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Showing posts with label Intervals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intervals. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2020

Intervals "Circadian"



Country: Canada 
Genre(s)Instrumental Progressive Rock/Metal  
LabelSheet Happens
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release dateNovember 13, 2020
Tracklist
1. 5-HTP
2. Vantablack
3. Luna[r]tic
4. Lock & Key
5. Signal Hill
6. String Theory
7. D.O.S.E.
8. Earthing

Line-up
Aaron Marshall - Guitars 
Jacob Umansky - Bass 
Nathan Bulla - Drums & Percussion
  With
Milen Petzelt-Sorace - Sound Design 
Sergei Kofman- Additional Sound Design
Joshua De La Victoria - Guitar (4)
Marco Sfogli - Guitar (6)
Antonio Hancock aka Saxl Rose - Saxophone (7)

Media/Samples
Bandcamp
Stream & buy

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Intervals "The Way Forward"


Country: Canada
Genre(s): Instrumental Progressive Rock/Metal 
Format: CD, digital
Release date: December 1, 2017
Tracklist
1. Touch And Go (4:21)
2. Impulsively Responsible (3:53)
3. A Different Light (4:35)
4. By Far And Away (4:08)
5. Belvedere (5:24)
6. Rubicon Artist (4:39)
7. The Waterfront (4:43)
8. Leave No Stone (5:30)

Total Time 37:13

Line-up
Aaron Marshall - Guitars
Cameron McLellan (Protest The Hero) - Bass
Nathan Bulla - Drums & Percussion
Owane - Keyboards & Additional Sound Design

Media/Samples 
Touch And Go
By Far And Away
Bandcamp  (from the release date)

Links:
Web page
Facebook 
Progarchives
Proggnosis

Friday, December 4, 2015

Intervals "The Shape Of Colour"


Country: Canada
Genre(s): Instrumental Progressive Rock/Metal 
Format: CD, digital
Release date: December 4, 2015
Tracklist
1.I'm Awake                                      
2. Sure Shot
3. Fable
4. Sweet Tooth
5. Black Box
6. Slight of Hand                                      
7. Meridian
8. Libra

Line-up:
Aaron Marshall - Guitars
Cameron McLellan (Protest The Hero) - Bass
Travis Orbin - Drums & Percussion
Leland Whitty - Saxophone Solo (3)
Nick Johnston - Guitar Solo (6)
Plini - Guitar Solo (8)

Description/Reviews
Opening track I’m Awake is guaranteed to draw many a CHON comparison, thanks to a sizeable dollop of playful flamboyance – but one song does not an album make. The Shape Of Colour as a whole is as intense compositionally as it is emotionally – so much so that your brain will not be left with room to think while this album is playing. You’ll have no choice but to switch off your thoughts and let the music cascade through you.
Expect the following. Breathlessly lyrical melodies. Beats and bass capable of moving mountains, and guitar parts that could part sea and sky alike. Gut-stirring riffs. Authenticity, in the sense of honesty, sincerity, and meaning. Stunningly effortless licks taking in all the techniques, while remaining entirely seamless. Detail, care, and attention.
 Read the full review at themusicalmeltingpot.com

Media/Samples 
Stream
Bandcamp

Links:
Web page
Facebook 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Intervals "A Voice Within"


Country: Canada
Sub GenreProgressive Metal
Label: Basick Records
Release dateMarch 04, 2014
Tracklist
01 - Ephemeral - 5:04
02 - Moment Marauder - 4:48
03 - Automaton - 4:50
04 - The Self Surrendered - 8:06
05 - Breathe - 1:56
06 - The Escape - 4:03
07 - Atlas Hour - 7:09
08 - Siren Sound - 5:05
09 - A Voice Within - 8:30

Line-up
Mike Semesky - Vocals, Bass
Aaron Marshall - Guitar
Lukas Guyader - Guitar
Anup Sastry - Drums

Description/Reviews
Intervals was known in the progressive metal world for being one of those rare instrumental bands that wasn't purely focused on technical ability - rather, just catchy riffs and soulful leads by lead guitarist Aaron Marshall designed to replace the role of a vocalist. The band had always been open to taking on a singer, but simply never felt the need to add one. However, there is a certain plateau that can be reached with instrumental music in terms of popularity, and it's unlikely that its appeal will stretch beyond a niche market (bands like Animals As Leaders prove that this is possible, but they are the exception and not the rule). Therefore, when Mike Semesky, former vocalist of Vestascension and The HAARP Machine, joined on bass toward the end of last year, suspicions arose that he would also become the bands' vocalist and help them establish themselves as a more popular band by breaking free of the boundaries imposed on bands playing exclusively instrumental music. These suspicions were confirmed alongside the band's announcement of their fittingly titled debut album, A Voice Within. Hang up any worries about the transformation of the band, because AVW is a smart, catchy album that fuses the guitar focused style of their previous EPs with neatly integrated vocals, with some surprises thrown in along the way.
Read the full review by Daniel Davis at sputnikmusic.com

Media/Samples 
Entire album online

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