UnCovered: Crack The Sky’s John Palumbo on the Revolutionary Artwork for New Single “Tribes”

It’s been 45 years and the train just keeps on rolling along… We’re talking about Crack The Sky, the prog-rock innovators who are now ready to write another chapter in their storied history thanks to the upcoming release of their new album, Tribes. Due out in early 2021, the group recently unveiled the title track as the record’s first single, a commentary on the cultural divide of modern society with each side believing it’s their sole right to advocate the only opinion that matters. The song is a strong statement that will set the tone for what’s to come once the album drops. Formed in 1975, Crack The Sky has been led ever since by lead singer and guitarist John Palumbo. In that time they have released over 20 studio albums with their self-titled debut record widely regarded as one...

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