Tag: Instrumental

Pelican – Ephemeral Review

originally written by Chris McDonald After a fanbase-dividing album such as Pelican’s oft-maligned 2007 full-length City of Echoes, reassuring releases like the Ephemeral EP are a great thing. I wasn’t among those who questioned whether

Pelican – City Of Echoes Review

originally written by Chris McDonald Pelican’s 2005 masterpiece The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thawwas easily one of the best releases of that year in my book. While I was already familiar with the

Zebulon Pike – Zebulon Pike II: The Deafening Twilight Review

Originally written by Jon Eardley Hailed by Minnesota’s weekly news and arts paper, City Pages, as the Best New Band of 2004, Zebulon Pike return with their second full length album, entitled Zebulon Pike II:

Pelican – March Into The Sea Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas Two tracks 32 minutes- an extended version of a track of the forth comingThe Fire in Our Throats Beckons the Thaw (“March into the Sea”) and a Justin Broadrick remix of “Angel Tears”

Derek Sherinian – Mythology Review

Well, well, well. All this time I thought Derek Sherinian was just a former Dream Theater keyboardist continuing to make music after his firing prior to the band recording Scenes from a Memory. Little did

Canvas Solaris – Spacial Design Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas Where do I start? Georgia’s Canvas Solaris is purely instrumental visage not dissimilar to Gordian Knot, but with a different approach to their particular delivery of cosmic themed cerebral instrumentation.