New Headspace song (album coming 2-26-15)

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This just kind of came out of nowhere, I loved the first album. Now that they have a second album I'm still hoping Glenn/Milton can pull a double whammy by getting them and Threshold back to PPXVIII or after.

From their FB page:

Headspace will release ‘All That You Fear is Gone’ on February 26th.
Listen to the track ‘Your Life Will Change’ now at this location:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUlTVgx2xmA
The full track-listing for the album is as follows:
...
1 Road to Supremacy
2 Your Life Will Change
3 Polluted Alcohol
4 Kill You With Kindness
5 The Element
6 The Science Within Us
7 Semaphore
8 The Death Bell
9 The Day You Return
10 All That You Fear Is Gone
11 Borders and Days
12 Secular Souls
more info at www.headspaceonline.com

And InsideOut's FB page:

Listen to 'Your Life Will Change', the first track to be taken from the new HEADSPACE album 'All That You Fear Is Gone', now!

Vocalist Damian Wilson comments: "We have a natural need to better ourselves, our situation and future. This is part of the human survival instinct and is encouraged and fed by the world we live in. Despite being aware that the real value is in the here and now, we find ourselves brushed along. But is it truly possible to opt out from this merry go round?

'Your Life Will Change' references past civilisations to modern entertainment. We are distracted and controlled by a society. But what happens if we really break away from the group and ignore the ideal we're being sold?

Will we become gods or fallen angels?"
 
Some more detail here...
HEADSPACE FEATURING THRESHOLD’S DAMIAN WILSON REVEAL DETAILS FOR ALL THAT YOU FEAR IS GONE ALBUM; “YOUR LIFE WILL CHANGE” SONG STREAMING

"...Guitarist Pete Rinaldi adds of the album: "This album picks up where I Am Anonymous finishes. The process of each of us adding their creativity to the tracks has made this something we are really proud of. All That You Fear Is Gone features the debut of my good friend Adam Falkner on drums who has done a fantastic job making his mark on this record, we are all looking forward to bringing it to live audiences."

Adam Wakeman previously commented on the record: "This album is the first to debut new drummer Adam Falkner whom Pete Rinaldi and I have toured with a lot in the past. He's a superb player and he really fits with the band's sound and style. He also gets a round in, which is a plus."

Damian Wilson adds: "The conforming individual represented in the first album that breaks away, is reflected in All That You Fear Is Gone. Free thinking, fighting against natural grouping, what appears as destructive rebellion is in fact evolution. Written to make the listener think, whilst capturing the ear with complexity and simplicity combined. Embarking on the second Headspace album I personally had a clear vision, but by the time each band member had thrown in their piece, I thought we had produced an album that was unlistenable to. As it progressed, the rough edges and corners seemed to settle like a good lasagne. Everyone has their own tastes, but I know this is a bloody good lasagne...."

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I've heard the whole disc and I can't say it's superior to the first album because that was edging on flawless, but it's an outstanding piece of work. More Yes-style prog rock and a little less metal, more concise yet remaining as brave and experimental as before, and the musicianship, specifically the new drummer and also the bass playing, is much increased.

If you liked Headspace before, there's a good chance you'll warm to this one.