Super-group Sons Of Apollo are getting ready to release their debut album on October 20.

Former Dream Theater members Mike Portnoy and Derek Sherinian, Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (ex-Guns N’ Roses), Billy Sheehan (The Winery Dogs, Mr. Big, David Lee Roth) and Jeff Scott Soto (ex-Journey, ex-Yngwie Malmsteen’s Rising Force) have just released the video for “Coming Home” from the highly anticipated debut Sons Of Apollo album, Psychotic Symphony.

The song is now available on all digital outlets starting today. Set for release on October 20 via InsideOutMusic / Sony, Psychotic Symphony, is now available to pre-order on 2CD Mediabook (featuring a second disc of instrumental mixes), Gatefold 2LP vinyl + CD, Standard Jewelcase CD & digital download. Pre-order now here: http://smarturl.it/SonsOfApolloPS.

“’Coming Home’ immediately felt like the Sons Of Apollo ‘grand entrance’ as soon as we wrote the song,” says Portnoy. “Almost like a fighter entering the ring. I knew this had to be the first video and first time people see us playing together. The video was shot at Ocean Studios in Burbank, CA, where we wrote and recorded the album. So you’re essentially seeing the exact place and environment that Sons Of Apollo was born.

“I assume most people’s expectations of the band from its lineup is for SOA to be a self-indulgent ‘wank-fest’ (and granted, there are three 10-minute Prog epics on the album!), but “Coming Home” is an example that we are just as much a rock band cut from the cloth of classic bands like Van Halen as well.”

The full track-listing of Psychotic Symphony is as follows:

1. God of The Sun
2. Coming Home
3. Signs of the Time
4. Labyrinth
5. Alive
6. Lost In Oblivion
7. Figaro’s Whore
8. Divine Addiction
9. Opus Maximus
 
Sons Of Apollo will hit the road in 2018 for their first worldwide tour.
 

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