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SPOKEN Drop New Single, “Sleeper” Feat. Ryan Clark From Demon Hunter

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Spoken have released their brand new single, “Sleeper” featuring Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter today, The new track is the third to be released from Spoken‘s upcoming album, ‘Reflection‘ which is set to be released on March 15th via XOVR Records – the new label venture co-founded by Brian ‘Head’ Welch (Korn and Love and Death). Spoken were announced last year as the new label’s inaugural signing featuring Welch’s Love and Death guitarist and bandmate, JR Bareis. Stream “Sleeper” feat Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter.

Speaking on their latest track, Spoken share “In 2006, we were fortunate to do a 6 week tour with Demon Hunter. We’ve stayed in touch over the years, and we’re so excited to have Ryan Clark on this song.”

Reflection‘ marks a significant milestone for Spoken, coming seven years after their last album. With an intriguing blend of melody, aggression, thought-provoking lyrics, dynamic guitar riffs, and meticulously crafted drums, the album is poised to be a favourite among fans and a catalyst for garnering a new wave of followers. ‘Reflection‘ is not just an album; it’s an exploration of the journey of life, a testament to resilience and the power of moving forward with hope. A limited number of special pre-order bundles are available now HERE, featuring new merch, autographed collectibles and more. 

Spoken album

‘Reflection’ | Track Listing 

  1. Echoes
  2. Reflection
  3. Hourglass
  4. In The Dark
  5. Awaken Me
  6. Anymore (feat Brian ‘Head’ Welch’)
  7. Buried
  8. Let The War Begin
  9. The End of Time
  10. Moments
  11. Never Look Away
  12. Future
  13. Sleeper (feat. Ryan Clark)

Spoken are
Matt Baird
J.R. Bareis
Dylan Levernoch
Jared Wisner

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