Informational blog about recent or upcoming prog-related rock or metal albums with a schedule of their release. No downloads here, except provided by bands themselves.
Showing posts with label eOne Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eOne Music. Show all posts
Friday, September 7, 2018
Skyharbor "Sunshine Dust"
Country: Multinational
Genre(s): Progressive Metal/Rock
Label: eOne Music
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: September 7, 2018
Tracklist:
1. Signal (1:20)
2. Dim (4:58)
3. Out Of Time (4:57)
4. Synthetic Hands (5:41)
5. Blind Side (6:37)
6. Disengage/Evacuate (6:12)
7. Ethos (4:09)
8. Ugly Heart (4:28)
9. The Reckoning (6:24)
10. Dissent (3:34)
11. Menace (4:49)
12. Temptress (2:15)
13. Sunshine Dust (6:19)
Total Time 61:43
Line-up:
Eric Emery - Vocals
Keshav Dhar - Guitar
Devesh Dayal - Guitar
Krishna Jhaveri - Bass
Aditya Ashok - Drums
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Sunshine Dust
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Friday, September 15, 2017
The Contortionist "Clairvoyant"
Country: USA
Genre(s): Atmospheric Progressive Rock, Post Rock
Label: eOne Music/Good Fight Music
Format: CD, vinyl, digital
Release date: September 15, 2017
Tracklist:
- Monochrome (Passive)
- Godspeed
- Reimagined
- Clairvoyant
- The Center
- Absolve
- Relapse
- Return to Earth
- Monochrome (Pensive)
Robby Baca: Guitar
Michael Lessard: Vocals
Joey Baca: Percussion
Cameron Maynard: Guitar
Jordan Eberhardt: Bass Guitar
Eric Guenther: Keyboards
Description/Reviews:
With the switch of frontmen, the goal for The Contortionist remains the same: to create progressive music. In this effort, ‘Clairvoyant’ is successful. Opting for an atmospheric, engulfing experience, there is minimal instrumental heaviness to be heard. Instead, a surge of subtly different textures and a focus on mood crafts a variety of emotions that are satisfying to take in.Read the full review by Matthew Powers at metalwani.com
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Reimagined
Absolve
Return To Earth
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Friday, September 18, 2015
TesseracT "Polaris"
Country: UK
Genre(s): Progressive Metal
Label: Kscope/eOne Music
Format: CD, vinyl, digital
Release date: September 18, 2015
Tracklist:
1. Dystopia [06:51]
2. Hexes [05:18]
3. Survival [04:25]
4. Tourniquet [05:59]
5. Utopia [05:34]
6. Phoenix [03:54]
7. Messenger [03:35]
8. Cages [05:29]
9. Seven Names [05:40]
Line-up:
Acle Kahney - Guitars
Dan Tompkins - Vocals
Jay Postones - Drums
James Monteith - Guitar
Amos Williams - Bass
Media/Samples
Stream
Links:
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ProgArchives
Proggnosis
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
The Contortionist "Language"
Country: USA
Sub Genre: Progressive Metal
Label: eOne Music/Good Fight Music
Release date: September 16, 2014
Tracklist:
- The Source
- Language I: Intuition
- Language II: Conspire
- Integration
- Thrive
- Primordial Sound
- Arise
- Ebb & Flow
- The Parable
Robby Baca: Guitar
Mike Lessard: Vocals, Keyboards
Joey Baca: Percussion
Cameron Maynard: Guitar
Jordan Eberhardt: Bass Guitar
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Within the Ruins "Phenomena"
Country: USA
Sub Genre: Tech/Extreme Progressive Metal
Label: eOne Music
Release date: July 22, 2014
Tracklist:
- Gods Amongst Men 5:03
- The Other 3:31
- Calling Card 4:39
- Hegira 4:01
- Ronin 4:08
- Enigma 4:59
- Clockwork 3:59
- Eternal Shore 3:21
- Dark Monarch 4:06
- Sentinel 3:42
- Ataxia III 5:27
Tim Goergen – Vocals
Joe Cocchi – Guitar
Andrew Tate - Bass
Kevin “Drummer” McGuill – Drums
Description/Reviews:
Who says a band needs to disappear for years at a time between albums? Pantera dropped a classic album every other year from 1990 to 1996. The late Chuck Schuldiner unleashed seven classic Death albums in the span of just over ten years. So when a band hits the kind of creative stride, chemistry and metallic momentum Within The Ruins tapped into with last year s breakthrough album they d be fools to slow down now.Media/Samples
Within The Ruins wasted no time in crafting a new career-defining landmark, Phenomena. The band s new album is the next step forward from Elite, further jettisoning all but the best components of the oft-maligned deathcore genre to reveal a band whose all-out assault of heaviness won t be confined by genre. The band shreds with the best of them of course, maintaining a place next to Between The Buried And Me and The Faceless, but the new album is even more about songs than scales.
Phenomena maintains an emphasis on showmanship with ever increasing diversity, smartly sidestepping predictable structures and contrived breakdowns. Within The Ruins are exploring the type of sonic textures and esoteric territory explored by Gojira. In some spots, a more nuanced vocal assault creeps in, with powerful might.
Album kickoff Gods Amongst Men boasts a clearly defined chorus, the first of its kind to truly emerge. Fans of the slower, sludgy groove of Feeding Frenzy are sure to dig The Other.
The dissonant guitars and evocative synthesizers of Calling Card would seem out of place in their earlier work, but on Phenomena, it s just part of the rich tapestry.
The fans wholeheartedly embraced Elite. Considering how much Phenomena takes Within The Ruins music to the next level, there s no limit to how far this band can go.
Gods Amongst Men
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