WELCOME INSIDE THE BRAIN: Golden Era Prog in 2018 On February 25, 2018February 26, 2018 By vinylsphere Welcome Inside The Brain blends everything from rock to jazz, symphonic to avant garde music to create clever offering of progressive rock fusion.
BLOODY RABBEAT Unleash the Fury on Debut EP “Use Your Head” On February 23, 2018 By vinylsphere Bloody Rabbeat’s debut EP Use Your Head is something that will benefit the band, more importantly the listener.
KHMER: Revealing Music On February 17, 2018 By vinylsphere Khmer drummer Ivan Ferro talks with Vinyl Sphere about the group’s 2017 album “Larga Sombra.”
TERRATERRA Shows Enthusiasm on Self-Titled Debut Album On February 5, 2018February 5, 2018 By vinylsphere With “TerraTerra” you actually can’t go wrong. This is high-potency rock music with a tremendous DIY-attitude.
THE KREUTZER SONATA are Gonna Punch You in the Face with “The Gutters of Paradise” On February 2, 2018February 2, 2018 By vinylsphere As the best bands of their subgenre have done, The Kreutzer Sonata mastered chaos before transcending it.
PUZZLEWOOD Delve Deep Into Art Rock with “Gates of Loki” On February 1, 2018 By vinylsphere “Gates of Loki” gets the special “One To Buy” sticker on the front, and indeed also gets a “This Experience Will Last Forever” sticker just below it.
BLAME’s Sophomore EP “Almanac” is a Riff Machine On January 29, 2018 By vinylsphere There are enough twists and turns on “Almanac” to keep you wildly entertained as Blame can generate a bright style to invigorate the mind.
THE TIMEOUT DRAWER: Subconscious Avoidance On January 23, 2018January 24, 2018 By vinylsphere Looking back at the work and heritage of Chicago’s post-rock act The Timeout Drawer, active in the period from 1999 to 2005.
DISTANT HORIZON’s Debut with “Laniakea” will Leave You in Awe On January 22, 2018 By vinylsphere Exciting, challenging and varied influences put to superb use making for a cascading wave of musical perfection all the way.
LITE: Back to Origin On January 5, 2018 By vinylsphere Japanese math rock quartet LITE spoke for Vinyl Sphere about their most recent album “Cubic,” influences, songwriting, and more.