New THE SYN Album Due In April

March 30, 2009

After nearly four years since their last major release, neo-progressive band THE SYN are proud to present their brilliant new CD, "Big Sky". Although the CD won't be available in stores until late April, The Syn are currently offering the chance to download the CD now as part of a special pre-sale package from UmbrelloRecords.com. The offer includes both digital and CD versions of "Big Sky" along with a limited-edition t-shirt. A second package also includes a discounted concert ticket for a venue of your choice on THE SYN's upcoming U.S. tour.

THE SYN was formed in 1965 by Steve Nardelli and YES bass player Chris Squire and has enjoyed a variety of lineups over the years, including contributions from YES members Alan White and Peter Banks.

Now THE SYN are back with a fantastic new line-up featuring founder member Steve Nardelli on vocals, Francis Dunnery of IT BITES and Robert Plant fame on guitars and vocals, keyboard whiz Tom Brislin (SPIRALING, YES),Paul Ramsey and Brett Kull (both of progressive rock band ECHOLYN) on drums and guitar respectively. Also prominently featured on the "Big Sky" CD is female vocalist Miss Dorie Jackson.

At its core, "Big Sky" is a progressive offering in the truest sense of the word as it beckons the listener to reach out for a brighter future. Word by word, note by note and chord by chord, "Big Sky", as its name foretells, constantly inspires as it builds in fantastic layers of rhyme, rhythm and melody on its soulful journey. THE SYN fuse their legendary past with a musical painting of the future and by the end of the CD, we all stand together under the glow and promise of the "Big Sky". THE SYN's latest album offers a message of hope and a reminder that life is worth living.

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