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Travels Into Several Remote Nations Of The Mind by Soufferance

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Release Date: 2010-07-22

Label: Valse Sinistre Productions

These travels are a personal dedication to the following bright minds; Jonathan Swift, Jules Verne, Victor Hugo, Ernest Hemingway, H.P. Lovecraft, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Baudelaire, Émile Nelligan, Miguel de Cervantes, Moliere, Daniel Defoe, Alexander Pope, Herman Melville, T.H. White, John Steinbeck, Frederick Lawrence Green. With their help the mind of a body may be taken many places.

The first of several books in a series of explanation and self projection.

Book Published by Valse Sinistre.

About this Deluxe Digipak version:
The album was pressed in 500 copies by Valse Sinistre Productions and released on June 18th 2010 in Romania. 50 copies were sent to the band a month later. All 50 of these copies, when purchased directly from the band in Canada, included a bonus disc and personalized autographed card hand-made and numbered by the band. Each copy was signed by the band and addressed to the specific buyer. The bonus disc featured all of the demos recorded under the previous band name "Vision Sufferance". This includes the first self-titled demo in 2006 (songs 1-2), the first version of "Forthcoming Travels" from 2007 (songs 3-9), an unreleased demo from 2007 (song 10) and a demo of a brand new songs from the then-unreleased and unfinished second full-length album "Adieu Tristesse" (song 11).

There are two different versions of the Bonus Disc version. The first version was released on July 22nd 2010 and the bonus CD-R was painted a dark red and brown and featured 11 songs. The second version was released on September 17th 2010 and the bonus CD-R was painted a slightly paler shade of red (almost dark pink) and brown and featured 12 songs (the song "Outro Reverb Song" was found in the band's archives on September 17th and subsequently added to all versions sold after this). This entry is for the first, 11-song version.

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