“A 2-CD release running over 2 hours long. for fans of extreme synthesizer music, relaxing at times, psychedelic & trippy or disturbing as well.”
Where cinematic grandeur meets raw prog power: Third Man Syndrome reimagines earlier works into a cohesive odyssey of minimal arrangements and expansive cinematic soundscapes, while Ephraim delivers a raw, progressively brutal fairy tale of forbidden love—channeling Devourment, Brodequin, and Opeth into a darkly gripping debut. Imperial Measures shine with "powerful and heavenly" vocals and deeply resonant lyrics spanning love, loss, and politics, and Joe Bailey twists golden-age prog into a modern exploration of fractured minds and looming catastrophe. Senogul craft a rich atmospheric journey rewarding repeated listens, while SourceCodeX stretch across 2 hours of extreme synthesizer music that's trippy, disturbing, and utterly immersive.
“A 2-CD release running over 2 hours long. for fans of extreme synthesizer music, relaxing at times, psychedelic & trippy or disturbing as well.”
“The title means Distant Fortunes, and this heavily orchestrated track envisions both the hopefulness and trepidation of peering too far into the future.”