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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Joey Frevola "Gone"


Country: USA
Genre(s): Progressive Rock
Format: CD, digital
Release date: January 1, 2019
Tracklist
1. Gone (2:44)
2. Footsteps (3:00)
3. Empty (6:36)
4. Rooftops (5:24)
5. Lonely (4:47)
6. Footprint In The Grass (1:00)
7. Silence I Know (7:51)
8. Find Him (5:11)
9. The Tree In The Park (5:22)
10. Ransom Note (5:24)
11. Friends (3:15)
12. Elise's Song (3:31)
13. Someone Like You (0:57)
14. Write, Erase (6:26)

Total Time 61:28

Line-up
Joey Frevola (KYROS, Edge of Reality) - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
   With
Robin Johnson (KYROS) - Drums, Percussion
Laura Epling - Violin
Maggie Chafee - Cello
Charles Sanchez - Flute
Dustin Texas - French Horn
Emmanuel Echem - Trumpet
Jesse Brock - Vocals as YM
Adam Warne (KYROS) - Vocals as TFB
Emma Rowley - Vocals as Elise
Stephanie Middleton - Vocals as Mother

Media/Samples 
Bandcamp

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Saturday, November 5, 2016

Kyros (ex-Synaesthesia) "Vox Humana"


Country: UK
Genre(s): Progressive Rock
LabelKMG Music
FormatCD, digital
Release date: November 5, 2016
Tracklist
CD1 / The Maker:

1. Vox Humana (0:28)
2. Technology Killed the Kids II (7:41)
3. Cloudburst (6:02)
4. Persistence of Vision (5:49)
5. The Lamb, the Badger & the Bee (6:41)
6. New Paradigm (8:58)

CD2 / The Human Voice:

1. Mind Electric (5:53)
2. Speak to Me (4:22)
3. Persistence of Perfection (4:59)
4. Monster (4:50)
5. Hounds (3:08)
6. The Darkness Grove (3:12)
7. Boiling Point (5:53)
8. Ego (5:02)
9. Dilate (8:17)

Line-up
Adam Warne:  lead vocals, keyboards, programming
Joey Frevola: guitars, programming
Sam Higgins: guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals (1.5)
Peter Episcopo: bass, backing vocals, lead vocals (1.5)
Robin Johnson: drums, percussion
   With
Oscar Whight: tzumpet
Oliver Johnson: french horn
John Caddick: trombone
Raymond Hearne: tuba
Description/Review
If you want something that pulls musically from the 80s and 90s and only really offers a nod to the roots of Prog rock then this is for you. It has more from the likes of IQ, IT Bites, Muse, Radiohead, Depeche Mode and Haken than anything made in 1973. 
Read the full review by Emma Roebuck at progradar.org

Media/Samples 
Cloudburst
Stream

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