GONE GONE BEYOND Announces New Studio Album ‘2030’ – Due Out June 25

International four-part musical hybrid group Gone Gone Beyond has released their new single “Canyons” and officially revealed the details for their new album 2030, out Friday, June 25CLICK HERE to pre-order on all DSPs; each digital pre-save includes an instant download of the album’s opening track “Canyons,” along with two previously released tracks.

2030 marks the group’s sophomore full-length album; a collection of existential love songs, exploring our connection to each other and the planet. The title of the album refers to a year, in the not-so-distant future, which many believe is a tipping point for humanity. The final lyrics on the album state, “I hope I see you in the year 2030,” which speaks to a motivation the band shares to propagate seeds for a brighter future.

“The album titlesymbolizes the potential for change,” explains vocalist Kat Factor. “It speaks to the drive we have as a band to see the planet and us as a human species regenerate together for the greater good, for the collective whole, not just us as individuals. We want all the future generations to be able to thrive in the same ways that we have been allowed to.”

Their new track “Canyons” is an acoustic homage to those who came before them in search of a mystical West. “It’s a voodoo lullaby with all the whimsy of Alan Watts and all the heart of Neil Young,” describes group member Danny Musengo of the nostalgic song. He adds, “The beautiful arrangements in ‘Canyons’ often boast unique harmonic inversions and unlikely cadences, while still leaving you with the familiar feeling you’ve been wrapped up in this song, like a warm blanket, for your entire life.” CLICK HERE to listen to “Canyons” and CLICK HERE to watch the song’s music video, performed live at the iconic Hotel El Gonzo in Baja, CA, where the band was joined by Sean Rodman of Moontricks.

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