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Black Rose Burning ○ Ad Astra

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  Black Rose Burning  ○ Ad Astra

NYC alternative rock outfit Black Rose Burning presents 'Ad Astra', the title track from their invigorating third album 'Ad Astra', along with a clever new sci-fi video, announced as follows: "We travel into the microverse. We leave a dying planet there. We discover a new place to live. We're the light that shines amongst the stars at night... Love Won, Love Lost and Outer Space."

As with their previous album 'The Wheel', this album was mastered by ACTORS' own Jason Corbett at Jacknife Sound.  Earlier, the band released the singles  'Fight!', 'Night Terrors' and 'Sing to Me'. 

Formed in 2018 by instrumentalist, producer and engineer George Grant, Black Rose Burning also involves guitarist Frank Morin (World Inferno Friendship Society) and drummer Luis Infantas (Monster Zero).

Grant explains, "I was always intrigued by the Latin phrase Ad Astra Per Aspera (to the stars with difficulty) - even when I was a kid. I have also spent a great amount of time in my life pondering a question - why are we all fighting and destroying the planet earth instead of reaching for the stars together? The way mankind is at this moment in history, I’m not even sure we deserve the greater universe. I’m hopeful that one day we will".

In 2021, Black Rose Burning released their second album 'The Wheel', one year after debuting 'The Year of the Scorpion'. George Grant's soulful vocal delivery, instantly recognizable voice and solid instrumentation are standout features of this music. Roughly 40 years of songwriting across various genres has helped George embellish on clever hooks, drive and the gothic-pop sensibilities of The Cult's early years.

'Ad Astra' was recorded in George’s own studio, PV Recording Company, which has hosted notable artists over the years, including Emelio Zeff China (Peter Murphy), Knox Chandler (Siouxsie And The Banshees), Chibi (The Birthday Party Massacre), Nellie McKay, Julia Marcel, Paul Bakija (Reagan Youth), Ego Likeness and Voltaire (with whom Grant also played bass for 10 years).

“’Ad Astra’ is the result of the real first time collaboration of the musicians who have been playing with my project in a live setting and myself. On previous records, I recorded them solo – playing and programming all of the instruments. It only made sense to take it to a whole new level by taking a slight back seat and letting the fantastic musical brains I have surrounded myself with, to step into some spotlight and show their talent. Sonically it’s a major leap forward in the ever-growing sound of Black Rose Burning in every way. Letting experts do what they do has resulted in - a lush soundscape that’s better than I could have ever hoped for. And even though I again wrote all the material, having partners who understand my vision is both invaluable and awe inspiring,” says George Grant.

“Lyrically, I approached this record, from the standpoint of my pseudo-motto ”Love Won, Love Lost and Outer Space”. Interlaced with technical and futuristic themes are also stories of broken hearts, broken dreams as well as songs about hope. I quite honestly took my love, as an avid Sci-Fi fan, and poured it into quite a few of these songs and into the overall feel of the record. But don’t get me wrong - there’s plenty of both love and heartbreak written into it as well. The artwork by Antonella at Eshmoon DM brilliantly reflects the feel also - from the colors to the design and the themes - of my infatuation with Science Fiction.”
 
The 'Ad Astra' album is out now, available on CD and also digitally from fine music platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp.  On Friday, October 6, Black Rose Burning will play Absolution Fest, performing at Crobar in Tampa, Florida. On October 13, they play Richmond, Virginia's Fallout, together with Empathy Test.

"A compelling blend of ominous Goth atmospheres, dark, but dynamic dancefloor anthems, New Wave ’80s tunefulness, and electronics-embedded tech tracks, all draped with the silky, reflective, and longing vocals of George Grant" 
~ Big Takeover Magazine

"Leaning towards Ultravox and Colourbox on the new wave spectrum, they sometimes channel vibes from Phantasmagoria-era The Damned and Butterfly on a Wheel-era The Mission" ~ Amplify Music Mag

"Space might be the final frontier but Black Rose Burning are already stellar" 
~ Onyx Music Reviews

"Smoulders from the ashes of goth-rock, whilst emerging from the dry-ice ambience of 80s nostalgia. Like a noir-new romantic, Black Rose Burning peacock preens from the underworld of art-pop, whilst intermixing its post-punk palette"
 ~ The Manc Review

Black Rose Burning

'Ad Astra' single with sci-fi video (from the 'Ad Astra' album)

Full album out now via PV Recording Company.
Mastered by ACTORS' Jason Corbett

6 October 2023

 

CREDITS
Music and lyrics written by George Grant
George Grant - bass guitar, vocals, synth programming
Luis Infantas - drums and triggers
Frank Morin - all guitars
Recorded by the band @ PVRCo (Putnam Valley Recording Company)
Mastered by: Jason Corbett (Actors)
Cover Art by Antonella Di Mattei @ Eshmoon DM Design
Artist photos by Shane K. Gardner
Publicity by Shameless Promotion PR

TRACK LIST 

1. Ad Astra
2. Think Too Much
3. Sing To Me
4. Fight!
5. So Cold
6. Night Terrors
7. Stranger
8. Become The Machine
9. Per Aspera

 

Keep up with Black Rose Burning
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