THRESHOLD: 'New' Song Posted Online

October 23, 2009

U.K. progressive metallers THRESHOLD have posted the song "Smile At The Moon" on their MySpace page. According to the band, this is a new recording of an old track that was previously unreleased but was made available on THRESHOLD's limited-edition eight-disc box set, entitled "Paradox - The Singles Collection", which came out on October 12. The box contains eight singles with rare B-sides and a 20-page booklet.

The singles are presented in individual sleeves and housed in a black and silver box. The accompanying booklet features a number of previously unseen pictures, sleeve notes on every track and an introduction by Karl Groom.

The complete track listing is as follows:

CD 1:

01. Paradox (radio version)
02. Conceal The Face
03. Shifting Sands

CD 2:

01. Sunseeker (radio version)
02. Fist Of Tongues
03. Half Way Home

CD 3:

01. Virtual Isolation (radio version)
02. Somatography (alternative version)
03. Smile At The Moon

CD 4:

01. Freaks (radio version)
02. Voyager II (urban version)
03. Change (acoustic version)

CD 5:

01. Light And Space (radio version)
02. Long Way Home (alternative version)
03. Turn On Tune In (compound version)

CD 6:

01. Phenomenon (radio version)
02. New Beginning (alternative version)
03. Round And Round (acoustic version)

CD 7:

01. Mission Profile (radio version)
02. Flags And Footprints (acoustic version)
03. The Ravages Of Time (live version)

CD 8:

01. Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams (radio version)
02. Elusive (radio version)
03. Safe To Fly (acoustic version)  

"Paradox - The Singles Collection" is available for order at this location.

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