DANIELE LIVERANI's COSMICS To Release Debut In April

March 27, 2008

Daniele Liverani's (KHYMERA, EMPTY TREMOR, GENIUS, TWINSPIRITS) new project COSMICS will release its debut album, "The Cosmic Year", on April 18 via Lion Music.

The CD, a collection of 10 tracks within a melodic and progressive metal setting, is based around the keyboard wizardry of Liverani, along with "special guest" drummer Virgil Donati (STEVE VAI, PLANET X, RING OF FIRE),young guitar hotshot Tommy Ermolli (TWINSPIRITS, KHYMERA) and respected bassist Rufus Philpot (PLANET X).

Each track contains various movements given a sonic reference to specific moments in the evolution of the universe which maintain both a progressive outlook yet work cohesively as a sonic unit and as single entities. Daniele Liverani showcases immense skill in this his most complex, visionary and progressive work to date.

Guitarist Tommy Ermolli's performance will only go to further the reputation this 20-year-old has earnt so far. This musical vision is extended further with the stunning rhythm section interaction between Rufus Philpot and Virgil Donati that the listener will have come to expect from their work together in PLANET X.

"The Cosmic Year" is an instrumental tour-de-force influenced by the evolution of the universe from big bang to present day. The concept idea taken from Carl Sagan's "The Dragons of Eden" book is based on the theory of 15.000.000.000 years of universe' evolution compared to one solar year, approximately 365 days, 8760 hours, 31.536.000 seconds...

"The Cosmic Year" track listing:

01. Big Bang
02. Life Birth
03. Giants Domination
04. Chicxulub
05. Global Extinction
06. Omination
07. History Begins
08. Emperors And Gods
09. Voyages Of Discovery
10. The Last Second

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/cosmicsproject.

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