Alternative/Rock
Changing Places In The Fire Sign with Wild Thing Records
Exile-born, Venezuelan prog rock act Changing Places In The Fire announce their signing with Australian label Wild Thing Records.
Exile-born, Venezuelan prog rock act Changing Places In The Fire announce their signing with Australian label Wild Thing Records. More info on the band right here.
Changing Places in the Fire is a band shaped by upheaval, memory, and distance. Formed by five Venezuelan musicians now scattered across Europe and South America, out of the ashes of the Caracas scene, the band makes music steeped in the emotional and political realities of migration.
Melding progressive rock, post-metal, and art rock, Changing Places in the Fire is a story of survival, displacement, and transformation, amongst the ongoing collapse of their homeland.
Keyboardist Alfredo Ovalles comments:
“From our very first conversation, it was clear that Wild Thing Records understood where this record comes from. After years of building it across different countries and circumstances, signing with them feels like finding the right partners at the right time”.
Eli Chamravi of Wild Thing Records states:
“We’re very proud to share their story. It’s a really important project in these current times, and we can’t wait for the world to hear their incredible music.”
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