Even though Swedish progressive rock/metal innovators Pain of Salvation continue to promote their much acclaimed newest studio album “In The Passing Light Of Day”, released in January via longtime label InsideOutMusic, a set of very special vinyl re-releases has been announced for November 10th, 2017…
Within a year of their inception, Vrona had already performed at Bloodstock andMammothfest, and shared stages with the likes of Dorje, Cambion, The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing and more. Their first EP ‘A Lapse In Time’ released in early 2016 gained them critical acclaim with their instrumental offerings being compared to a vocal-less mix of Karnivool, TesseracT and Tool.
2017 sees a marked change in the band as they release two new tracks on October 25th and unveil a new twist to their ever evolving sound – the introduction of vocalist Jamie Ball.
The two track release entitled ‘Impermanence’ still showcasesVrona‘s brand of progressive ambient metal. However, the addition of vocals, and the acceptance of more outside influences into their melting pot shows that the band are not afraid to change things up.
New Album Lykaia out Now via UDR Music | European Tour Begins March 29 in Copenhagen
SOEN – the heavy progressive rock group featuring world-renowned drummer Martin Lopez (formerly of Amon Amarth and Opeth) and the dynamic voice of Joel Ekelöf (Willowtree) – recently released their new full length album, Lykaia, via UDR Music. Today, the band revealed a brand new music video for their heavy, riff-charged progressive opus “Opal”, which was premiered via Loudwire. Take a look here: http://loudwire.com/soen-opal-exclusive-video-premiere/
Swiss metal/prog mongers Scars Divide announced the upcoming birth of ‘Sons Of Terminator’
About three years after their self-titled EP (2014, Tenacity Music), Swiss metal/progressive mongers Scars Divide announced a new 2-tracks concept-EP called “Sons Of Terminator” coming out on spring for vinyl and digital formats. The first excerpt from the effort “Sons Of Terminator Part II” is available on
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