Melodic Revolution Records is proud to announce that Ten Jinn’s 6th studio album ARDIS the new release is now available worldwide for pre-order with an official release date of May 26, 2023. 

About The Album 
Ten Jinn’s new record, Ardis (a concept album in song-cycle form) is loosely inspired by Jack London’s Novel, the Iron Heel, first published in 1908, and tells the story of an Oligarchy, which takes over America during the first decades of the 20th century. This chaotic period of the past is viewed through the lens of a 27th-century scholar (Anthony Meredith) working out of the “wonder city” of Ardis in the year 419 B.O.M. (Brotherhood of Man), still standing four centuries after the fall of the totalitarian state and leading to the eventual rise of an enlightened society. 

The songs are organized in a “cinematic” manner, moving between the two aforementioned time periods, and shifting between the two points of view in an effort to provide a musically contrasting arc of the storyline. It is the juxtaposition of these two diametrically opposed societal structures that is important and, as such, specific mention of the main characters in the book was intentionally left out of the record. 

Singles released include.
Adumbrations: beginning of the end, Slaves of the Machine, and Nightmare

Track-list

1. Elegy 1 (01:29)
2. Brotherhood of Man (04:02)
3. Slaves of the Machine (05:47)
4. Say Aye/Bishop’s Vision (06:50)
5. Elegy II (05:49)
6. Adumbrations: beginning of the end (03:52) 7. The Red Virgin (07:54)
8. Nightmare (04:18)
9. Ardis/Elegy III (07:32)

Total run time: 47:25 

The Band

John Strauss – Lead and backing vocals, piano, and keyboards 
Mark Wickliffe – Drums, percussion, bass, electric guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals. 
Mike Matier – Electric and acoustic guitars. 
Matt Brown – Keyboards and backing vocals. 
Matt Overholser – Bass. 
Kenneth Francis – Electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, and bass. 

Special guest:
Stan Whitaker – Guitar solo “Say Aye.” 

*lyrics for “Bishop’s Vision” borrowed in-part from the poem Easter Day (1881) by Oscar Wilde 

Production
Produced by Mark Wickliffe, John Strauss and Ken Francis 
Arrangements by Ten Jinn 
Recorded at: The Torture Chamber (Panorama City, CA), Stone House Studio (Honey Brook, PA), Babaji’s Cave (Van Nuys, CA) and Radd Studio (Van Nuys, CA), Bear Lake Studio (Big Bear, CA) 
Mixed by Kenneth Francis at Babaji’s Cave (Van Nuys, CA) 
Mastered by Ken Skoglund at Sound Control Studio (Sweden) 

Album layout: Nick at A zene háza
Management: Steve Troegler

Ten Jinn Official Links
Website: http://www.tenjinn.com/
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Bandcamp: https://tenjinn.bandcamp.com
Melodic Revolution Band Profile: http://mrrmusic.com/ten-jinn/

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