March of Progress (album)
March of Progress is the ninth studio album by progressive metal band Threshold. It is the first studio album on which original lead vocalist Damian Wilson sings since his return in 2007. It is also their second album on their current label, Nuclear Blast. The limited edition includes a bonus track, "Divinity".
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Released | 24 August 2012 (Europe) 27 August 2012 (UK/EU) September 11, 2012 (US) | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | Progressive metal | |||
Length | 75:34 | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast | |||
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Track listing
- "Ashes" – 6:51 (Groom/West)
- "Return of the Thought Police" – 6:09 (Groom/West)
- "Staring at the Sun" – 4:25 (West)
- "Liberty, Complacency, Dependency" – 7:48 (Groom/West)
- "Colophon" – 6:00 (West)
- "The Hours" – 8:15 (West/Anderson)
- "That's Why We Came" – 5:40 (Wilson)
- "Don't Look Down" – 8:12 (Groom/West)
- "Coda" – 5:24 (Morten)
- "The Rubicon" - 10:25 (Groom/West)
- "Divinity" (bonus track) (Morten) - 06:27
Bonus track on limited edition US and digipack releases.
Musicians
- Damian Wilson – lead vocals
- Karl Groom – guitar, backing vocals
- Richard West – keyboards
- Johanne James – drums
- Steve Anderson – bass guitar
- Pete Morten – guitar
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References
- March of Progress, at Allmusic
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