The Republic of Wolves may have just released their latest record
No Matter How Narrow late last year, but keyboardist Billy Duprey wasn't content to just sit around. The debut record of his solo project The Year Fifteen has actually been in the works for nearly three years now, as second
As A World Entire track "Objectivity" was originally released in November, 2011.
As A World Entire now has a release date of March 23rd, and the whole record is a perfect extension of
No Matter How Narrow' s move into a lighter mood, pushing it even more towards a poppy sound. Today, we're very excited to be premiering the song right at the middle of the record, "Out Of Sync." The song's verses wouldn't be too out of place on a Manchester Orchestra song if they decided to go poppier, softer and add more keys, while the chorus is repetitive, but extremely catchy. The bridge is the perfect climax to the song, as the rest of the members of The Republic of Wolves join to alternate vocals, becoming a beautiful use of guest vocals. The release of
As A World Entire is fast approaching, so be sure to follow The Year Fifteen on
Facebook for more news regarding the record.
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