Lonely Robot – ‘Are We Copies?’ video launched

Lonely
Robot, the new project masterminded by producer, guitarist and
vocalist John Mitchell (It Bites, Frost*, Arena), will release
its debut album Please Come Home next Tuesday, March
10th in North America and to celebrate a video has been launched for the track
‘Are We Copies?’
which you can view here: http://youtu.be/tM2DG_6BfN0
John
Mitchell had this to say:
“Just how unique are we
all? ‘Are we copies?’ is a nagging doubt I have had lying in my subconscious in
this age of synthesised society and Xerox mentality, and this video was a jolly
good excuse to go bounding around Beachy Head at 6 o’clock in the morning, I
hope you like it!”
Please Come
Home has been receiving some fantastic reviews, with
Prog calling it “one mighty statement of intent” and Fireworks
stating it’s “one of the finest pieces of Prog Pop.”
You can now order the
Lonely Robot album from the InsideOut shop:
http://smarturl.it/LonelyRobotIO
A lyric video for
the track ‘God vs Man’ was also previously launched and you can
check that out here: http://youtu.be/vaIibKtleJY
Backed by the storming
rhythm section of Nick Beggs on bass and Craig Blundell on drums, the album also
sees guest appearances from Peter Cox (Go West), Nik Kershaw, Steve Hogarth
(Marillion), Heather Findlay, Kim Seviour (Touchstone), Jem Godfrey (Frost*) as
well as narration provided by British actor Lee Ingleby (Master & Commander,
Harry Potter).
John
Mitchell had this to say about the project: “I’d long thought about doing an
album where I could have total control from start to finish with the music,
lyrics, production, and choosing who I wanted to contribute – expanding from the
idea of just a solo album. Musically, this album is very proggy, but more about
atmosphere than technical expertise, inspired by my love of science fiction and
interest in the evolution of the human race.”

The track-listing for the album
is as follows:
1. Airlock
2. God Vs. Man
3. The Boy In The Radio
4. Why Do We Stay?
5. Lonely Robot
6. A Godless Sea
7. Oubliette
8. Construct/Obstruct
9. Are We Copies?
10. Humans Being
11. The Red Balloon
LONELY
ROBOT online:
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