GALEXIA: Debut Album Release Date Announced

November 22, 2008

GALEXIA, the industrial/progressive project led by Orange, Connecticut-based musician Kenneth Joseph Spaziani, will release its self-titled debut album on March 10, 2009. The CD features guest vocal contributions from Arjen A. Lucassen from AYREON, Damian Wilson from THRESHOLD, Marko Eskola of FARMAKON, Martyna Halas, and Gordon Tittsworth of IMAGES OF EDEN.

In other news, Eskola has joined GALEXIA as a permanent member. "Marko sang amazingly on the two tracks he had the spotlight on for the debut," stated Spaziani. "The tracks we are going to be able to lay down together will be incredible. He is an extremely talented vocalist and I am glad to be permanently working with him as GALEXIA!"

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/galexiaband.

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