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Impostor Syndrome Announce New Album 'Oriens' + Release New Track 'Plastic Eyes'

29 July 2022 - 0 Comments

The pandemic gave Imposter Syndrome members Ryan Culleton, Shannon Coulomb and Scott Nicolson an opportunity to further their learning and creative experimentation, the results which will be shared on their debut album titled Oriens, to be released on October 28th, 2022.

Forging their own path, Impostor Syndrome return to the music scene with force, releasing the seven minute track Plastic Eyes out of the gate, taking the listener on an unapologetic journey, from the ominous to the celebratory .

Speaking of the track, front-man Ryan Culleton says, “Plastic Eyes is a trip to the edge of sanity and back again. All the while exploring the positive change that can be brought about by losing oneself for a time, but coming back stronger.”

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