TDW stream entirety of "The Days The Clocks Stopped" on Ghost Cult Magazine

Prog metal artist TDW (Tom de Wit) is streaming the entirety of The Days the Clocks Stopped via Ghost Cult Magazine. Dealing with Tom’s medical history and how he fell ill with a highly potent inflammatory bowel disease at age 19, the album is a progheads dreamland with many shifts in styles, tones and scopes to engulf the listener in a story of the musician’s time with his sickness.
The album is out today on all digital platforms. CD and DVD can also be ordered worldwide.

Tracklist:
Crashscape (instrumental)
Clockstop – Insight X
Code of Conduct
Clockstop – Insight 2
Sleepless Angels
The Pulse
Clockstop – Insight 3
Death and her brother Greg
No Can Do
Clockstop – Insight 4
Epilogue - A string of repeats
All we could do (CD only Bonustrack)
Music performed by:
Tom de Wit - Lead Vocals, Rhythm & Lead Guitars, Synths, Orchestrations
Rich Gray - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals (Aeon Zen, Annihilator)
Fabio Alessandrini - Drums (Annihilator)
Remco Woutersen - Cello solo parts
Album Credits:
All music & lyrics written by: Tom de Wit
Produced & mixed by: Tom de Wit @ The Imagineering Suite
Co-produced & Mastered by: Rich Gray @ Gray Matter Audio
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