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Mindcage Announces Sepcial Edition "Our Own Devices" Release

Mindcage will re-release the band's debut, Dystopian-themed concept album "Our Own Devices" as a Michael Wagener-mixed special edition this summer. Today, the band reveals the renewed track listing for the album:

1. Cadence March
2. For All Mankind (The Dark Design)
3. Our Own Devices
4. The Human Race
5. At Full Steam
6. Firefly
7. The One Constant
8. Arabella’s Arc
9. The Serenity Sequence (Renaissance Pt. I)
10. The Grand Restoration (Renaissance Pt. II)
11. The Navigator's Hymn
12. The Coming Storm

"Our Own Devices" is inspired by the fiction of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, introducing the world to the character of Arabella Vash, a young woman who uses the power of her dreams to transform the dystopian world she inhabits.

The new songs on the special edition of "Our Own Devices" further the story. “These new songs pick up the story perfectly, in the splendid moment where Arabella's mission is carried out,” states Mindcage founder and guitarist Dietrick Hardwick. “An eon of oppression ends as the dystopian walls give way to newfound freedom for its citizens. They walk in the natural light and breathe the open air for the very first time.”

Hardwick adds, “But, after revelling in this timeless moment of victory, The One Constant soon realize that though the battle has been won, the real war has not yet begun. They know what lies ahead is the greatest test of strength and faith humanity shall ever know. Together, they must prepare to face the inevitable. An epic-scale cataclysm... the coming storm.”

The special edition of "Our Own Devices" will include exclusive, never-before-released live footage from the band’s headlining performance at this year’s Florida-based Comic Con event, Pensacon. "Our Own Devices" also includes the band’s new single "The One Constant," which can be heard below.

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