Snares of Sixes – MoonBladder
Perfect for meditation and self-reflection, not so great for parties. Except if you have weird friends.
Perfect for meditation and self-reflection, not so great for parties. Except if you have weird friends.
This album maintains many of the elements that Spiritbox have displayed on previous releases, but also brings a lot of fresh new ideas and creativity to the table.
I’m sure these eleven “Escapades” will further expand their fanbase while also cementing their importance in the brimming worldwide instrumental prog scene.
So, after a decade is “The Quest” a great album? I would say no, good but not great, it’s interesting and enjoyable in parts, bland in others.
“Feary Tales For Strange Lullabies – The Dome”, 6:33 marks a step higher in musicianship, composition and craziness, as well as opening a new path in this chaotic world the band created. They streamlined the story making it easier to grasp (if that is possible?) as a concept album – though certainly, it is closer to a wild modern urban rock opera than a traditional concept album. I think the only thing that is a constant about this band: they don’t hold their horses in any aspect, unashamedly free of tags or musical boundaries.
Progcast Easter Bonus: Chaos Divine Interview
Episode 009 of the the FREQS Progcast presented by the Progspace
The Freqs Progcast presented by the the Progspace returns. It’s March Madness, so let’s dive in to all the latest releases.
Dario Albrecht from the Progspace flies solo to deliver all the latest prog singles, videos and album news from last week. We had new stuff from Diablo Swing Orchestra, Enemy Inside, O_R_k feat. Serj Tankian, Wheel, Ghost Iris, Dream Theater, Tim Bowness, Semistereo, Borders, Periphery, Ron Jarzombek (Blotted Science, Spastic Ink), Soledad, Krister Linder, Shokran and Bent Knee.
This week in the Progcast: the hottest videos from the scene and Randy and Dario discuss their top 12 favorite debut albums throughout the history of progressive music.