f.e.v.e.r.

Location:
Lisbon, PT
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Indie
Press Release

·F·E·V·E·R· – Resurrection – 09.09.09



“Resurrection” is ·F·E·V·E·R·’s new single, a preview for the band’s upcoming full length album “Behold A Pale Horse”, to be released during the Winter of 2010.



A digital version of the single will be made available for free download from 09.09.09. The song will also be presented, in the same day, on a virtual gig on Second Life (www.slportugal.com) at 10:00PM GMT.



In order to keep up with the tradition, ·F·E·V·E·R·’s resurrection will also happen in three steps: on September 9th as mentioned above, from October 23rd to November 8th in the Amadora International Comics Festival, FIBDA, and finally during the Winter of 2010 with the release of “Behold A Pale Horse”, the main celebration in this three-step program.



Back on the single itself, the song will also be released on a special CD, to be presented during FIBDA. The Festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, will include a gig with the boys on its opening day, presenting the new track and inaugurating an exhibition focused on the subject matters of the band’s upcoming album.



The exhibition will include thirteen images of the band by photographer De Sousa, based on the album’s thirteen tracks, various artifacts used on the photo sessions and thirteen pieces of artwork taken from a graphic novel that will be included on the “Behold A Pale Horse” release.



This year’s FIBDA will go on under the motto of “The Great Twentieth – A Reflection on Graphic Novels” a nice opportunity for a collaboration with ·F·E·V·E·R·! To conceal such effort, new exclusive merchandise will be printed and made available especially for the occasion.



The new album, a conceptual one this time, “Behold A Pale Horse”, will be divided into three sections: an audio CD with thirteen tracks; a DVD featuring film and audio and a graphic novel printed on paper. Everything produced by the band.



The subject matters for all this are many and complex: conspiracies, communication, the apocalypse in the view, and in the hands, of the individual. The circle is closed with a vision rebuilt from fragments by the band, based on everyday life and experience, inevitably embedded on the social environment we all, very well, know.



“Resurrection” is now served with the purpose of leaving an ironic, bittersweet aftertaste. A song let alone for long months in the band’s studio waiting for the right moment to emerge and demonstrate the new life and strength of ·F·E·V·E·R·’s self declared sci-fi rock.
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