News Added Dec 01, 2016 Polish prog rock band Disperse have premiered band new song Stay with Prog. It's the title track from the band's up and coming new album for Seasons Of Mist, due to be released on February 10, and the follow up to 2013's Living Mirrors album. "One of the very first […]

Disperse Foreword


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Polish prog rock band Disperse have premiered band new song Stay with Prog.

It's the title track from the band's up and coming new album for Seasons Of Mist, due to be released on February 10, and the follow up to 2013's Living Mirrors album.

"One of the very first demo tracks for our new album turned into Stay, " the band explain. "The song revolves around trust and staying true to yourself, no matter what. It is about opportunities – the ones we take and the ones we miss. Stay is also dealing with rediscovering beauty in places and things after we had stopped seeing it. As the album is dedicated to Rafał's (Biernacki, vocals/keyboards)mother, who passed away last year - this track is first and foremost about that dedication."

Track list:

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01. Stay
02. Surrender
03. Bubbles
04. Tomorrow
05. Tether
06. Sleeping Ivy
07. Does It Matter How Far?
08. Foreword
09. Neon
10. Gabriel
11. Kites

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  • Album download leak: See leak report at the top of the page.
  • Album stream: There is no official stream reported.
  • Album pre-order: shop.season-of-mist.com

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  • Dr Falk
    @drfalk Level 5
    December 1, 2016 at 3:16 am

    Never been super impressed with much of their tunes except Message from Atlantis but i keep coming back because that song is just too good. Not sure why i don’t like the rest of Living Mirrors but I am excited for Foreward. Stay is quite good. Will keep coming back to see what they produce… Jakub is a mastermind and love the drummer’s emphasis.

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  • Dr Falk
    @drfalk Level 5
    January 26, 2017 at 1:12 am

    Surrender’s vocals are almost un-hearable, But the instrumentals are 10/10.

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