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Heavy
but
not
Death
Metal,
emotional
but
not
"Emo",
melodic
but
not
poppy,
progressive
yet
accessible
rock
music
for
fans
of
A
Perfect
Circle,
Porcupine
Tree,
Rush
and
Jethro
Tull.
Featuring
former
members
of
Apollo
Ra.
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Daniel
Miller
and
Bill
McKeown
began
writing
music
together
as
members
of
the
progressive
metal
band
Apollo
Ra.
The
initial
release,
Ra
Pariah,
became
an
underground
success
in
the
heavy
metal
community.
The
group
eventually
morphed
into
the
original
lineup
of
Museum
of
Fear.
This
would
mark
a
new
direction,
with
a
renewed
focus
on
songwriting.
The
initial
release,
Post-Hypnotic
Suggestion
Box,
on
Conspiracy
Records,
illustrates
this
next
phase
in
the
evolution
of
the
bands
sound.
The
original
lineup
went
their
separate
ways
in
1995,
with
Dan
and
Bill
continuing
to
write
music
as
theyd
always
done.
The
product
of
this
renewed
focus
was
intended
to
be
the
logical
next
step
for
Museum
of
Fear.
The
6
songs
on
the
god
in
my
closet
bring
together
some
old
and
new
friends
to
create
a
project
that
paves
the
way
for
the
next
era
of
Museum
of
Fear.
"Darkest
Days"
features
the
drumming
and
electronic
percussion
of
original
Apollo
Ra
and
MoF
drummer
Steve
Albinak.
Longtime
friend,
and
new
Museum
of
Fear
drummer
Mike
Shaw,
contributed
his
skills
on
"Always
Goodbye",
"Afterthought",
"Walking
Wounded"
and
"Mindwheel".
Mikes
brother,
Dave
Shaw,
rounded
out
the
rhythm
section
on
bass
for
the
remake
of
Mindwheel.
The
track
had
originally
appeared
on
the
PHSB
album.
Baltimore
drummer,
Darren
Wallach,
of
Forwardhead
lent
his
percussive
talents
to
Fade.
This
track
also
featured
close
friend
Tom
Dvorak
on
piano.
Guitarist
Bill
McKeown
says,
These
six
songs
are
kind
of
a
sampler
of
what
we
as
a
band
are
capable
of.
This
is
just
the
tip
of
the
iceberg.
We
have
another
dozen
or
so
unfinished
songs,
and
were
constantly
writing
new
material.
The
music
and
lyrics
fall
together
like
the
pieces
of
a
puzzle
on
this
project.,
says
vocalist
Daniel
Miller.
The
emotional
and
musical
depths
of
Museum
of
Fear
are
the
subject
of
constant
discovery
for
the
band.
This
project
marks
another
new
beginning
for
us
and
our
fans.
The
EP,
the
god
in
my
closet
features
6
new
exhibits,
and
is
available
at
CDBaby.com,
iTunes,
and
select
record
stores and digital services.
Enter
the
Museum.
www.dirgerecords.com
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Contact:
museumoffear@gmail.com
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