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Envy Of None to release new EP “That was Then, This is Now” on June 9th 2023

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April 20, 2023
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Envy Of None That was Then, This is Now EP coverReturning after their breakout 2022 self-titled debut, Envy Of None reveal their new EP, “That was Then, This is Now”, out on June 9th, 2023, via Kscope.

The all-star line up of Alex Lifeson, Andy Curran, Maiah Wynne and Alf Annibalini, continue their exponential growth of their trippy, edgy atmospheric sound that took the world by surprise. The new EP is made up of very adventurous tracks that consist of remixes of “Dumb” and “Dog’s Life”. Alongside “Lethe River” and “You’ll Be Sorry” only previously released on the deluxe edition of their debut record.

Following these, the EP culminates with a newly recorded track “That was Then”. The song undulates with progressive dexterity and is a perfect example of the unbound writing ability this incredible band showcase.

All tracks were written, arranged, recorded and produced by Envy Of None.

Andy Curran comments:
“Very happy to say that chapter 2 for Envy Of None has officially started. We have a brand new song called ‘That Was Then’, which marks the first new track we’ve recorded since our debut album release almost a year ago”.

He continues:
“The new EP has that song sandwiched between some really trippy remixes that we had some serious fun creating. We’re also looking forward to sharing all of these songs in 360 surround sound to take it one step further. Stay tuned for more cool news around the corner for EON…”

“That was Then, This is Now” remains in canon with the band’s sound of their eponymous debut whilst also pushing the boundaries and is a fantastic prologue to the next chapter of Envy Of None’s story as the band have been in the studio creating new music and remixes.

An essential addition to their repertoire.

Alongside this vinyl release the band are also a part of this year’s Record Store Day with their new reissue of their self titled album available as a picture disc on April 22nd. Find your local Record Store dealer here and pick up a copy.

Tracklist:
1. Lethe River
2. You’ll Be Sorry
3. Dog’s Life (Remix)
4. Dumb (Der Dummkopf Remix)
5. That Was Then

Line-up:
Alex Lifeson – Guitars, mandola, banjo, programming
Maiah Wynne – Lead vocals, keyboards
Andy Curran – Bass, synthesizer, programming
Alf Annibalini – Guitar, keyboards, programming

Weblinks:
www.facebook.com/envyofnone
twitter.com/EnvyOfNone_

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