Friday, December 12, 2025

Progressive Souls Collective’s Live Sonic Birth

The Progressive Souls Collective (TPSC) will make their first mark in the live album sector with Encore Vol. II: Sonic Birth Live on 4th April visa Metalville Records.

Recorded at the Artrock Festival 2022, and featuring Vladimir Lalic (Vocals), Florian Zepf (Guitars), Gerald Peter (Keyboards), Jamie Powell (Bass) and Tim Korycki (Drums), the album is said to bring the atmospheric ambience of the concert directly to the fans’ homes.

At its core lies the live performance of their acclaimed debut concept album Sonic Birth in its entirety, that unfolds its power in this live rendition.

The final polish on this live album comes courtesy of Reuben Cohen, member of the Grammy-winning Lurssen Mastering team from Burbank and mastering engineer for legends such as Metallica.

Tracks featured are: ‘Human Denaturation’, ‘Metature’, ‘Comfortable Darkness’, ‘Killing True Beliefs’, ‘Fractional Emotion’, ‘A Formula For Happiness’, ‘Inner Circle’, ‘You And Me Alone’, ‘Hurt’, ‘Destiny Inc.’ andMind Treasures..

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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