viernes, 31 de mayo de 2013

Bolus – Triangulate

The third album by Toronto-based progressive rock band, Bolus. 13 tracks feature a tasteful blend of dynamic composition and catchy melody.
Being the first album written after the addition of bassist Daniel Avner, a new collaboration experience has allowed for a progression into exciting sonic territory. In May 2012, we had spent a week at the Karch family cottage on Georgian Bay, with the single goal of writing fresh material for the new album. In a drastic change of scenery, with our creative juices flowing, we spent the week jamming and writing non-stop, and eventually came back home to Toronto with 13 tracks that we couldn’t wait to share with our fans and friends around the world!

Beautiful geometric artwork by Andy Kolenberg wonderfully complements our new musical compositions, and takes a refreshing turn from the art of previous Bolus album covers. Additionally, our own Mat Keselman has once again put his mixing talent to work with this release.

credits

released 23 April 2013
Nick Karch: Vocals, Guitars, Banjo, Keyboards
Mat Keselman: Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Keyboards
Daniel Avner: Bass Guitar, Vocals

Music and lyrics by: Nick Karch, Mat Keselman, and Daniel Avner
Produced and engineered by Nick Karch and Mat Keselman
Mixed by Mat Keselman at Monsterball Studio
Mastered by Andrew Cowan at Lacquer Channel Mastering
Additional engineering by:
Kyle Ashbourne - Drums
Paul Mack - Guitars

Guitars, bass, keyboards, and percussion recorded at Monsterball Studio
Additional guitar recording at Solar Sound Studios
Drums recorded at EMAC Studios
Vocals recorded at Wit's End Studio





Genre: Neo-prog  
Country: Canada
Year: 2013
Audio codec: MP3
Riptype: tracks  
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Playtime: 57:11  
Size: 131 MB

Tracklist:
01. Forward Facing
02. Calibrate
03. The Study of Madness
04. Backwards Man
05. Smoke at the Mirror
06. Wake Cycle
07. Revise
08. Spurs
09. Severed Ties
10. Corridor
11. Pacific Time
12. Downtown Core
13. Silence and Sound

Official Web & Digital Album

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