SON OF SCIENCE: New Song Posted Online

February 6, 2007

SON OF SCIENCE, the tech-metal band formed by former DRAGONFORCE bassist Adrian Lambert, has uploaded a new song, entitled "The Path", to its MySpace page. The track will appear on the ProgPower UK CD, which will be available at the festival (to be held late March).

SON OF SCIENCE last year recruited Tom Maclean of dark-prog metallers TO-MERA as a stand-in guitarist for their shows. Adrian stated at the time, "TO-MERA remains Tom's main project but the fact he's helping us out means we have more time to recruit a permanent guitarist who we're 100% happy with. Tom's an incredible player and he'll be bringing a ton of extra shred to our live show."

SON OF SCIENCE has made available for streaming its cover of the BACKSTREET BOYS 2005 hit single "Incomplete" at this location.

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