Ayreon - The Human Equation ( 2025 Remixed And Remastered )
Ayreon - The Human Equation ( 2025 Remixed And Remastered )
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Ayreon - The Human Equation ( 2025 Remixed And Remastered )

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Release Date 18th April 2025

Green Colour Vinyl 3LP

The Human Equation was the sixth album from the progressive rock project Ayreon by 
Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen. As with other Ayreon albums, it features 
guest appearances from several musicians previously unrelated to the project, 
including James LaBrie of Dream Theater, Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth, Eric Clayton of 
Saviour Machine, and Devin Townsend, performing music arranged and written by 
Lucassen.
 The album explores the idea of psychological rebirth, and follows the story of a man 
who, after falling into a coma following a car crash, is confronted with his past, his 
emotions, and his current situation as he lays trapped inside his own mind. The 
circumstances surrounding the crash are mysterious, as the man ("Me", portrayed by 
James LaBrie) ploughed into a tree on a deserted road in broad daylight. Following 
this, he slips into a twenty-day coma, with each day represented by a single song. 
Each song follows a slightly different format, though there are major common themes, 
such as the presence of Me's manifest emotions in his dream world including Fear 
(Mikael Akerfeldt), Reason (Eric Clayton), and Pride (Magnus Ekwall); the presence of 
Me's Wife (Marcela Bovio) and Best Friend (Arjen Anthony Lucassen) at his bedside; 
and the past events that Me is forced to reflect on.
 Remixed and remastered classic Ayreon album, originally released in 2004. First 
time on green vinyl.
 Ayreon is the highly acclaimed project from singer/ songwriter/ multi
instrumentalist / record producer Arjen Lucassen.
 Featuring guest performances from James LaBrie of Dream Theater, Mikael 
Akerfeldt of Opeth, Eric Clayton of Saviour Machine, Devin Townsend, and many