Degreed have been releasing critically acclaimed music since the start of their career with their first album “Life, Love, Loss” in 2010. Over the course of their career, the band has gone from strength to strength with every release, touring and gaining fans all over the world. Their sound mixes classic melodic and hard rock sounds with more contemporary influences, offering the fans a very personal, fresh and exciting mix of great rock music.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band wasn’t able to tour on the heels of the release of the album “Lost Generation” in 2019. The band released the song “The World We Knew”, their musical summation of the year 2020 (the song became “Track of the Week” at Classic Rock Magazine’s website a week after its release) and then in 2021, Degreed began working on what would ultimately become “Are You Ready”, released in 2022.
The latest Degreed album, “Public Address”, was released on July 7, 2023, and it sees the band delivering on all of the promise of earlier efforts and reaching an absolute premiere moment in their musical creativity.
Line Up: Robin Eriksson – Bass/Vocals Mats Eriksson – Drums Mikael Blanc – Keyboards Daniel Johansson – Guitars
2024 stood out as another memorable year for Ne Obliviscaris. The maestros of extreme progressive metal celebrated the 10th anniversary of Citadel with a newly definitive remastered version. The band performed both their acclaimed second album and their latest album Exulin their entirety during a two hour set on their fall headlining tour of Europe. They also reunited with original drummer Dan Presland and toured South America for the first time.
Now, as this year winds down, Ne Obliviscaris are tightening their strings in anticipation for an even bigger 2025. The band will return to North America for their first run on the CHAOS & CARNAGE Tour.
“North America, we are super excited to announce that we are coming back in April and May as part of the CHAOS & CARNAGE tour with an epic package that includes co-headliners Dying Fetus and Cradle of Filth, as well as Fleshgod Apocalypse, Undeath, Vomit Forth and Corpse Pile”, says violinist and clean vocalist Tim Charles. “These shows are going to be incredible, so make sure you get your tickets and we’ll see you there!”.
Watch the brand new video for “Graal”, the soul-stirring single from Exul, featuring Australian fire dancer Jessy Spin:
Tickets for CHAOS & CARNAGE go on sale this Friday, December 20 at 10 am local time. VIP Upgrades will go on sale Monday, January 6 at 10 am Pacific Time.
CHAOS & CARNAGE 2025 April 17 – Berkeley, CA @ UC Theatre April 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern April 20 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren April 22 – Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater April 24 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater April 26 – San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center April 27 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues April 29 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl May 1 – New York, NY @ Palladium Times Square May 2 – Richmond, VA @ The National May 3 – Reading, PA @ Reverb May 4 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium May 6 – Montreal, QC @ L’Olympia May 7 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel May 8 – Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot May 9 – Chicago, IL @ Radius May 10 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom May 12 – Wichita, KS @ Temple Live May 14 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
Exul and the 10th anniversary remastered version of Citadel are now available on Season of Mist.
Albums have come and gone over the past decade, but Citadel still stands as a monumental achievement not just for Ne Obliviscaris but progressive metal. “It will stand the test of time”, Metal Injection wrote in a prescient review of the Australian band’s classic second album.
The new 10th-anniversary edition was remastered by Mark Lewis, who mixed and mastered the band’s latest album Exul. Together, they’ve meticulously resurrected the original’s power, ensuring every note, every growl and every whisper of the violin rings clearer and more haunting than before.
Watch drummer Dan Presland crush all three of Citadel‘s epic movements in just one take:
Praise for Citadel
“Citadel is a blind plunge well worth taking…Ne Obliviscaris have crafted all their wild conceits into sprawling epics that flow with grace and fortitude” – Metal Hammer
“Never before have we seen such range from a violinist in this context, all performed with maximum control and in such a way that the instrument rarely feels out of place or in any way a gimmick” – Heavy Blog is Heavy(4.5/5)
Drum tracking for Exul, the fourth long-player from Australian extreme progressive metallers Ne Obliviscaris, started in March 2020. There is an ominous tone to that date: March 2020. The pandemic demarcation line. That month, Daniel Presland laid down his drums in Nashville, Tennessee, with American producer Mark Lewis. As flight cancellations increased and borders shuttered, Presland made it home literally hours before Australia closed theirs. Lewis, guitarist Benjamin Baret and bassist Martino Garattoni weren’t as lucky. They were due to land in Australia in the days that followed to continue tracking, but were forced to remain overeseas indefinitely. With recording studios shuttered throughout Melbourne, a slow, tedious, life-altering two-year grind to complete Exul ensued for Ne Obliviscaris.
What should have been the continued upward swing after 2017’s critically acclaimed Urn turned into the most fraught moment of Ne Obliviscaris’ career. Clean vocalist and violinist Tim Charles says the period “came close to breaking us completely.” It was a time filled with death, relationships breaking down, despair and financial loss. Presland, Ne Obliviscaris’ drummer since 2005, amicably parted ways in early 2022, throwing yet another wrench into the band’s plans.
There are, however, happy accidents scattered throughout the creation of Exul. The extra, unexpected downtime allowed the band to fine-tune and even re-write parts previously set in stone before the pandemic. Charles’s violin solo at the end of “Graal” is a prime example: His original idea wasn’t fully realized until he revisited the song in early 2021 and promptly came up with a new part. It was a classic “a-ha” moment that improved the song.
“Getting an opportunity to have a song mostly done for a year or so and then go back to it, find what you loved about it the first time and maybe even improve it in some ways was a nice silver lining from all the delays,” says Charles. “I think because we had so many delays that were out of our control, we were even more determined to take our time to make sure when the time came to record and to mix, that we ensured it was the absolute best it could be in every way.”
Seven additional studios and three more countries later, Exul was finally mixed and mastered in July 2022.
The album personifies Ne Obliviscaris’ distinctive, boundary-pushing ethos. The band’s trademark blend of emotion and beauty is as towering as ever, if not even more compelling, particularly how Charles’s violin lines carefully weave their way around Baret and fellow guitarist Matt Klavins’ riffing. The duality of Charles’s clean vocals and Xenoyr’s growls remains the narrative anchor, elevating songs that emanate sophistication and are a masterclass in composition.
“Our approach is always the same,” says Charles, “which is essentially to just write and see what comes out. Exul definitely had its challenges during the songwriting process. Part of the beauty of how our music comes together is that we are quite different individuals bringing an array of ideas together. From there, we work out how to combine them into something that is seamless and beautiful to us. We were determined to make this our best and most complete album yet, which definitely resulted in it taking longer. But we are so proud of this album and it’s exciting to finally share it with the world.”
The album’s centerpiece is the two-part “Misericorde I – As the Flesh Fails” and “Misericorde – Anatomy of Quiescence.” (A Ne Obliviscaris album is not complete without a multi-part epic!) According to Charles, Part II began by taking a song they thought was finished (Pt I) and asking, “What if after that…?” The band then wrote a section that took the piece in a new direction and what was a 7 minute song, became an almost 17 minute 2 part epic.
“The bulk of Part I was written more so by Benji and Martino,” notes Charles. “You can hear the very guitar-driven approach present throughout that track. Part II, by contrast, was written more so by myself in collaboration with others and the emphasis changes more towards expansive solos and slow-developing sections that build towards the epic finale. These two tracks are a great example of how it’s the combination of our different strengths as songwriters spread across an album that results in the sound that is ‘Ne Obliviscaris’.”
Charles’s violin parts, whether on “Misericorde II,” “Equus” or “Suspyre,” exude confidence. The instrument has always been central to the band’s sound. On Exul, Charles’s violin playing is taken to another level. “I think that over the years, in regards to how my violin interacts within NeO’s music, I’ve simply continued to add more strings to my bow, so to speak,” he says. “With Exul, I definitely explored even further the use of layers of violin and viola parts to create a more textured feel compared to other albums. ‘Mesericorde II’ was definitely a bit of a breakthrough song for me, where I felt I could utilize the strings in a way that hadn’t been done in NeO’s music before. In the end, whatever serves the song best is always the aim and having more ways of creating music makes it easier to serve the song.”
The Exul album title came to Xen when he was summing up the album’s feeling musically and lyrically. Coincidentally, it matched the experience of most people during the pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I think everyone at some point has felt at odds with the world around them, felt alone, cast out, or misunderstood,” says Xen. “Exul felt right to use in a broader sense and as a lone word, for we each have our own history and a story of exile.
“Overall, there’s a darker core to this album, perhaps more ominous than previous releases,” he continues. “However abstract the lyrics are, they involve some form of unwanted departure — all journeys into torment, passion, longing and even despair. They touch on the process of physical and psychological destruction that comes from that sense or reality of being exiled, whether forced from one’s land, ostracised from a community, shunned by a religion, or even simply being treated differently for being who they are.”
Touring factored heavily into Ne Obliviscaris’ 2023 plans. The band embarked on headlining tours worldwide that hit new territories. As luck would have it, the return to live show activity coincided with the release of Exul and the band’s 20th anniversary. As one of Australia’s leading extreme metal exports, there is a distinct sense of gratitude from Charles and his bandmates. They’re looking forward to sharing it with fans when they resume touring.
“Simply getting the opportunity to perform music that we’ve written on stages around the world to people that genuinely love and connect with it,” finishes Charles when talking about Ne Obliviscaris’ 20-year journey. “There is something incredibly special about the energy that exists between an artist and audience at a concert and it was an honor to get the opportunity to spend 2023 connecting with people in that way once more.”
Lineup: Xenoyr – Harsh Vocals James Dorton – Harsh Vocals (Live) Tim Charles – Violin & Clean Vocals Benjamin Baret – Lead Guitar Matt Klavins – Guitar Martino Garattoni – Bass Dan Presland – Drums (Live)
The great tragedy of self-consciousness, that terrible and wonderful spark that makes us uniquely human, is the knowledge of our own mortality. That knowledge that one day, everything we have done, everything we are, and everything we love will succumb to the inevitable fading into nonexistence is a curse and our blessing.
“Fade To Blue,” the title track from BASTION ROSE’s debut EP, captures the essence of resilience and transformation. Produced by three-time Grammy award-winning producer David Bottrill (Tool, Muse, Godsmack) and mastered by Maor Appelbaum (Faith No More, Dream Theater), this song is a journey through raw emotion, blending powerful rock riffs, soulful vocals, and intricate melodies.
The video visually reflects the song’s themes of loss, renewal, and self-discovery, mirroring the poignant and personal experiences that shaped the track.
“Fade To Blue” is more than a song—it’s an anthem for anyone who has faced life’s hardships and emerged stronger. Let the sound and imagery pull you in and leave you inspired.
Bastion Rose’s story is nothing short of extraordinary, a testament to the resilience and creative fire that fuels their music. In just two years, frontman Austin Frink has transformed from a musician battling the uncertainty of ever regaining his singing voice after a life-altering surgery into the driving force behind Bastion Rose. The band’s name itself embodies the transient nature of existence and the significance of cherishing every moment.Their debut EP, “Fade To Blue,” is a testament to their unwavering spirit and artistic passion.
Inspired by a diverse range of musical legends, from timeless classics like Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, and Lynyrd Skynyrd to contemporary giants like Tool and Foo Fighters, Bastion Rose crafts anthems that resonate with rock enthusiasts worldwide.
Italian alternative rock band Plasticdrop is set to release their anticipated new album “Life, Death and Miracles” on January 31, 2025, through Octopus Rising / Argonauta Records. Marking a significant evolution in their sound, the album delivers a dynamic fusion of melodic and heavy elements, infused with raw emotion and an unflinching exploration of personal and societal themes.
Today, Plasticdrop unveils their third single, “Miracles (Alive)”, offering a glimpse into the album’s evocative and experimental soundscape. This track, like the rest of the album, showcases the band’s bold dive into a rawer and sometimes gloomier sonic direction:
ALBUM TRACKLIST:
Life (I Want You to Hear Me)
Nothing to Share
Death (Not for You)
Simply Beautiful
Don’t Leave Me Now
2016
It Turns to Bad
Never Again
Miracles (Alive)
Formed in Cagliari, Italy, in 2015, Plasticdrop is composed of Paolo Pani (lead vocals, guitar), Martina Manca (bass), and Alessandro Brundu (drums). The band members initially connected as teenagers, jamming in the same local studio while playing with different projects. Their shared musical chemistry culminated in Plasticdrop’s first live performance in March 2016.
In 2019, the band released their debut EP, Phenicopters, solidifying their reputation as a fresh force in the alternative rock scene. Following years of live performances and songwriting, Plasticdrop unveiled the first single from their upcoming album in October 2024, shortly before signing with Argonauta Records.
Plasticdrop’s sound is rooted in alternative rock, post-grunge, and hard rock, with touches of stoner rock and punk rock. Their new album reflects their musical evolution, combining heavy and melodic elements to craft songs that are emotionally charged and sonically bold. The lyrics delve into themes ranging from personal relationships and the isolation tied to their island upbringing, to broader societal critique and introspection.
“This album represents a new chapter for us,” the band explains. “We’ve embraced a rawer, more authentic sound that reflects where we are now—not just as musicians, but as people. We can’t wait for everyone to hear it.”
ABOUT PLASTICDROP Plasticdrop emerged from the vibrant local music scene in Cagliari (Italy), quickly establishing themselves with their energetic live shows and introspective songwriting. Their ability to balance intensity with melody has drawn comparisons to bands spanning genres, yet their unique voice and perspective firmly set them apart.
Plasticdrop’s third album promises to be their most compelling work yet—a must-hear for fans of alternative rock, post-grunge, and emotionally resonant music.
A new sonic adventure is ready to sweep the musical world! January 29, 2025 marks the return of the Music From The Dark project with their highly anticipated single “Cry For You,” available digitally on all major online music platforms.
After gaining global attention with their previous hits “Blood Dress” and “My Secret Suicide,” which resonated on international radio stations and found space on industry webzines, Music From The Dark is preparing to write a new chapter in their extraordinary musical history.
“Cry For You” – A New Light In The Dark. “Cry For You” is not just a single: it is a deep and intense journey that combines emotion, reflection and a sonic vein of rare intensity. In this track, the project explores new shades of their artistic identity, keeping true to their essence, but pushing beyond known boundaries.
With a sound that oscillates between darkwave, gothic rock and alternative influences, Music From The Dark creates a unique atmosphere, where every note and every word seem to whisper and shout at the same time. “Cry For You” tells stories of pain, longing and redemption, with meticulously crafted production that envelops the listener in a dark yet familiar embrace.
An unstoppable project There is no time to stop in the world of Music From The Dark. Just after the success of the previous single, the band revved up its engines again, plunging into the studio with an open mind, pen in hand and overwhelming creative energy. This relentless commitment is the hallmark of a project that never stops evolving and surprising, while staying true to its artistic vision. Music From The Dark: A name, a promise.
Since their debut, Music From The Dark has established itself as one of the most intriguing realities of the dark and alternative scene. A project that is not afraid to explore the deepest recesses of human emotions, combining powerful lyrics and an evocative sound. With each release, the guys prove that their music is a beacon in the darkness, a light that guides anyone who is willing to listen with their heart.
Don’t miss your chance to experience “Cry For You”! Starting January 29, 2025, the single will be available on: Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, And many other digital platforms.
Let yourself be drawn into the world of Music From The Dark, where music tells what words cannot express and each track is a story to be experienced.
CRY FOR YOU +++ SPECIAL GUESTS: Mattia Facchini (Lead & Solo Guitar) Danicanna Dani (Bass & Keyboards)
Cover and Official Video created by. Mirko Pradelli (@oltrelautostrada) Mixed and Recorded at Music_Inside_Studio by Stefano Fiorentino
Polish musician Patryk Szymański and his project PADDY’S PLAYGROUND are rounding out the promotional campaign for their upcoming album, “Time Elevator” with the release of the soulful ballad “So Tough”. Following the energetic tracks “It Ain’t Over” and “Someday”, “So Tough” offers a more introspective and emotional side to the album.
“It’s hard to hide my influences,” Szymański admits. “Some of these ideas go back to my teenage years. I dug up old cell phones to find audio files from my dictaphone containing early versions of songs like ‘Forever’ and ‘Prisoners of Love.’ This album is the soundtrack to my musical life.”
Known for his collaborations with renowned guitarist Andrzej Citowicz, Szymański has been creating a buzz with his unique blend of 80s-inspired rock and modern production techniques. By combining his passion for classic rock with the capabilities of AI, Szymański has crafted a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
“So Tough” is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of human emotion. With its soaring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the song showcases Szymański’s ability to connect with listeners on a personal level. The track serves as a fitting conclusion to the album’s promotional cycle, offering a moment of reflection and contemplation before the full release of “Time Elevator.”
“I wanted to end the album campaign with a song that would really touch people’s hearts,” says Szymański. “‘So Tough’ is a very personal song for me, and I hope it resonates with listeners.”
“Time Elevator” is set to be released on January 15, 2025, on all major streaming platforms. The album is a testament to Szymański’s musical talent and his ability to seamlessly blend classic rock influences with contemporary production techniques.
“Andrzej and I have been experimenting with AI and generated vocals for some time now,” Szymański explains. “He released an album called ‘Living Machine’ where I had the pleasure of playing. It was the seed of the idea to use AI for my own projects, and Andrzej encouraged me to do so.”
About Patryk Szymański: Patryk Szymański is a Polish bassist, guitarist, and composer, known for his collaborations with Andrzej Citowicz. He is also a member of the local band Transtime. With “Time Elevator,” Szymański is poised to make a significant impact on the global music scene.
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