Archive for July 28, 2011

VOYAGER: Australian Progressive Metal Experimenters Sign With Sensory Records

Posted in All Metal, News with tags , , , , on July 28, 2011 by Randy

Western Australia’s masters of progressive metal experimentation VOYAGER have signed with the New Jersey-based prog metal pros at Sensory Records for the release of their upcoming fourth full-length album, The Meaning of I.

Conceived in 1999 by German-born musician Danny Estrin, VOYAGER are certainly well known throughout the prog metal circuit worldwide, having carved an incredible, diehard cult fanbase since inception. The unit’s previous three albums display their unique and even strange integration of symphonic, electronic and progressive elements crafted into a seamless, incredibly executed, multi-genre style all their own, bridging gaps between metal subgenres and even verging on 80’s pop.

The official street date for the incredibly layered fourth full-length The Meaning of I is set for October 11, 2011. But the band are also aiming this release to be available to fans in-person at their upcoming performance September 16 at the annual ProgPower USA in Atlanta, Georgia, where VOYAGER will share co-headline slots of the massive festival with Therion, Ihsahn, Sanctuary, Dream Evil, Labyrinth and more. Just days prior to ProgPower, on September 11, VOYAGER will make their debut North American performance at a one-off show in New York City alongside now-labelmates Creation’s End.

VOYAGER’s Debut North American Live Performances:

9/11/2011 Matchless – Brooklyn, NY w/ Creation’s End, Suspyre

9/16/2011 ProgPower USA – Atlanta, GA [info]

VOYAGER Australian Album Launch Performance:

10/15/2011 Amplifier – Perth, Western Australia

With an impressive history of Australian music awards, as well as many titles of “album of the month” in Romanian, Finnish, Italian, German and Belgian music press, VOYAGER‘s notoriety for their energetic live performances has captured audiences worldwide. The band have  battled geographical isolation to tour Europe twice, perform at ProgPower Europe 2006 and share stages with diverse acts like Nightwish, Steve Vai, Soilwork and Alestorm.

http://www.voyager-australia.com

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DOWNLOAD A DAN THE AUTOMATOR REMIX OF TWIN ATLANTIC’S “FREE” ON MP3.COM

Posted in News, Releases with tags , , , , on July 28, 2011 by Randy

For today only, Twin Atlantic are offering an MP3 download of the song “Free” off their latest album with the same name.  The song was remixed by the world famous music producer, Dan The Automator.  Download the song while you can from MP3.com – http://mp3.com/free-mp3/twin-atlantic-free-dan-the-automator-remix/

Free was recorded at Red Bull Studios in Santa Monica, CA with legendary producer Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Pixies, Jimmy Eat World).  The album continues to expand upon the band’s signature sound, melding angular riffs with energetic choruses.  Explosive and hard charging, yet melodic and thoughtful, the tracks cut deep and ring true to the listener, leaving a lasting impression.

Twin Atlantic released a video for the song “Time For You To Stand Up” in June.  Check it out for yourself if you haven’t yet, right here.  Like what you hear?  Purchase Free digitally from iTunes.

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ISOLATION: New Track Stream From German Blackened Gloom Rockers Brought To You By CVLT Nation

Posted in All Metal, News with tags , , on July 28, 2011 by Randy

Today, CVLT Nation offers up a stream of “Closing A Circle,” from German blackened doom rockers, ISOLATION. “Closing A Circle” is the title track from the band’s recently released debut full-length. Commented guitarist/vocalist Johannes Schmid: “The song  is certainly one of the strongest tracks on the album and that’s why we chose it as the title track. The song contains nearly all elements that define our music. Lyrically, the song is about those moments in life where mistakes seem to repeat themselves and you feel  you cannot to do anything about it.”
Witness the gloom, by point your browser HERE.

Five years after ISOLATION released their first demo, Striding On The Path Of Nihil, Eisenwald finally presents their debut album. Appropriately titled Closing A Circle, the record, which was mixed and mastered at Studio Die Tonmeisterei (Long Distance Calling, Tephra, Omega Massif, etc.), marks the end of an era for the band. “Releasing our debut album was an important step to us and we wanted to make sure that we found our very own sound– so we took our time,” explains guitarist/vocalist Johannes Schmid. Musically, ISOLATION have been constantly evolving from the angry, chaotic, depressive black metal of Striding On The Path Of Nihil and the doomish second demo, A Prayer For The World To End, towards calmer more atmospheric regions, reaching its peak with the mesmerizing extensive riffing on Bleak.

ISOLATION in 2011 can generally be described as atmospheric, melancholic rock/metal with mostly clean singing tempered by occasional outbursts of harsh vocals. While hints of early black metal as exposed on their earlier offerings remain buried within their collective ambiance, it is indeed difficult to give ISOLATION’s style a definitive label.

“ISOLATION will go down well with the Isis, Cult Of Luna, A Storm Of Light, Neurosis crowd and with those who love Agalloch’s The Mantle. Music to sit down and listen to.” — Lords Of Metal

http://www.churchofisolation.net
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