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Sometime In February – announce new studio album ‘Where Mountains Hide’ share lead single ‘Palantir’

US-based rising instrumental progressive metallers, Sometime In February, are pleased to announce their upcoming new studio album ‘Where Mountains Hide’ will be released 21st March 2025 via InsideOutMusic/Sony Music. Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, this instrumental guitar trio present sophisticated yet accessible compositions that reveal a maturity beyond their brief time together as a band. 

To celebrate the announcement, the band have also launched their latest single ‘Palantir’, accompanied by a brand-new video.

The band comments of the album and single release: “We are so excited to announce our sophomore record, and our debut with InsideOutMusic, Where Mountains Hide. It’s been a long time in the making, our biggest accomplishment, and our boldest statement. Once we signed with the label, we knew we had to step up our game to keep up with the legendary names on their roster. 

Alongside this announcement comes our lead single, Palantir. It was the first track written for our new album, and it sets the tone for the record as a whole. We feel it is the definitive sound for Sometime in February in our current state, and we are so excited for everyone to hear this single and the rest of the album, and for everyone to see it live in person very soon.” 

The full track-listing is as follows:
1.     Palantir
2.     Mourning Bird
3.     The Bad Fight
4.     Outside In
5.     What Was Heard
6.     What Was Said
7.     Phantom Sea
8.     Bury You
9.     Homeworld I: Green Mountain
10.   Homeworld II: Dislodged
11.  Funeral House
12.  There Is Nothing Here But Technology (Bonus Track)

‘Where Mountains Hide’ will be available as a Limited CD Digipak, Limited Edition Coloured Vinyl (both including bonus track) & as Digital Album. Pre-order’s are available now here: https://sometimeinfebruary.lnk.to/WhereMountainsHideAlbum

Ian Mc Donnell

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