Scheduled to go out in February 2015, “Futurologie EP” will most certainly blow our already-blown minds! Stop everything you’re doing and listen to this preview right now!… Read more
Tag Archives: instrumental
Live Pryapisme: It’s even better!
Check out the crazy Frenchies perform at Le Klub in Paris. I wish I was there.… Read more
Jardín de la Croix release awesome video about Nikola Tesla
The Spanish instrumental melodic math-rock band Jardín de la Croix just released a music video for Colorado Springs, from their latest album “187 Steps to Cross the Universe” which is available for free (but you can give more), on their bandcamp page! Check it out, it’s ballsy!… Read more
Theo Young – Shadowplay
This Young British fellow *chuckles alone in the darkness* is a figure to add to the Plini-Sithu Aye duo. Yes, Theo would be able to sneak in cognito into any of those two’s albums! And that’s saying something, and that something is: it’s freaking GOOD!
And it’s no copycat, don’t get me wrong! Although he uses advanced techniques only present on Plini’s latest, such as thumb-picking, Theo really has his own compositional style – and playing style, too! Shadowplay, which came out today – September 14th – is a wonderfully beautiful little collection of music, … Read more
Amogh Symphony – Vectorscan
Amogh Symphony‘s third album, the sequel to the critically acclaimed progressive technical metal album “Quantum Hack Code”, which was released in 2010, marks a sharp turn from the previous direction of the band, and a slight departure from the whole “metal” genre. It’s a record as challenging to listen to as it is to read its track titles, but, in the end, it’s one of the most rewarding pieces of modern music there is, and, definitely, a change for the best.
Vectorscan will fuel the haters of the metal community because there is just so … Read more