Posted on: March 28, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 1

Rational Geographic is a self contained trilogy of song cycles inspired by the parallels between George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy and the past thirty-plus years of American government. All of this might sound a bit heavy handed, though the idea evolved organically and subtly as Awesome New Republic singer John Hancock and keyboardist B. Rob E. Robertson recorded the new album and began taking notice of the similar moods in each third of their work in progress to the corresponding films in Lucas’ masterpiece.

RATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VOLUME I
Volume I of this three volume set hits digital outlets April 14th 2009 via Honor Roll Music. It lays out the beginnings of the musical journey with a sampling of varied pop song forms about politics, technology, sin, and gay sex in no particular order. Lead single “Birthday” is a dance-floor gem with the prowess of Giorgio Moroder.
Tracklisting
1. NATIONAL INSECURITY (INTRO)
2. ROTARY CLONE
3. BIRTHDAY
4. DANCES WHEN
5. DIGITAL WORLD
6. MAGIC CITY
7. FORCEFIELD

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