VOYAGER

debut at #1

in Aussie Independent Album Charts

with

‘Colours in The Sun’

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“Every song on this record is killer. – The Music AU’s Album of the Week

“There’s a sense that Voyager are on the cusp of achieving something pretty momentous” – Prog

“They are doing no wrong in my books, they are on top of their game. When an artist in general finds their voice, this is what Voyager have done on this album”. – Mitch Alexander, Triple J

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Voyager explode like a supernova onto the worldwide stage with their new album ‘Colours In the Sun’. The Australians radiate an ultra-modern and prismatic hard rock that delivers on their promise of “epic electro progressive power pop metal.” Each of the albums ten tracks are bright, vibrant hook-laden affairs that resonate long after listening. Voyager deliver the perfect storm of modern hard rock song craft, and ‘Colours In the Sun’ is a vivid, uplifting, and exhilarating album experience.

After much anticipation from fans all over the globe, the brand new opus from Voyager has been unleashed and is currently charting at  #1 in the Australian Independent Albums charts, #7 in the Australian Independent Labels Albums charts, and had an entry point of #27 in the iTunes Charts in Australia, alongside top 5 positions in the Bandcamp Progressive Rock and Progressive Metal charts.

If there is one word to describe Voyager’s most current form, it is colourful. After years of evolution and amassing worldwide influences that mould the Perth quintet’s unique sound, Voyager have truly come into their own in recent years, crafting a path of success both on and off stage. The genre-transfiguring act blend new-romantic and 80’s infused vocals, keytar solos, technical yet melodic fretwork, groovy bass and bombastic drumming efforts. All of which make Voyager the pop/prog/power/rock/metal force that they are renowned as today.

Frontman Danny Estrin says this about the album“Colours in the Sun is the most transcendent, layered, and effervescent album we have written and recorded. It’s poppy, but still holds weight with crunchy, powerful riffs. It’s a true reflection of Voyager – five individuals from different roots coming together and creating a unique sound under the Australian sun.”

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Tracklist:

1. Colours (4:05)
2. Severomance (4:23)
3. Brightstar (4:32)
4. Saccharine Dream (5:27)
5. Entropy – Featuring Einar Solberg (4:43)
6. Reconnected (4:48)
7. Now or Never (1:39)
8. Sign of the Times (3:47)
9. Water Over the Bridge (4:42)
10. Runaway (4:38)
Total: 42:44

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Listen to ‘Colours in the Sun’ HERE

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AMNPLIFY – SB