The Jelly Jam - Strong Belief (Profit) 2016

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • 'Strong Belief' from the epic new The Jelly Jam release 'Profit' which has been released on 27th May 2016 via Music Theories Recordings.
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    The Jelly Jam, featuring DREAM THEATER’s John Myung, WINGER/DIXIE DREGS' (live) Rod Morgenstein and KING’S X Ty Tabor, will return in 2016 with a new album and their first ever world tour.
    Profit is a glorious and affecting cinematic experience; full of suspense, the record follows the heroic yet daunting journey of The Prophet who, inspired by a deep sense of responsibility embarks on a mission to try and save the world, to open the eyes of Those Who Will Not See.
    The Jelly Jam will support their latest album with a full tour (dates to be announced). As guitarist Ty Tabor explains, “This album is without a doubt the most special moment the band has ever had together and we must make touring real this year to support this album.”
    Profit is now available to pre-order from the MLG store. The 180 grams vinyl is limited to 2000 copies, and comes with a downloadcard.
    A limited edition T-shirt is available separately, or bundled with the CD or vinyl.

Комментарии • 8

  • @cmacplay
    @cmacplay 8 лет назад +2

    Deja vu of one of Ty's earlier solo albums. Guitar droning tone and melody is signature Ty Tabor. Awesome.

  • @EmmyandMax
    @EmmyandMax 6 лет назад +3

    Music and words, a beautiful thing.

  • @panchoceronte
    @panchoceronte 8 лет назад +2

    There is no simpler and intense song that this jewel...

  • @garymcgovern3174
    @garymcgovern3174 7 лет назад +4

    Awesome indeed..

  • @kyleobergfell3040
    @kyleobergfell3040 8 лет назад +3

    my early favorite off the record but it's all good!!

  • @fabinhocarvalho
    @fabinhocarvalho 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome

  • @luisdiegocarmona938
    @luisdiegocarmona938 4 года назад

    gran tema

  • @stevedacusband
    @stevedacusband 2 года назад

    I think this song is a mockery of Christian faith. It hurts me because I have always loved Ty and thought he was a a Christian himself. Especially with Kings X albums up to dogman. It's kind of sad to me