Mandala’s MIDNIGHT TWILIGHT. Open Your Wallets and Get Out Your Credit Cards.

Review: Mandala, Midnight Twilight (2015).

http://rhysmarsh.com

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Begun in 1997, finished in 2015. Like a fine wine, well worth the wait.

I’ve been following the work of Rhys Marsh for several years, but not to the extent I should have.  Even a cursory examination of his website and the realization of all he’s done in the music world over the past is somewhat overwhelming.  He’s a singer, a songwriter, a musician, and a producer.  I’m sure he’s a million other things as well, but this is what he has listed as his main occupations and pre-occupations.  He also looks like he could easily grace the cover of GQ or Esquire.  I would also add: he’s a perfectionist, a quality common in the progressive music world but all-too often absent in the vast majority of earth’s citizens.

Marsh has his own solo career as well has being a member (I presume the lead member) of Mandala and Kaukasus.

As it turns out, his most recent album, made with his band Mandala, originated eighteen years ago.  And, some of the songs on the album still seem haunted by the grunge of that decade.  Indeed, there’s a strong Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Screaming Trees aura that lingers over about half of the album.

This isn’t a bad thing.  Quite the opposite.  It really adds texture to the album.

That Marsh is immensely talented is written into every single word and note of these various and varied albums, but they are especially evident on on Mandala’s Midnight Twilight.  His ability to make diverse things while also maintaining his own singular integrity and injecting his unique spirit into each project reminds me of the work of Arjen Lucassen, Steven Wilson, and Sam Healy.  Not that he sounds like any of them, but he shares that perfectionist, OCD, creative streak that so predominates some of our best musicians in the rock world.

As readers of Progarchy know, I’m no musician.  Back when complex stereo systems were the norm, I joked that the instrument I knew how to play was the stereo receiver.  The on/off switch.  I’m actually trying to teach myself piano, but my wife tells me I sound more like a percussionist when playing than a pianist.  Regardless. . . I know what I like, and I know what I love.  I am usually most taken with the texture of the music, the flow of the album, the beauty of its resolutions, and the power of the lyrics.

When it comes to the four things I most admire in music, Mandala is aces.  Totally and happily aces.  No song on Midnight Twilight is like any other, and, yet, rather than feeling like a mix of singles, Midnight Twilight holds together perfectly.  The flow is excellent.  From the already mentioned grunge to the experimental time signatures of King Crimson to the intensity of Rush, Midnight Twilight is a thing of wonder.

And, it’s a must own for any lover of prog or rock.

Just be forewarned.  Once you start following Marsh’s career, you won’t stop.  I guarantee that listening to Midnight Twilight will make you grab the credit card for more.  Just remember: your spouse won’t see the statement for at least a month.  Time heals all wounds.

The Shoegazing Continues: Sleep Therapy

POWER SHOEGAZE OUTFIT SLEEP THERAPY RETURNS FROM 5-YEAR HIATUS WITH NEW EP SERIES, LATEST INSTALLMENT CREATURES OUT YESTERDAY (6/23), BAND DEBUTS MUSIC AT POPMATTERS & BLOODY DISGUSTING
Listen to Sleep Therapy’s “Suns” at Bloody Disgusting
Stream/embed “Suns” from Soundcloud
Listen to Sleep Therapy’s “This Is Power” at PopMatters
Stream/embed “This Is Power” from Soundcloud
(*both tracks available to post)

RIYL: Slowdive, Title Fight, Radiohead, Swervdriver, Prurient, Ride, Echo Lake, My Bloody Valentine

Sleep Therapy. Photo by Allyson Lally.
“Shoegaze with arena-rock bombast.” – The Joy of Violent Movement

“Thunderous, effects-laden power chords and squalls of noise. … Sleep Therapy is about the more direct, rock & roll oriented side of early-’90s shoegaze, skewing toward the clearer, roaring sounds of Ride and Swervedriver.” – PopMatters

“Noise pop steeped in themes of existentialism and the dreary side of waking life.” – Creative Loafing

“Magnificent. … The moody post-apocalyptic ambiance of Creatures is palpable from the opening title-track that swirls with guitar reverb and a slow burning urgency that eclipses at the song’s finish like a wildly spinning coin settling to a full stop.”  – Step On Magazine

“An ambient wall of beautiful noise.” – Bloody Disgusting

JUNE 23, 2015 — After returning from a five-year hiatus earlier this year with Dirt City Swans, the first release in their new EP series, power shoegaze group Sleep Therapy released their latest installment, Creatures, yesterday (June 23). The band also just debuted tracks from the new EP via PopMatters and Bloody Disgusting, scoring comparisons to ’90s shoegaze legends Ride and Swervedriver.

Burning with an intensity designed to incinerate the tedium of their late 20th Century suburban youth, Sleep Therapy exists somewhere between the moody elegance of ’90s British shoegaze/dreampop and the potency of American hardcore/punk. A convergence of their collective influences—from  Slowdive to Fugazi, Kitchens Of Distinction to Converge—the four men have seduced and assaulted audiences for over a decade.

Since their formation, Sleep Therapy has honed its visually stimulating, high-decibel performances, during which they’ve shared bills with a wide range of acts including The Drums, Deerhunter, The Thermals, stellastarr*, Snowden, The Appleseed Cast & Jukebox The Ghost.

Sleep Therapy returns now with a reinvigorated sound. In August of 2014, the band began discussing an apocalyptically themed concept project composed of 4 EPs that would be released over the course of 2015. New ambitions in tow, they began writing all four works simultaneously, teaming up with local artist Steven Dixey to create the album art.

In January 2015, the first installment of the 4 EPs, Dirt City Swans, was released to high praise. Its unique blend of textured melodicism and driving power drew the attention of a new crowd in addition to fans of earlier incarnations of the band. They also began to garner notice from their unusual way of releasing records—instead of having physical copies of each album, they instead sold 8”x10” prints of the album’s cover with download codes printed on the back.

After the successful release of Dirt City Swans, Sleep Therapy headed back to Sleeping Partner Studios to record the second installment—Creatures. To be released in June, Creatures is the most ambitious material Sleep Therapy has formulated to date. With loads of effected guitars, a tightly pocketed rhythm section, and vivid lyrics following a family trying to find safety among destruction, Creatures pulls the listener into a dark but spacious world and holds them there from start to finish.

The band’s unique meld of the ambient and the intense goes back to the roots of their foundation. In 2003, two acquaintances, York Henderson and Tom Bruno, found common ground discussing music far removed from the largely one-dimensional pop they and their contemporaries had been listening to. They also agreed immediately who could perfectly front this new project they had in mind—close friend John Lally, who developed his musical taste outside the punk/hardcore scene more closely known by Henderson and Bruno.

Developing his own style influenced by largely British pop bands such as The Cure, Slowdive, Ride, and Kitchens Of Distinction, Lally was also looking for a group that fit with the new music he’d been writing. They found a bassist in Lally and Henderson’s housemate, Blake Butler, and the four started playing together in the basement where they lived, immediately uncovering a unique chemistry derived form the unexpected and explosive confluence of their tastes. Over the next few years, the band played countless shows and completed two recordings: a demo in 2004, followed by their first full length in 2007. After multiple lineup changes, hundreds of shows and a few more EPs, Sleep Therapy decided to take a long hiatus in 2010, leaving people wondering if they would ever return.

Now back in full swing after five years, with Luke Baries of Small Victory on bass, Sleep Therapy is more focused than ever, with a transformed intent to break new ground. On the momentum of the release of Dirt City Swans in January, and with Creatures out now, the future is bright, and the feedback is blistering.

Lights that Change: Voices

Lights That Change
Voices
Ear to Ear Records
Wales’ Lights That Change dish up slow-burning ‘Voices’ single feat. Mal Holmes (OMD)

“A truly beautiful slow burning slice of dreamy bright pop” – Louder Than War

“A brooding intro brings us into a sonic world, suggesting something of classic shoegaze flavour whilst shooting firmly for the mysterious unknown future…a radiosexy reinvigoration of early 4AD spirit” – Joe Foster (Creation Records)

FOR FANS OF: Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins,The Cure, This Mortal Coil, Marissa Nadler

Lights That Change is an alternative ethereal dreampop outfit, hailing from North Wales and headed by Marc Joy. After many years producing other artists, he finally turned his attention towards his own creative endeavours. Thus was born Lights That Change, channeling new energies into sculpting horizons of perfect dreamscapes, primarily based on guitars.

Lights That Change released their debut EP ‘Rainbow On Your Shoulder’ in 2013, followed by ‘Whispers in February’ and have received support from BBC, Tom Robinson, and Amazing Radio, among others.  Louder Than War has premiered the new single ‘Voices’, which was released on May 11. The newly-released video is simultaneously premiering on 50thirdand3rd and Jammerzine.

“I listened to the track hundreds of times to get a solid feel for the music. Images fell into place in my mind and then I reproduced them on the screen,” explains British filmographer Jason Sheppard, who created this video.  “This has a lovely gothic feel to the sound but also a soundtrack theme to it. A soundtrack to your life.”

Over the past year, Lights That Change have undergone a reformation, with Mandy Clareon vocals, John Bryan on bass and Marc Joy on guitars. Rebecca Palin (Golden Fable) and drums from Mal Holmes (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) both appear on this first single ‘Voices’ and elsewhere on their forthcoming debut LP ‘Byzantium’, expected later this summer.

“I’m extremely happy to be involved in Lights That Change,” says Mal Holmes. “This has given me the freedom to create something special for ‘Voices’ and the new album doing what I love to do … this is why I started playing drums in the first place”.

The first single from this forthcoming album, entitled ‘Voices’, is chalked full of ethereal wave post-punk magic reminiscent of 4AD’s golden era.  Mandy Clare lays mesmerizing vocals over a bed of drifting, powerfully moving soundscapes.  Lights That Change will also be bringing their new permanent lineup to U.K. live audiences soon.

A haunting, shimmering, deceptively simple slice of widescreen shoegaze that knows 100% what it’s all about. A winner” – Producer Fran Ashcroft (Damon Albarn, Lords of Acid)

“Sublime slice of dream-pop inspired heaven, full of hauntingly beautiful vocal tones, floating progressions & blissfully unassuming guitar lines” – Primal Music Blog

“Stunning and haunting…outstanding showmanship and seductive melody” – The Sound of Confusion

Keep up with Lights That Change
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New Fire Garden EP forthcoming

Great news from Zee:

Fire Garden is going to record new EP

Yes you read it right, after one year of highly accomplished ‘Sound of Majestic Colors’. This update is for exclusive email list members. Zee has written 4 new songs which is about 30+ minutes of music and planning to do special Vinyl +CD release. Expect a special announcement soon.

STAY TUNED

Forthcoming from Dark Essence Records: Alfahanne

Alfahanne
Blod Eld Alfa
Dark Essence Records
11 September 2015
With a mix of Black Metal with Classic Rock and Punk, and topped off with some New Wave and Goth influences, Alfahanne has created a style of music that is powerful and beautiful, yet ugly at the same time. With members from 90’s Black Metal bands such as Vinterland and Maze of Torment, Alfahanne formed in 2010 and released their debut album, “Alfapokalyps” in 2014. The debut got a great response, and the band followed up with live appearances at festivals like Inferno, Blastfest, Mörkaste Småland and Incineration.

“Blod Eld Alfa” buileds on the style Alfahanne started on “Alfapokalyps”, with an overall sound that combines a unique mix of the dark and grim atmospheres of Black Metal, the attitude and energy of Punk and Classic Rock and the melodies and feeling of 80’s New Wave and Goth. The band have been able to attract the services of Kvelertak’s Erlend Hjelvik, Shining’s Niklas Kvarforth, Spellgoth (Horna, Baptism) and Nattfursth (Sorhin) as guest vocalists, on one song each.

With Alfahanne, there is one way in and no way out!

SELLING POINTS
·          Second album from Sweden’s Alfahanne
·          A great mix of Black Metal, Punk, Classic Rock and New Wave
·          With members from Vinterland and Maze Of Torment
·          Guest vocals from Erlend Hjelvik (Kvelertak), Niklas Kvarforth (Shining), Spellgoth (Horna, Baptism) and Nattfursth (Sorhin)
·          Mastered by Herbrand Larsen (Enslaved/Earshot Studio)
·          Will play several festivals summer 2015
·          Ads in all relevant press

TRACKLIST
1. Alfa Kropp Alfa Blod
2. Besatt
3. Skallerormsgift
4. Vänd Inte Ryggen Till
5. Blodad Tand
6. Hora (Tills Du Dör) / Huora Kuolemaansa
7. Arkeologen
8. Berserk
9. Slutdestination Eskilstuna

Band website: www.facebook.com/alfahanneofficial
Label website: www.darkessencerecords.no

RochaNews: Receiver

THE RECEIVER, NYLON.COM LAUNCH “TRANSIT” MUSIC VIDEO 

New album “All Burn” out now on Kscope

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Midwest symphonic dream-prog duo, The Receiver, has teamed up with Nylon.com to launch a music video for the track “Transit,” taken from the band’s recently released full-length, All Burn, out now on Kscope. The video was shot in Beirut by director Youssef Nassar, a Lebanese-born Canadian responsible for the acclaimed promo for Steven Wilson’s recent single “Perfect Life.” Stream the new “Transit” music video exclusively at: http://www.nylon.com/articles/video-premiere-the-receiver-transit.

“The music is simply superb!” said Nassar of “Transit.” “Very dreamy, filled with layers of sounds and emotions and I did my best capturing that feel in its video. I think the video has a strong concept behind it, showing a certain type of a fantasy happening, in an abstract and emotional way.”

The band commented: “‘Transit’ was written during the beginning of a new relationship. It expresses the emotional highs associated with falling in love, and makes a promise of commitment, regardless of whatever change or loss may come. Youssef played well off of these themes. As the lyrics speak of undying love and unwavering commitment, the video expresses the heartache, tension, and feelings of loss that we all experience.”

Comprised of brothers Casey (vocals, synths/keyboards, bass) and Jesse Cooper (drums & vocals), the siblings call All Burn their “best material to date which focuses on a dreamier aesthetic than our earlier work.”

All Burn, the band’s Kscope debut, is also the first self-produced Receiver album, with mixing handled by Danny Kalb (Beck, Ben Harper, Foster the People, Karen O) and mastering by Brian Lucey (Sigur Ros, The Shins, The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys).

All Burn can be purchased now via iTunes at: http://smarturl.it/TR_AllBurn_Download and Amazon.com at: http://www.amazon.com/All-Burn-The-Receiver/dp/B00XIQNL36.

1. Drift

2. Transit

3. To Battle an Island

4. Collector

5. Dark Matter

6. April Blades

7. The Summit

8. Let It Dry

9. All Burn

10. How to be Young

11. These Days

“a majestic, expansive record filled with electronic flourishes, soaring vocals and melody to spare.” – AllMusic.com

“Every element of [‘All Burn’] is pristine, poignant, and poised, basking its forlorn melodies and harmonies in glistening regality.” – Big Takeover

“On their third album, ‘All Burn,’ brothers Casey and Jesse Cooper set complex, bright melodies and heartbeat-pulsing rhythms adrift.” – NPR.org

Formed in 2005 at The Ohio State University, The Receiver released its debut album, Decades, in 2006 on the New York-based, Stunning Models On Display Records. The duo returned with the sophomore offering, Length of Arms, in 2009 through Vital Music Records.

The Receiver is an incredibly active touring partnership, having played throughout North America and sharing the stage with notable acts such as St. Vincent, Midlake, The Album Leaf, Mono, Dawes, Royal Canoe, Maserati, Telefon Tel Aviv, Mr. Gnome and Operators to name a few, as well as performing at 2014’s CMJ Festival in New York.

The brothers have been featured on MTV2’s “Bands on The Rise,” and have songs included on the FX Network’s series, Dirt, as well as a number of independent shorts and films.

Stay tuned for more information on The Receiver and All Burn, out now on Kscope.

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The Receiver is…

Casey Cooper – vocals, synths/keyboards, bass

Jesse Cooper – drums, vocals

The Receiver online…

www.thereceivermusic.com

http://www.facebook.com/thereceiver

Shoe gazers Look Up: Maff

Maff
Maff EP
6 July 2015
Shoegaze altrock clan MAFF emerges from Chile with debut ‘Maff’ EP

FOR FANS OF: Editors, Bob Mould, Husker Du, Pavement, Dinosaur Jr. and Slowdive (for ‘Someday’)

RECOMMENDED TRACKS: Linger Around, Walking On Fire, You, Million Year Picnic, Blue Seas, Someday

“Magical and ethereal. A shower of electric noises that echo out into the swirling space that is song. Reminds me of early Flaming Lips and Yo La Tengo with more shoegaze tendencies – The Equal Ground
Where shoegaze meets grunge, but with wavelengths of beaming positivity – The Record Stache
Hailing from Chile’s capital Santiago, Maff present their debut self-titled EP, featuring 8 tracks that delightfully whisp you in a whirlwind through such genres as shoegaze, alternative rock, noise pop and indie verging on grunge, but with a dose of electronica thrown in the blend. They are inspired by bands such as The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Pixies, Ride, Sonic Youth, and My Bloody Valentine.

It’s no wonder that Maff has caught the attention of Creation Records’ Joe Foster (also producer of both MBV and Jesus & Mary Chain), who says “Maff’s music shows the worldwide spread of this particular style of very non rock electric guitar music. A whole world exists in which these guys excel. Love em”.

Maff is clearly having a beautifully combined love affair with guitar pedals and synth, bringing the listener into a cosmic zone, with feelings ranging from revolution-bent to melancholic and even romantic at times. “After 15 years of personally searching and making music, each band member came to encounter an inflexion point in their lives called Maff,” says Richi Gómez, founding member of Maff. “Maff is about serving music that liberates us from all our prior misconceptions,” explains bandmate Talo Correa.
Although a young band, their sound has made its way into some notable ears. Upon hearing them, celebrated dreampop duo Ummagma has embraced their music and even created a radio edit for ‘Walking on Fire’, which is premiering on The Record Stache. “It’s rare that music this good from as far away as Santiago, for instance, finds a place among your faves, but that is exactly what has happened here. This warms your skin and gives you goosebumps,” explains Ummagma.
Maff was originally founded in 2012 by Ricardo (Richi) Gómez (Vocals / Bass / Guitar) & Nicolás (Nek) Colombres (Drums), who have been friends since childhood and have previously played together in various punk rock bands. They were later joined by Martín Colombres (Guitar) and Gonzalo (Talo) Correa (Guitar / Bass / Vocals / Synth). Maff composed, recorded and produced this EP in their own studio, lovingly called ‘The Lab’ owing to the experimental output they concocted there. This album explores such themes as innocence, mystycism, true love, loss, drugs, freedom and timelessness.

The Maff EP is available on Bandcamp both digitally and on CD.

“Our flavour of the month, immersed in post-punk echoes” – The Blog That Celebrates Itself

“A stunning band” – Primal Music Blog

“Maff bring something new and refreshing to the musical scene, despite the fact that they are based as far as you can get from its “hub”, but that is perhaps why their music can be so noticeably rooted in positive atmosphere” – Jammerzine

FOR SHARING
TRACKLIST 
1. Act 1 03:30
2. Linger Around 02:54
3. Walking On Fire 04:57
4. Million Year Picnic 04:33
5. Someday 06:13
6. You 05:06
7. Planet Wave 03:10
8. Blue Seas 04:00
9. Walking On Fire (Radio Edit) 03:20
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Timelapse by Admiron is now Out

ITALY – Italian progressive metal act ADIMIRON  launches a drum playthrough for the track “The Burning Of Methuselah” taken from the band’s fourth studio album, Timelapse, out fall 2014  on Scarlet Records .

The video also celebrates Federico Maragoni officially joining the Gold Music’s ranks and other endorsements with Vater Percussion Italy and Istanbul Agop Cymbals.

“I’m really proud to announce a series of important agreements that will give even more support to my work as a drummer, important goals that can be reached only with work, dedication and love”,  says Federico. ”Chops, musicality and stamina around the drum-set are the only weapons to win the track’s structure, feeling and odd time signatures. ”

Check “The Burning Of Methuselah” at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DJ4vyPSlVQ&feature=youtu..be

Released late last year, Adimiron’s new album, Timelapse, mixes furious riffs and progressive/avant-garde atmospheres with a post-death metal touch. This new, dark, sinister effort combines all of the elements that make Adimiron’s sound so distinctive: rhythmic spasms and asymmetric textures embedded in a progressive and dramatic scenario. Focusing on the synthesis, Timelapse reveals fascinating and obscure landscapes with no boundaries of any kind.

Timelapse can be purchased online via Bandcamp at: https://adimironband.bandcamp.com/album/timelapse, iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/timelapse/id922895713 and Amazon.com at: http://www.amazon.com/Timelapse-Adimiron/dp/B00NWHKFEO.