UK Progressive Rock project Darrel Treece Birch’s Atlantea published the official lyric video for the track “Changes” taken from new concept album “Choices” out via Lion Music Records. Watch the video through the YouTube player below:
Purchase the album here: https://www.lionmusic.com/cd/Atlantea.html
Tracklist:
01. We Are The Voices
02. Questions
03. The Watchers
04. All I Need
05. What Price Is Life
06. One And The Same
07. If We Could
08. You Decide (Dumdedum)
09. Changes
10. The Promise
11. Secret Place
12. Rise Above
13. Time For Choice
Lineup:
Eoin de Paor / Vocals (tracks 1, 2, 5, 13), Bass Guitar (tracks 5 & 13), and Additional Guitars (track 5)
Alexandre Santos / Guitar solos (tracks 2, 5, 6, 13)
David Reed-Watson / Vocals (tracks 2, 6, 11)
George Aspiotis / Vocals (tracks 2 & 3)
Tony Mitchell / Vocals (tracks 9 & 12)
Kayleigh Treece-Birch / Vocals (track 4) Backing Vocals (track 12)
Dann Rosingana / Guitar Solo (track 12)
Eva Sakellari / Vocals (track 7)
Maaike Siegerist / Vocals (track 10)
Fotis Bernardo / Backing Vocals (track 7)
Mata Kourti / Backing Vocals (track 7)
Alexis Papalexiou / Backing Vocals (track 7)
About The Artist:
Darrel Treece-Birch is primarily the keyboardist with British Melodic Rock veterans TEN and is also a multi-instrumentalist releasing 4 solo instrumental albums. He has performed on seven albums with TEN, and four with Progressive Rock Band Nth Ascension (whom he departed in 2021). Darrel has also guested on several other projects with friends including Mitchell’s Kiss Of The Gypsy, Scar For Life and Signal Red.
Darrel comments: “As a solo artist I have mainly recorded instrumental material. As a songwriter, I have decided upon a musical project which allows me to write in a very free way, across many styles, and is complemented and polished with wonderful musician friends to guest on instruments and main vocal duties. Atlantea music should hopefully tell a story and immerse the listener. The upcoming studio album is about situations, it’s about decisions we take or never make, it’s about questions and mysteries, our hopes and fears.”
