9:46

 CD 2 features the same songs as CD 1, but with different vocalists.

Arjen explains the decision to return with a new Star One album:
“Ayreon is like the mothership for all my music. It contains all the different musical styles that I like to listen to and that I love to create. But I’m always looking for challenges and trying to create something new and original as well. Working within a set of constraints forces you to do that, so sometimes I like to limit myself and focus on just one style. For example, with Star One I focus on the metal-side of Ayreon. That means you won’t hear the exuberantly liberal use of acoustic instruments that are so often featured on Ayreon albums, like violin, woodwinds, cello, horns, dulcimer, mandolin, etc.”