Continuo Renacer – The Great Escape

When a band stays this much in your memory, it’s a sign that it’s probably a good band.

A few years back, I was introduced to this band via their still-up-to-date myspace (surprisingly), and the song Tap That Angel struck me because it was not only beautiful, but there was a shitload of musicianship inside it, and all of the other tracks, too!

Next thing I know (like a few hours ago) is that they’ve released an album last autumn. The first thing I did then was to go and buy it via CMD.

I’m still waiting for this … Read more

Dive into the new Ocean album

http://theoceancollective.com/pelagial/

The Ocean is teasing all of us mere humans with a self-titled-themed abyssal website with a few song excerpts.

Any news about The Ocean’s new album is good news, so get on this.

Also, I think the website’s in the Marianas Trench, since it’s like 11 000 meters deep. If anyone can go and see with their eyes at the bottom of the abyss, go and send us pics!

The Ocean on facebook

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Shameless Self-Promotion

In order to celebrate the 100th “like” on our facebook page, as I promised I will brag about my own music, with absolutely no concern about all of you :)

First, I am going to talk about my 8bit music.
Why 8bit? you ask : Because it’s easy to make and doesn’t cost a darn thing. Lazy as I am, this is the perfect medium for me!

All of those are FREE, so don’t hesitate on downloading them :D

Prequel is a bunch of older compositions, not all that good, but some are interesting.

 

I Hate Bits is … Read more

Limit Zero – Gravestone Constellations

India’s an intriguing country when it comes to music.

To one side, there is those who make truly outstanding music, like Amogh Symphony, but to the other side, there are 200 Indian elephants’ weight worth of shitty bands that either try to copy old school Megadeth and Metallica or are just being bad.

Limit Zero, of course, is on the right side of the balance (actually the left one, if we all read the above paragraph from left to right).

Their album Gravestone Constellations show their progressive metal style well, with a dip in more modern subgenres like djent or … Read more