Uriah Heep Unveils “Golden Light” Lyric Video From New Album Chaos & Colour

by | Apr 19, 2023

British hard rock icons Uriah Heep have released a captivating lyric video for “Golden Light,” a track from their 25th studio album, Chaos & Colour. The album, now available via Silver Lining Music, showcases the band’s signature blend of soaring melodies, robust rhythms, and spiritual optimism.

Mick Box, founding member of Uriah Heep, describes “Golden Light” as a typical melodic Heep rock song, reflecting the band’s penchant for positivity. The song speaks of a guardian angel guiding listeners through difficult times. Chaos & Colour features explosive classic rock guitars, supreme harmonies, and the band’s famously generous keyboard foundation, with timeless vocals from Bernie Shaw.

Produced by Jay Ruston and engineered by Pieter Rietkerk, Chaos & Colour is a testament to Uriah Heep’s enduring creativity and class. The album has garnered praise from Classic Rock, Rock Hard, My Global Mind, Metal Talk, Metal Hammer, and Hardline, with many critics noting its timeless yet fresh sound.

Chaos & Colour is available to order now in various formats, including black and coloured vinyl, standard CD digipak, and digital formats. Fans can follow Uriah Heep on their website, Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify for more updates and information.

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