Pure Reason Revolution - Coming Up To Consciousness (Dolby Atmos by Bruce Soord)

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Progressive alternative rockers Pure Reason Revolution return with their sixth studio album ‘Coming Up To Consciousness’, released on the 6th September 2024 via InsideOutMusic.
To mark the announcement, the band have also launched the albums first single and opening track, titled ‘Dig Till You Die’. You can watch the Thomas Hicks-directed video here: https://youtu.be/ytEnpyrsN1U?si=lFYV0plKlBv6_QQg
Pre-order now here: https://purereasonrevolution.lnk.to/ComingUpToConsciousness
Betrayal, deception, fear, grief, mortality, and questions of sanity: heady and primordial themes animate the latest conceptual LP from Pure Reason Revolution.
Jon Courtney comments: “Spawned from the bereavement after my dog was put down, a numb & dry creative spell ensued, but after a meeting with my writer friend Craig Walker (Archive/Power of Dreams) & sharing how the last months had been, he urged me to get this experience down in lyrics & music. Suddenly the album flew out of me/us! In terms of recording process, this album was probably the most enjoyable to make, with the various collaborations firing creativity.”
‘Coming Up To Consciousness’ is the third of its post-hiatus renaissance records that began with 2020's ‘Eupnea’ and continued in 2022's ‘Above Cirrus’. Like those two predecessors, the new record is intensely personal. Its eight tracks are all between four and seven minutes long - concise by PRR standards - and they grapple with darkness of various kinds.
Courtney, who lives in Berlin, shared writing duties on several tracks with US-based Greg Jong. The pair formed Pure Reason Revolution together in the early 00s at the University of Westminster, creating breakout hit ‘The Bright Ambassadors of Morning’ as their third year project. They reconnected during the creation of ‘Eupnea’ and have continued the partnership since then both in the studio and on stage. Legendary session musician Guy Pratt, who has worked with Pink Floyd among myriad iconic acts, provided bass guitar on seven of the eight tracks, resulting in more ambitious bass lines than any of Pure Reason Revolution's previous records. Meanwhile, Ravi Kesavaram, of My Vitriol fame, returns to the drums on this record after touring with the band in 2022.
Another newcomer on this record is vocalist Annicke Shireen, known for her work with Shireen and Heilung, as well as her solo project. Shireen stepped in after original PRR member and fan favourite Chloe Alper was unavailable for recent live shows. With Alper's schedule remaining packed for the foreseeable future, she has been unable to rejoin the lineup. She and Courtney agreed it made more sense for Shireen to sing on the record if she was going to continue appearing in shows. Both Courtney and Jong have nothing but enthusiasm for working with her:
"They're impossible shoes to fill in a lot of ways," Greg Jong says. "But we were just blown away with how good she is. We were really excited by the fact that vocally she does have a similar tone to Chloe, and yet she definitely holds her own.”
The band was equally thrilled to work with multiple members of prog icon The Pineapple Thief; the record was mixed by Bruce Soord, mastered by Steve Kitch, and sees Jon Sykes playing bass on one track. ‘Coming Up To Consciousness’ is also the third PRR album to feature cover art by Jill Tegan Doherty, who Courtney originally met in Berlin on a German language course.
The album will be available as a Limited CD+DVD Digipak (featuring 5.1 Surround Sound & High Resolution Stereo Mixes), Standard CD Jewelcase, as well as a Gatefold ReVinyl LP (Recycled Vinyl), and digitally in both stereo and Dolby Atmos.

 
This is interesting. I really liked their first album, "The Dark Third." Very Pink Floyd inspired.

Their second album was also pretty good, but more electronic.

Didn't much care for their third album.

I also own their last two albums. Both quite good but not terribly memorable.

Bruce Soord's involvement with this one has me interested. Will definitely check this one out.

Sad to see that their singer Chloe is gone through.
 
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Very odd to me that "Coming Up To Consciousness" is released on DVD with 5.1 when an Atmos mix is available. Why not release on Blu-ray with Stereo, 5.1, and Atmos? If you are going to put out physical media, include all of the available mixes!
 
Very odd to me that "Coming Up To Consciousness" is released on DVD with 5.1 when an Atmos mix is available. Why not release on Blu-ray with Stereo, 5.1, and Atmos? If you are going to put out physical media, include all of the available mixes!

We've seen this in other releases and it seems to be a budget thing (DVD vs. Blu-ray costs).

On top of my head, I recall Bruce Soord's Luminescence and Louise Patricia Crane's Netherworld as similar cases.
 
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