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Halfway through February 2024, the stream of new releases keeps flowing

Releases of the Week 07/2024 with Kristoffer Gildenlöw, The Pineapple Thief, Theophonos, Criterium, Chelsea Wolfe, F.K.Ü., Hannes Grossmann, Devcord & Ihlo
Halfway through February 2024, the stream of new releases keeps flowing

Closing Valentine’s Day here looking back to last week’s releases with 9 diverse highlights ranging from soothing Prog Rock from Kristoffer Gildenlöw, The Pineapple Thief & Devcord, Theophonos, F.K.Ü. & Hannes Grossmann treading the more extreme waters, some Fusion with the Criterium Trio from Munich (featurin our very own Bas on bass), uncategorizable dark stuff from Chelsea Wolfe and finally some ProgPower Europe live magic from Ihlo! Oh and also some 29 more relases for you to discover!

Discover all Releases of the Week through our mini reviews and the Bandcamp links in the list below, and our highlights in our weekly updated Spotify playlist: https://theprogspace.com/rotw-playlist

Kristoffer Gildenlöw - Empty

08 February, 2024 | New Joke Productions
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Whoever’s on the lookout for amazing, soothing prog rock with Pink Floyd-esque guitar solo’s need look no more. Kristoffer Gildenlöw delivers perhaps some of his best work under his own name with “Empty”. As with all of his releases all music on the album is by his own pen, even the artwork (which facebook often tags as Sensitive Content which some people may find offensive or disturbing) is by his own hand. The album hosts a few familiar faces in the prog rock scene: on drums there’s Joris Lindner, Dirk Bruinenberg and Jeroen Molenaar, guitar solo’s by Paul Coenradie, Marcel Singor and Patrick Drabe, strings by Ben Mathot, Anne Bakker and Maaike Peterse, backing vocals by Erna auf der Haar and Jan Willem Ketelaers and even brass by Ola Sjönneby. Despite the many guests, a personal favorite guitar solo on the album is the one at the end of the wonderful musical buildup that is ‘End of their Run’ (wrongly listed as ‘End Of Their Road on Spotify’). “Empty” packs more of a punch compared to 2021’s release “Let me be a ghost”, but definitely doesn’t depart from Gildenlöw’s soothing soundscaping mastery. Part of those soothing undertones in the album is Gildenlöw’s vocal timbre, not unlike his brother Daniel on Pain of Salvation‘s “Road Salt” albums. I highly recommend giving this record a spin while winding down your day. You won’t be disappointed. Marcel

The Pineapple Thief - It Leads To This

09 February, 2024 | Kscope
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Staying a bit longer in these soothing, calmer waters before diving headfirst into brutal craziness again (see below), The Pineapple Thief’s 16th(!) studio album “It Leads To This” is out now via Kscope and despite the eerie resemblance of Bruce Soord’s timbre to that of his musical big brother of sorts (Steven Wilson), I do believe the quartet from the UK did carve out a sound quite their own, always staying in some sort of suspended, reserved melancholy, even during the few heavier bits in the second half of the album. Gavin Harrison’s tasteful playing is as smooth as ever (as if there was ever any doubt), so The Pineapple Thief surely delivers an album with a fine tuned sound of their own that you could say that it was inevitable their discography led to this. Not in a more of the same way, not in a bigger, louder, faster way, simply by honing their craft to the point. Dario

Theophonos - Ashes in the Huron River

09 February, 2024 | Profound Lore Records
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From the mastermind of Serpent Column comes a new thrilling project called Theophonos, with their new album “Ashes in the Huron River”. If you’re familiar, you’d know what to expect. And if not… well, fasten your seatbelts, because this is some pretty chaotic stuff. If you were a fan of the quickly-acclaimed new release this year from Hoplites, you’ll be pleased with this slab of black metal and mathcore. Tons of energy, anger, and technicality expressed here; project leader Maya Chun knows how to bring the goods! As usual, the drums are engaging and there’s lots of memorable guitar passages. Before you know it, the album is finished at a mere 40 minutes. Not many artists are doing this kind of thing, so if you’re new to it, I highly suggest checking it out! But be ready as it’s not the most easy-listening. Colin

Criterium - The End of Time

07 February, 2024
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Jazz-Funk Fusion goodness with a Cinematic Prog Rock twist is how I’d describe this groove-filled, expertly-played record by German instrumental trio Criterium, featuring Sebastian Sestan on keyboards, Sebastian Beer on bass guitars, and Sasha Maric on drums.

From cozily atmospheric to vibrantly cinematic to daringly experimental, the music ebbs and flows around the distinctive synth-centric sonic vision of founder and composer Sestan, but also around an authentically perceptible joy of making and performing music. And, in spite of the album’s length, which might seem daunting at first glance (until you notice the cleverly named tracks that just beckon you to press play, that is), it stays highly enjoyable and delightfully surprising throughout, not once crossing into that place of overbearingness that can – whether fairly or less-than – be associated with jazz and adjacent music. So much so that I would recommend this inspiring musical journey to jazz fans and not-as-fans alike. Alina

Chelsea Wolfe - She Reaches Out She Reaches Out She

09 February, 2024 | Loma Vista Recordings
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Abrasive but hypnotic. Electronic at times, then hushed and acoustic again. Fragile and powerful. Dark and daring. Chelsea Wolfe unites opposites and more on “She Reaches Out She Reaches Out She”, the seventh studio solo album released under her own name. A singular, unique voice with her unorthodox songwriting in today’s heavy and alternative music landscape, Wolfe expertly weaves together quite a few genres, hopping from jarring electronic beats, to cinematic tones to the beauty of a mournful lone piano accompanying her heartfelt vocal performance (‘Place in the Sun’) in a matter of a few songs (and back again) and underlines her importance as an independent artist, songwriter, composer and singer that’s not quite easily pigeon-holed into one genre, if at all, with this mesmerizing album. Of course this is not prog in the traditional, generic sense, but rather in the genuine, genre-defying one, so all the more reason to feature it here on The Progspace. Dario

F.K.Ü. - The Horror and the Metal

09 February, 2024 | Despotz Records
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Since there’s a huge overlap between the Horror and Metal communities, it seems like a great idea to bring these two beasts together, and Swedish Thrash Metallers F.K.Ü. clearly pull out all stops on this. Starting with the name – the three letters stand for “Freddy Krüger’s Underwear” – to the lovely band pics and the monikers of the current line-up, which sees Pat Splat on bass, Pete Stooaahl on guitars, Larry Lethal behind the mic, and Unspeakable Emp on drums, they play well with all kinds of stereotypes.

Lyric-wise, they absolutely nail it for me… It rarely happens that I need to laugh out loud when listening to music, but lines like for ‘The Spawning’ or ‘You are who you eat’ are just glorious hilarious – Bon appétit!

The music comes along in best, vigorous Thrash manner with headbanging and mosh-pit guarantee thanks to the fat, groovy riffs and hard-hitting rhythm section as well as the expressive, versatile vocal performance. Even though the song structures are mostly straight-forward, there’s enough variety in the compositions to keep things interesting.

The Horror and the Metal” turned out to be a highly addictive record, with a consistent concept through all levels, and songs that can easily get stuck in my head for hours. The mix of great musicianship, catchiness, and dark humor makes the album a mind blowing, entertaining listen, also recommended for fans beyond the Horror and Thrash spectrum. F.K.Ü. deliver pure Metal Madness – And I love it! Katha

Devcord - White Noise EP

09 February, 2024
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In the never ending discussion of pigeonholing releases depending on their length, Austrian multi-instrumentalist and composer Peter Royburger simply called his third offering under the moniker Devcord album 2,5. While the two previous full-lengths were clearly rooted on the heavier side of the Metal spectrum, “White Noise” is a selection of five less complex, but atmospheric songs. We’re drifting in with ‘A Dire Prophecy’ and a light, sometimes 70s Prog inspired instrumentation accompanied by wonderful vocal harmonies, latest catching my full attention with the smooth guitar solo in the middle, followed by the even more intense ‘The Visitor’. ‘World in Between’ is a mesmerizing instrumental track with piano and strings, then things get a bit cinematic with ‘The Picture and The Frame’, before ‘Dreamlife’ closes in a more straight-forward, rockin’ way. All-together, “White Noise” is a beautiful little piece, offering some rest in between all the noise around – Dive in 🙂 Katha

Hannes Grossmann - Echoes of Eternity EP

09 February, 2024
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Want a quick fix of Tech Death? Prolific extreme metal drummer Hannes Grossman (Alkaloid, Aortha, Blotted Science, Eternity’s End, Triptykon and more…) got you covered with “Echoes of Eternity”, his new five track EP. Be it the four ‘vocal-tracks’ or the crazy instrumental ‘Humanoid Body Automation’, Hannes surely is a master of his craft in both songwriting and drum performance, as he’s proven so often already with so many bands, so fans of the genre surely know what to do. Dario

Ihlo - Live at ProgPower Europe

09 February, 2024
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Being able to plunge headfirst back into that long awaited moment of seeing the Scottish (yes, all of them now!) Ihlo lads for the very first time at “Live at ProgPower Europe last October – how f****** glorious! The first time performing outside of the UK for this talented bunch, they bulldozed their way through a packed hour full of modern Prog Metal highlights from their groundbreaking 2019 debut “Union” and subsequent “In Stasis” EP (premiered back in 2020 during one of our very own Online Festivals) with an astounding, neverending youthful energy without one bit neglecting the technical precision needed for this kind of music. And the best thing is: you can relive every single moment with me as they’ve put out the whole show (minus the final song that was riddled with technical difficulties) up on YouTube! I seriously can’t wait to see Ihlo live and in the flesh again (and to wrap my ears around that third album!), but until then I’ll have this recording to keep me company. Just ignore the repeated loud screams from that one particular bearded dude in the front row, I just couldn’t contain my excitement (you could say it’ overtaken me… and we’d never be the same…) 😉 Oh and don’t forget to check out the Ihlo Patreon if you’re looking for more live recordings, behind the scenes footage and a lot more fun stuff! Dario

More releases for 09 February, 2024

  • Spiritual Deception - Semitae Mentis
     Bandcamp  
  • Chapel of Disease - Echoes of Light
     Bandcamp  
  • Cephid - Sparks in the Darkness
     Bandcamp  
  • Ember Belladonna - The Grove
     Bandcamp  
  • Jonna Jinton - Songs & Callings (Feb. 07, ByNorse)
     Bandcamp  
  • Ippio Payo - Talking Birds
     Bandcamp  
  • Hulder - Verses in Oath
     Bandcamp  
  • The Raging Project - Future Days (Feb. 06)
     Bandcamp  
  • Infected Rain - Time (Napalm Records)
     Bandcamp  
  • Torchia - Arcane Magicae
     Bandcamp  
  • Deathless - The Clairvoyant
     Bandcamp  
  • Vaexus - End of the Line
  • abriction - Banshee
     Bandcamp  
  • Deadpeach - The Cosmic Haze and the Human Race
     Bandcamp  
  • Ayush Kumar Project - Millennial Dream (Feb. 10)
  • War Fighters - Serenading the Scars of Freedom (Feb. 07)
  • Aureole - Alunarian Bellmaster (Prophecy Productions)
     Bandcamp  
  • Distorted Reflection - Doom Rules Eternally
  • The Sorrow of Being Immaculate - Church Music for Satanists (drone alone productions)
     Bandcamp  
  • Maestrick - Unpuzzle! (Remastered Deluxe Edition Feb 05)
     Bandcamp  
  • Yurei - Oslo Hollender (Feb. 07)
     Bandcamp  
  • Pvrs - Solstice (Feb. 05)
     Bandcamp  
  • Spectral Voice - Sparagmos (Dark Descent Records)
     Bandcamp  
  • The Last Ten Seconds of Life - No Name Graves (Unique Leader Records)
     Bandcamp  
  • Alon Mor - Within
     Bandcamp  
  • Varego - Denti di Cane
     Bandcamp  
  • Galleons - Violent Delights (Famined Records)
  • Factory of Art - Story of Pain (Re-Issue)

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Dario

Co-Founder of The Progspace - Dario discovered the world of Prog upon hearing "Shine on you crazy diamond" for the first time at the tender age of 12 around the turn of the millennium. Coming from a musical family and brought up with classical music, this seemed to be the logical next step. Attended the school of www.progulus.com from 2002, delving into both directions: catching up with the history of already more than 30 years of progressive music as well as always staying up to date with the newest prog sounds. He loves meeting like-minded people and enjoying live music at a concert somewhere in Europe.

Katha

Passionate metalhead and concert visitor since the 90s - While the taste has changed and broadened over the years, the mesmerizing effect of music remained. Always searching for new musical treasures, but also digging a lot through older favorites, which are clearly rooted on the proggy side of the wide metal spectrum. Happy about the chance to spread the word for our beloved music at The Progspace.

Marcel

Marcel is an insurance agent with the largest insurance company in the Netherlands. Yes, even people in insurance like progressive music! He grew up on his parents’ collection of Queen, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Metallica, Scorpions and eventually made his own way into the metal scene with first a love for all things power metal. Slowly his developing tastes lead him into the progressive metal scene and now has an eclectic taste ranging from progressive rock to tech death metal.

Colin

Colin is a progressive metal drummer who currently plays with Ashbreather and Vicarious Reality. His introduction to prog was through his father with the likes of Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, and Rush back in 2007. As the years went by, he would eventually work on his taste to get into more extreme forms of prog, and now adores bands like Opeth, Persefone, Atheist, BTBAM, Serpent Column, Slugdge, and countless others.

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