Song Review/ Alt Rock : Transgalactica’s ‘The Great Escape : Famine’

Transgalactica’s latest release is ‘The Great Escape : Famine’, a cinematic prog rock production that embroils the listener in supernatural imagery and drama. The Poland-based father-son duo lift the story to life. With striking vocal performances and instrumental sophistication, they put on a play, a theatrical affair. It’s a prayer, it’s a story, it’s a revolution, an ideology, a war, and a humane emotion.

The vision, spirit, and sonic fabric of the song is so profound. It’s nothing like you’ve heard before. It feels ominous, fantastical, almost like you’re in the old age, in a past time. Blending this mood with prog rock instrumental and electric guitar performances, the song expands in the mind. If you’re looking for something new and novel to indulge in, this is it! Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘The Great Escape : Famine’ by Transgalactica here - 

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