Interview: Glory Of The Supervenient

Italian experimental unit, Glory of the Supervenient, has literally just released their debut self-titled album, an instrumental record that has a lot to offer. Drummer, composer and founder of the band Andrea Bruzzone was very kind to let us know about this project that recently transformed to a band. What made you go for the … Continue reading Interview: Glory Of The Supervenient

Review: Given Free Rein – In-Ear Trip

Given Free Rein, a band from Athens in Greece, have released their debut studio album In-Ear Trip in May. The trio, founded by multi-instrumentalist Andrew Kouretas, ties together elements of rock and punk into their sound, and for 2016 they do it on a very high level. The transit themes of the comings and goings of … Continue reading Review: Given Free Rein – In-Ear Trip

Interview: Underwing

Kaela Upsweep is an upcoming EP release by Norwegian hard rock quartet Underwing. The full band sat down to answer our questions about the record, touring, inspiration, and more. Alright, first thing is first. Before we dive into all the music stuff, how's life? Thomas: Life is good and I have never felt so musically fulfilled … Continue reading Interview: Underwing

Interview: AsZension

Canadian proggers AsZension have put out their third studio album Portals in September. The record brings seven songs of instrumental progressive rock with metal influences. The mastermind behind the band, Kevin Thiessen, talked with Moshville. Alright, first thing’s first. Before we dive into all the music stuff, how's life? Life’s good. I am enjoying the fall … Continue reading Interview: AsZension

Interview: Make Way For Man

Make Way For Man is a progressive metalcore band from Perth in Australia who released their debut EP Evolve & Repair back in March. We sat down with bassist Adam Mather to talk about the record. Alright, first thing is first. Before we dive into all the music stuff, how's life? Fantastic! Were just coming to … Continue reading Interview: Make Way For Man

Review: Make Way For Man – Evolve & Repair

When it comes to progressive metal, all too many bands revert to the same tired and recycled Dream Theater or Symphony X formulas, sometimes even amounting to nothing more than technically inclined anthem rock. Of course, some of those bands manage to do great things with that sound, but the general trend has been to … Continue reading Review: Make Way For Man – Evolve & Repair