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    District 97 Announce New Album 'Stay For The Ending'

    Prog Ensemble District 97 Announce New Album Stay For The Ending and Launch The Opening of Pre-orders

    Spirit of Unicorn Music are delighted to announce a brand new album from District 97, Stay For The Ending, pre-orders for which have opened today.

    Featuring 10 brand new tracks, the album is the culmination of everything this Chicago-based prog rock ensemble has worked towards during their last 15 years. Formed in Autumn 2006, the band draws influences from a diverse array of musical styles, from heavy metal to avant-garde jazz. This broad appreciation of musical genres has continued to inform the band’s latest work and sees them further develop their sound and songwriting to ambitious new levels: upping their game in the areas of composition, performance, arrangement, production and sonics.

    Stay For The Ending traverses a vast array of themes with songs exploring the human condition: unity, division, deceit, obsession, detachment, resilience and transcendence. Drummer and Percussionist JONATHAN SCHANG said, “After 15 years of leading District 97, I'm thrilled that we continue to push ourselves to new heights in every realm of our music making. This is the strongest collection of songs we've ever assembled.”

    The album has been recorded, mixed and mastered by NOAM WALLENBERG (ALAN PARSONS, MAC MILLER). Lead vocalist LESLIE HUNT (AMERICAN IDOL FEMALE VOCAL FINALIST 2007) commented, “This record represents us at our most collaborative and dynamic. We tried some new things and chased different aesthetics than we have in the past and I think the result is our best sounding album to date with some of our strongest compositions.”

    Friend of the band, BILL BRUFORD (KING CRIMSON, YES, GONG, BRUFORD) agrees. In response to hearing the new album, he said, “Quality, expertise and passion - 'Stay For The Ending' is a massive piece, of which District ’97 should feel justly proud.”

    The Autumn sees the band undertake a number of live shows in the US and Europe, including playing The Bedford in Balham, South London on Sunday 10th September. SCHANG continues “I can't wait for the music world at large to hear it both on record and on stage.”

    The album can be pre-ordered from Cherry Red Records here:
    https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/...the-ending-cd/

    DISTRICT 97 ARE:
    Vocals: Leslie Hunt
    Keyboards: Andrew Lawrence
    Guitars, Vocals: Jim Tashjian
    Bass Guitar: Tim Seisser
    Drums & Percussion: Jonathan Schang

    TRACK LISTING
    Stay For The Ending
    Mirror
    Many New Things
    Crossover
    Divided We Fall
    Life Cycle
    X
    X-Faded
    Deck Is Stacked
    The Watcher

    TOUR DATES
    18th August - Martyrs’, Chicago, Illinois, USA
    2nd September - 2 Days + 1 Festival, Veruno, Italy
    7th September - Das Rind, Russelsheim, Germany
    8th/9th September - Steve Rothery Band Weekend, Poppodium Boerderij, Zoetemeer, Netherlands
    10th September - A Sunday in September, The Bedford, London

    For more information:
    http://www.district97.net/
    http://district97.bandcamp.com/ (Exclusive Music Available for Download)
    https://www.facebook.com/District97
    https://www.instagram.com/district.97/
    http://twitter.com/District97

    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
    Sarah Ewing at TASK Agency: sarah@taskagency.co.uk

    Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com

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    This sounds really really good to me. Might be my first District 97 buy!

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    I picked up the new CD at Bedford Tavern gig in London UK last night. 2 listens in and there are already some memorable and standout tracks. Can't remember track names, but to be honest I never heard a a duff track.

    Enjoyed last night's gig, but the set was shorter than I would have liked. A combination of technical issues and overruns from previous bands it seemed. The logistics of setting up and breaking down between bands sets looked like a logistical nightmare. The Enids drumkit alone was a sight to behold.

    But a great venue thats not too far from me, and one that I hope to frequent more.

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