November 15, 2024

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HARD ROCKER DAN SINDEL RELEASES NEW SINGLE, “EDGE OF ETERNITY”

Los Angeles based hard rock musician DAN SINDEL has released “Edge of Eternity,” the second single from his upcoming debut album, Unpopular Music for Popular People Vol.1.  and it can be downloaded on iTunes and streamed on Spotify.

The follow-up to the powerful “Stepping Stone” single, “Edge of Eternity” takes a look at life, near death experience, the fear of the unknown and the ultimate question of “are we not alone in this universe?”  (“Edge of Eternity” takes its cues from some of the greatest supergroups of the 70’s (i.e. Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven,” Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” etc…) when music had a certain sense of freedom, expression and experimentation that forever remains in a time capsule. “Edge of Eternity is an epic musical adventure which crosses over many genres and breaks the boundaries of digital recording techniques in a very easy to listen song that absolutely rocks.

Unpopular Music for Popular People Vol.1 is slated for release in early or mid 2023 in its entirety, although an early release of a 4 song 7” ep could be a reality by years end of 2022.   The album is a landscape of Sindel visiting songs he had written and demoed over the years but hadn’t taken to task yet. “Each song is unique and different then the next as well as different drummers were used and the songs need to be addressed individually with the time and care they deserve before hitting the public,” Dan explains. “Bringing music to life is not an easy task, one would never imagine how much thought process, pre-production, production time itself, mixing and mastering the product truly entails. It is a true labor of love which involves endless hours and an exorbitant amount of finances to see it through to the finish line but once realized it is the greatest feeling ever especially when the music gets heard by as many people as possible.””

A veteran of the legendary LA metal scene, Sindel has shared the stage with acts such as Accept, Metal Church, Wendy O. Williams and others.  But he says he’d rather not be looked at as “just a metal guy” as he refuses to be typecast and limited by musical genre. “As a musician I find that staying in the realm of one certain sound or genre for too long becomes restrictive and the sense of adventure becomes lost, I have always admired the musicians who were not afraid to experiment and try new things even if it went against the grain of commercial purposes or popular culture.”


 

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