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Minsk, Belarus-based alternative metal act Mission Jupiter have recently issued ‘Aftermath’, their third album but first with powerhouse new singer Kate Varsak, whose voice is suited perfectly to a set of epic, drama-packed songs that should see the group achieve lift-off far beyond their home territory.
A video for a live studio session version of the first single teased from the album, ‘Sometimes It Hurts’, is available from today HERE as the second in a series to be issued ahead of long-anticipated live dates in 2026. Prog magazine stated that the song is “a soaring slice of uplifting and dramatic melodic prog” upon its initial release. The first studio video, for album opener ‘Revelation’, can be seen HERE.
Aside from ‘Sometimes It Hurts’, the album also features the singles ‘Human Nature’ VIDEO, ‘Self-Destruction’ VIDEO, ‘Crippled Country’ and ‘Bittersweet (Love Song)’.
‘Aftermath’ contains ten superbly produced songs in all. Fans of alternative and hard rock, progressive rock, metal and even Eurovision-esque crossover rock (on ‘Jak Spyniajecca Bol’, recorded in the group’s mother tongue and translated as ‘How The Pain Stops’) will be wowed by Mission Jupiter’s new songs, which combine sounds, moods and melodies wrapped around a stunning voice to leave listeners breathless.
MISSION JUPITER
Kate Varsak – vocals
Vlad Shvakel – guitars
Eugene Zuyeu – drums
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Dmitri Soldatenko – saxophone