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Music Inspired By Freemasonry
Rock, 13/07/2009 Comment

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Free Stone PR) - A story not heard in Rock 'n Roll before: progressive and symphonic rockmusic inspired by Freemasonry. Great music, fascinating lyrics and impressive artwork are full of references to the symbolism of this mystical philosophical tradition. Experiencing Freestone's album 'The Temple of Humanity' is like undergoing a musical ritual and brings forth associations with legendary artists such as Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield, Marillion, but clearly in a 21st century performance which justifies comparison to present-day rock bands.

We see it in books, in movies, in documentaries and even on the 1$-bill. We see references in Classical Music, but now there is rockmusic inspired by the rich tradition of Freemasonry.
With the album 'The Temple of Humanity' by the band Freestone, Freemasonry is entering Popular Music for the first time. The album provides a discovery through symbols and rituals of the tradition of Freemasonry. No conspiracy theories or unnecessary secrecy, but a genuine story based upon personal experience.

The album is composed and produced by someone who is initiated, both in Freemasonry as well as in music. In co-operation with experienced musicians, 'The Temple of Humanity' is a professional produced authentic and unique album. The packaging and booklet contain fascinating art and artists from different countries (of whom a few are masons themselves) have contributed their work.

Freestone makes pop- and rockmusic based upon different themes that can be commonly found in rockmusic. Music and artwork are contemporary and the album shows that in the pop community and in the changing music industry, there is still place for something different. Discover the mystery and listen to The Temple of Humanity.



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