The space race is over – THE QUALITY OF MERCURY touchdown with The Voyager
CINEMATIC space-rock project THE QUALITY OF MERCURY – brainchild of Pennsylvania’s Jeremiah Rouse – has finally let loose his ‘The Voyager’ album nine years after his debut long-player, ‘Transmission.’
With a background in film production and a lifelong love of sci-fi cinema, Rouse imagines each song like a scene from a movie: framed, lit, and paced similar to a short film.
“’The Voyager’ album is born from a deep place of longing – for connection, for meaning, for something beyond the surface of everyday life,” he said. “It’s about the desperation we often feel when distance, whether emotional, spiritual, or physical, gets in the way of our need to connect truly.
“At this point in my life, I’ve realized that relationships, both human and spiritual, are at the centre of everything. These songs reflect that realization. They’re part confession, part exploration, part quiet hope. They come from nights of questioning, moments of stillness, and the constant ache for something more meaningful. I made this album in hopes that someone, somewhere, would feel a little less alone in their search for purpose, presence, and peace. If ‘The Voyager’ helps you feel a little less alone in your search, then it’s done what I hope it would.”
All music written, performed and recorded by Jeremiah Rouse, back-up vocals Violet Rouse. Drums performed and recorded by Mario Quintero at AudioMQ Studio, final Mixes by Mario Quintero at AudioMQ Studio, mastering by Alan Douches at West West Side Music.
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