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perjantai 26. joulukuuta 2014

"Corvus Stone II" album review by Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck

Progressive Rock Review: Corvus Stone II

Release Date: 20th Oct 2014
Label: Melodic Revolution Records
Website

Corvus Stone is a multi-national project which came together in 2012, ostensibly as an accidental meeting up on social media sites. There was initially a core trio forming Corvus Stone, but soon more people became involved and their self-titled debut album in 2012 (digital release followed by a physical CD) involved no less than 8 people. Fast forwarding to the release of album No 2, called Corvus Stone II, sees the original core trio expanding to 4 and another 8 guests contributing.

The original members of Corvus Stone were Colin Tench (guitars), Petri Lemmy Lindstrom (bass) and Pasi Koivu (keyboards), with Robert Wolff (drums and percussion) joining the band just after album No 1 had been recorded. The guest musicians include Blake Carpenter, Sean Filkins, Phil Naro, German Vergara, Andres Guazzelli, Timo Rautiainen and Stef Flaming, all contributing to the vocals on various tracks, with Sean also adding percussion and harmonica and Stef adding guitar and keyboards. Victor Tassone also was involved, contributing drums and percussion.

Corvus Stone II is a 16 track album with a running time of 79 minutes, which is certainly value for money with 80 minutes being deemed the longest time available on CD without compromising the quality of the recording. Four tracks have playing times of 2 minutes or less, with track 4, “Sneaky Entrance into Lisa,” the shortest at only 30 seconds. The penultimate track, “Moaning Lisa” is by far the longest track on offer at a touch over 14 minutes. (14:08)

Corvus Stone literally defy musical description in that the range of directions the music moves off in means that any attempt at a definition is meaningless. One moment you are in blues mode, then rock, ballad, heavy rock and then back again. The band themselves, on the sleeve notes (showing my age with that comment), state “This album is extremely varied. It does not follow any imaginary rules. It is not genre safe!”

The opening track to II is “The Simple Life” (2:00) which is almost a “feel good” song, with gentle harmonies and a delicate undulating vocal (Phil). This is an interesting short track which leads into “Early Morning Call” (3:52) with great organ/guitar interplay. Another track which epitomizes the same “what a great day to be alive” feeling. Midway through the track, the piano and bass get a little spotlight and the track meanders along with more guitar passages (Colin) and at times moves towards the film soundtrack border.

“Boots for Hire” (8:58) is a more bluesy based track which allows more guitar string bending and there are subtle “string” appearances. Vocals are very clear (Stef) and almost delivered in a chanting style around the 2 minute mark and the track takes a slight swerve around 2:45 minutes into a more keyboard driven mode. This allows some more guitars to interplay with the keyboards, all the while retaining that bluesy feel to proceedings. There is a little passage of “random noise,” before the vocals reappear above an excellent band workout. The track moves steadily to its finale with some superb bass being heard as the overall sound is stripped away, leaving the bleeping of a “heart monitor” and then it is gone.

“Purple Stone” (3:22) is a little tilt towards Deep Purple and is a slice of out and out rock, with vocals by Blake and Andres. Beauty and a pastoral feel exude from the start of “A Stoned Crow Meets The Rusty Wolff” (7:37) and when the band all pitch in after about a minute, there is still a feeling of gentleness, albeit with some out of kilter drumming. The soundscape continues to shift time patterns, enveloping the listener in the music, as the track moves into a guitar and keyboards passage. Edging past the 5 minute mark there is a hint of space rock about the proceedings which still seems to fit seamlessly within the track. This is an excellent example of a band of excellent musicians working well together, while at times have their tongues firmly in their cheeks and don’t seem to be taking things too seriously.

With “Mr Cha Cha” (4:50), track 8, we have the fourth “guitar rock” orientated track with Colin showing an amazing variety of styles. The other tracks fitting into this quartet thus far are “Boots For Hire,” “Purple Stone” and “A Stone Crow Meets The Rusty Wolff.”

“Dark Tower” (1:48) although short has a superb piano, some more delicate guitar and great vocals (Blake), before leading into the samba styled “Scandinavians In Mexico” (5:06), with a tribute to one Carlos Santana, as Colin’s guitar playing reminds the listener of the sweet sound of Santana, ably backed by the brilliant keyboards of Pasi.

Acoustic guitar leads into another Deep Purple sounding work out on “Mystery Man” (6:37) with organ and the characteristic slow heavy guitar associated with Deep Purple. Certainly there has not been any point at which the listener has any time to drift from the music on display. Blake again takes on the vocals and there is also an amazing instrumental break with melodic, then sawing, guitars over a burbling reverberating organ.

“Camelus Bactrianus” (8:42) is a very somber dramatic soundscape and sounds almost like the background music to an execution or at the very least, generates a feeling of foreboding. This is a stunning slow grower of a track, with vocal, in Finnish, by Timo adding to the overall mysterious atmosphere.

The tour-de-force of the album is “Moaning Lisa” (14:08) and is another switch in style and sound. Some wonderful acoustic guitar backed by unobtrusive bass and the voice of Sean all adds up to a sea shanty/folk styled track. Around the halfway point, there is a marked change of style with a harder rockier sound taking over. The gentler folksier side of the Stone then resumes before some violin adds a different element. The final track is a simple acoustic number sung in Finnish, again by Timo.

Corvus Stone II is an excellent follow up album and again highlights the difficulty in trying to put the band into a specific genre. The album gets both stickers and my simple advice is…..”Go and buy this album, at once.”

5/5 Stars

Key Tracks: Dark Tower, Camelus Bactrianus,  Moaning Lisa

Tracks:The Simple Life
Early Morning Call
Boots For Hire
Sneaky Entrance In To Lisa
Purple Stone
A Stoned Crow Meets The Rusty Wolfe
Lisa Has A Cigar
Mr Cha Cha
Dark Tower
Scandinavians In Mexico
Mystery Man
Camelus Bactrianus (Tuolla Tuonnempana)
Uncle Schunkle
Eternal Universe
Moaning Lisa
Campfire (Tulen Luona)

Jim “The Ancient One” Lawson-Sr. Reviewer Prog Rock Music Talk

December 22, 2014

Review Provided By Prog Rock Music

"Corvus Stone II" is out

Corvus Stone´s sensational second album II is out in Running Moose´s Distribution! 

The original text appears on  http://www.runningmoose.fi

Already highly noticed and reviewed all over the prog world, this second album of Corvus Stone is now available in USA by Melodic Revolution Records and rest of the world by Running Moose Productions. The band is: Colin Tench (GB) (guitar), Pasi Koivu(FIN) (keyboards), Petri Lemmy Lindström (FIN) (bass) and Robert Wolff (USA) (drums). The special guests on this album are: Timo Rautiainen, who sings two songs, Phil Naro,Sean Filkins and Blake Carpenter (all vocals) among many others. The album cover art is by Sonia Mota.
Available in Japan by Garden Shed and in France by Musea Records. For more, tag:
http://www.gardenshedcd.com/http://www.musearecords.com/ 
http://www.corvusstone.com

lauantai 27. syyskuuta 2014

Corvus Stone II album review by Lucas Biela

Excerpt of Album Review by Lucas

As announced in preamble of this review, this album is a festival of musical sounds, as diverse as the origin of the musicians involved. While music in general is in the field of progressive rock, it's easy to notice that the band doesn't care about labels. Progressive rock is a means to sublimate their influences rather than an end in itself. Therefore, you will hear pop (the baroque echoes of the harpsicord in the opener with beatlesque vocal harmonies, the pastoral accents of "Eternal universe"). Other popular forms of music are also represented. Let's start with blues-rock. First with the cover of Murky Red's "Boots for hire", where the virile voice is provided by none other than Murky Red's frontman, Stef Flaming, yet in a context slightly different from the original version, through its spacey keys and arabesques. Then, the blues influence is also obvious in the languid "Mystery man", with its eerie keys and reminiscences of The Beatles' "I want you (she's so heavy)" in the closing section. Rock'n'roll is there as well with the hellish "Purple stone" and a short wink to Deep Purple's "Highway star". Folk music, highlighted by the use of finnish in the lyrics ("Campfire"), has also its place in this monumental album. On the other hand, "Uncle Schunkle" with its groovy rhythms and its vintage hammond, recalls the golden age of jazz-funk. And obviously, since Corvus Stone are regarded as a progressive rock act, the instrumental "A stoned crow meets the rusty Wolff" is a piece that goes in this direction, with many rhythm changes and colourful keys. The title of the song is a pun on the drummer's name but might also be a reference to Happy The Man's humorous piece "Stumpy Meets the Firecracker in Stencil Forest". Besides those influences, some dances are honoured throughout the record: salsa ("Scandinavians in Mexico"), cha cha cha ("Mr Cha Cha"), waltz ("Early morning call" with echoes of Stranglers' "Golden Brown"), bolero ("Camelus bactrianus"), flamenco (Colin's guitar opening to some tracks). Moreover, some neo-classical interludes intersperse the album, be it in a mozartian way ("Lisa has a cigar"), or romantic fashion ("Dark Tower"). More surprising is the pastoral symphony in four movements "Moaning Lisa" (two movements in the tradition of british songs of the elisabethan era, separated by a mouth organ-lead boiling instrumental movement, and a final waltz closing the symphony).
1.  The Simple Life – 01:59 
2.  Early Morning Call – 03:51 
3.  Boots For Hire – 08:58 
4.  Sneaky Entrance In To Lisa – 00:30 
5.  Purple Stone – 03:21 
6.  A Stoned Crow Meets The Rusty Wolff Rat – 7:37 
7.  Lisa Has A Cigar – 00:46 
8.  Mr Cha Cha  - 04:49 
9.  Dark Tower – 01:48 
10. Scandinavians In Mexico – 05:06 
11. Mystery Man – 06:37 
12. Camelus Bactrianus (Tuolla tuonnempana) 08:42 
13. Uncle Schunkle – 04:37 
14. Eternal Universe – 03:52 
15. Moaning Lisa -14:07 
16. Campfire (Tulen Luona) 02:17   

Total time: 79:06
CORVUS STONE 2 line-up 
Colin Tench - Guitars 
Petri Lemmy Lindström - Bass 
Pasi Koivu - keyboards 
Robert Wolff - Drums & Percussion 
Sonia Mota - All artwork and video work 

Special Guests: 
Sean Filkins - Vocals 
Phil Naro - Vocals 
German Vergara - Vocals 
Timo Rautiainen - Vocals 
Blake Carpenter - Vocals 
Stef Flaming - Vocals
Andres Guazzelli - Vocals
Victor Tassone - Percussion

sunnuntai 24. elokuuta 2014

Corvus Stone II Album Art & Final Track Listing Revealed


Corvus Stone II Album Art & Final Track Listing Revealed

Corvus Stone Return With Classic Lineup:
Colin Tench: Guitars, Petri Lemmy Lindström: Bass, Pasi Koivu: Keyboards and the newest addition to the outfit is Robert Wolff: Drums & Percussion.

Once Again The Album Features Some Very Special Guests:
Emmy Award Vocalist Phil Naro (Talas, Backhand, Druckfarben), Sean Filkins: Vocals (Solo & Big Big Train) German Vergara: Vocals (Aisles) Timo Rautiainen (Solo & Trio Niskalaukaus).

The Album Also Features Some Returning Guests:
Blake Carpenter: Vocals (The Minstrel’s Ghost, Voice of the Enslaved) Victor Tassone: Percussion (Unified Past, Andy John Bradford’s Oceans 5) Andres Guazzelli: Vocals (CTP/Colin Tench Project, Solo). 
Artwork by Sonia Mota. 

1. The Simple Life
2. Early Morning Call
3. Boots for Hire
4. Sneaky Entrance in to Lisa
5. Purple Stone
6. A Stoned Crow Meets the Rusty Wolff Rat
7. Lisa has a Cigar
8. Mr Cha Cha
9. Dark Tower
10. Scandinavians in Mexico
11. Mystery Man
12. Camelus Bactrianus (Tuolla tuonnempana)
13. Uncle Schunkle
14. Eternal Universe
15. Moaning Lisa
16. Campfire (Tulen Luona)

Album is available for pre-order at:
http://mrrcorvusstone.bandcamp.com/
http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/album/corvus-stone-ii

lauantai 16. elokuuta 2014

Timo Rautiainen mukana Corvus Stone -levyllä



Äskettäin yhtyeensä Timo Rautiainen & Neljäs Sektori kanssa levyn "Toinen varoitus" julkaissut suomalaisen rockmusiikin voimahahmo Timo Rautiainen on mukana myös Corvus Stone -yhtyeen alkusyksyllä ilmestyvällä uudella albumilla joka on saanut nimekseen lyhyesti ja ytimekkäästi "Corvus Stone II".
Rautiaisen lisäksi levyllä ovat mukana jyväskyläläiset muusikot Petri "Lemmy" Lindström (basso) sekä Pasi Koivu (kosketinsoittimet). Rautiaisen tulkitsemien laulujen nimet ovat "Tuolla tuonnempana" ja "Tulen luona". Ensimmäisenä mainitun laulun on säveltänyt Lindström ja jälkimmäisen Koivu. Pitkän päivätyön suomalaisessa musiikkimaailmassa tehnyt Pax Romana -yhtyeen jäsen Matti Kervinen vastaa edellämainittujen laulujen suomenkielisistä sanoituksista. "Tuonna tuonnempana" ja "Tulen luona" saivat osakseen myös Kervisen loihtimat laulumelodiat.
Rautiaisen tulkitsemien laulujen kielenä on Corvus Stonelle poikkeuksellisesti suomi. Yhtye käyttää useita eri laulajia uudella levyllään. Rautiaisen lisäksi kansainvälisesti tunnetuimmasta päästä levyllä laulavista artisteista mainittakoon esimerkkinä entinen Big Big Train -yhtyeen jäsen Sean Filkins.
Lindströmin ja Koivun lisäksi monikansallisen Corvus Stone -projektin muut jäsenet ovat vanhat tutut Colin Tench (kitara) sekä Robert Wolff (rummut).
Lindström on pitänyt itsensä kiireisenä myös luotsaamansa Progeland-yhtyeen tulevan levyjulkaisun johdosta. 1970-luvun äänimaailmaan vahvasti pohjautuva Progeland yhdistää hard rock -soundia tehokkaasti progressiivisiin elementteihin. Lindströmin lisäksi yhtyeen muut jäsenet ovat Tomi Murtomäki (laulu), Juha Kaski (kosketinsoittimet), Matias Kangasniemi (kitara) ja Pasi Manninen (rummut). Sävellystyöstä vastaa Lindström ja albumin nimi on "Gate To Fulfilled Fantasies".
Lindström tekee eräällä tapaa "tuplat" sillä Corvus Stone ja Progeland julkaisevat levynsä käytännössä lähes yhtä aikaa. Yhdistävänä tekijänä on myös levyt julkaiseva amerikkalainen levy-yhtiö Melodic Revolution Records. Kansitaiteen on molempiin levyihin suunnitellut ja toteuttanut Sonia Mota.
Levyjen oletettu julkaisuajankohta on lokakuu.
Kuvissa:
Timo Rautiainen (Timo Rautiainen appears by courtesy of Johanna Kustannus Oy)
Petri "Lemmy" Lindström (basso, Progeland ja Corvus Stone)
Pasi Koivu (kosketinsoittimet, Corvus Stone)
Robert Wolff (rummut, Corvus Stone), Colin Tench (kitara, Corvus Stone), Petri "Lemmy" Lindström (basso, Corvus Stone), Pasi Koivu (kosketinsoittimet, Corvus Stone)
Progeland: Juha Kaski (kosketinsoittimet), Petri "Lemmy" Lindström (basso), Pasi Manninen (rummut), Tomi Murtomäki (laulu), Matias Kangasniemi (kitara)
Note: this information is exceptionally in Finnish

keskiviikko 13. elokuuta 2014

Timo Rautiainen on the new Corvus Stone album


Corvus Stone releases its second album "Corvus Stone II" soon and Timo Rautiainen is the latest special guest singer on the album. Timo sings two songs on "Corvus Stone II". 
TIMO RAUTIAINEN
Timo Aulis Rautiainen (born 25 January 1963, in Sulkava, Finland) is a Finnish heavy metal singer, guitarist and songwriter. He is best known as the singer and songwriter of Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus. He has also sung in the bands Lyijykomppania and Aku Ankkuli.
He was graduated from the University of Jyväskylä as a teacher of special education - a quite uncommon profession for heavy metal musicians. In the early stages of Trio Niskalaukaus, Rautiainen was commonly represented in the main media as "The Grim Teacher", because of his strong and rather gloomy lyrics and his occupation. However, in later years he concentrated solely on his musical career, resigning from his educational activities. Despite his earlier and solemn representation in Finnish media, Timo is actually a man with good sense of humour, and on stage he is characterized by his laid back nature.

In December 2004, Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus announced that they would be going on break for an indefinite period. While the band was on hiatus, Timo starred on Finnish talk-show 'K-Rappu', which concentrated on culture. On 1 November 2006, Trio Niskalaukaus announced that they would be breaking up.

After the breakup of Trio Niskalaukaus, Timo Rautiainen published his first solo album titled Sarvivuori in 2006 with a crew gathered from different bands. The album featured the talents of e.g. Nightwish founder Tuomas Holopainen (who also wrote one song) and former Children of Bodom guitarist, Alexander Kuoppala. In the drums debuted renown Finnish actor Jussi Lampi.
Initially Timo was supposed to do only one solo album, but after the album's good reception and the band's highly successful summer tour he changed his mind, and in 2007 his second solo album, Loppuun ajettu, was released. The line-up changed a bit, and Jarkko Petosalmi, former Trio Niskalaukaus guitarist joined Timo's solo band. The album went into the Finnish charts at #5 on its first week.

In 2010 Rautiainen released his third solo album "En oo keittäny enkä myyny" including guitar players Jarkko Petosalmi and Peter Engberg, drummer Jussi Lampi and Valtteri Tynkkynen (known previously as a bass player, backing singer and composer of the band YUP).
In 2012 Rautiainen formed the band Timo Rautiainen & Neljäs Sektori and the debut album "Kunnes elämä meidät erottaa" was released.

In 2013 Rautiainen became interested in folk music and he's started to perform folk gigs as a solo and also with other artists.

Timo Rautiainen & Neljäs Sektori released its second studio album on 8th August, 2014 with singles "Synkkien puolue", "Oma arkipyhä" and "Kaikki maailman aika" getting lots of radio airplay. The line-up included Peter Engberg (guitar), Jussi Nikula (drums), Jarkko Petosalmi (guitar), Timo Rautiainen (vocals, guitar)and Valtteri Tynkkynen (bass).

In 2014 Timo kindly approved to make a guest appearance on Corvus Stone's new album "Corvus Stone II" and the rest is history. Timo sings two songs on that album.
Interestingly enough both Petri Lemmy Lindström (Progeland, Corvus Stone) and Timo Rautiainen were previously members of Lyijykomppania.
Corvus Stone musicians playing on the album: Colin Tench (guitar), Pasi Koivu (keyboards), Petri Lemmy Lindström (bass) and Robert Wolff (drums). 

sunnuntai 10. elokuuta 2014

Corvus Stone II to feature Sean Filkins, Phil Naro & German Vergara

Corvus Stone II to feature Sean Filkins, Phil Naro & German Vergara

Corvus Stone II To Feature Sean Filkins, Phil Naro & German Vergara

Critically Acclaimed Avant Garde Proggers Corvus Stone Return With Highly Anticipated 2nd Album Corvus Stone II, Featuring Special Guest Appearances by Sean Filkins, Phil Naro & German Vergara.
Corvus Stone is best known as an Avant Garde Studio Prog band featuring members from all over the globe. The band has been very busy since the release of their critically acclaimed debut album in 2012.

Like the first album, Corvus Stone II will feature a jam packed 80 minute CD once again housed in a beautiful Digipak with a colorful booklet both designed by Sonia Mota. The CD will feature 16 glorious tracks to spark ones imagination and even satisfy unbelievers that Corvus Stone is a force to be reckoned with and is here to stay.

Track listing is as follows:  The Simple Life, Sneaky Entrance In To Lisa, Early Morning Call, Boots For Hire, Purple Stone, A Stoned Crow Meets The Rusty Wolff Rat, Lisa Has A Cigar, Mr. Cha Cha, Eternal Universe, Uncle Schunkle, Dark Tower, Mystery Man, Scandinavians in Mexico, Camelus Bactrianus, Moaning Lisa and Campfire.

Corvus Stone Return With Classic Lineup:
Colin Tench: Guitars, Petri Lemmy Lindström: Bass, Pasi Koivu: Keyboards and the newest addition to the outfit is Robert Wolff:  Drums & Percussion.

Once Again The Album Will Feature Some Very Special Guests:
Emmy award vocalist Phil Naro (Talas, Backhand, Druckfarben), Sean Filkins: Vocals (Solo & Big Big Train) German Vergara: Vocals (Aisles) plus many other vocal guests, some things are best kept a secret. The album will also feature some returning guests: Blake Carpenter: Vocals (The Minstrel’s Ghost, Voice of the Enslaved) Victor Tassone: Percussion (Unified Past, Andy John Bradford’s Oceans 5) Andres Guazzelli: Vocals (CTP/Colin Tench Project, Solo).

In conjunction with the upcoming release the band have launched a brand new website, a promo video for the first single “Scandinavians in Mexico” and have made the album available as a preorder.

Further information can be found at:
Official Website: http://www.corvusstone.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorvusStone
Power of Prog: http://powerofprog.com/profile/CorvusStone
Melodic Revolution Records: http://melodicrevolution.com/


Video “Scandinavians in Mexico” ð https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKnyx1xPwmM
Sampler Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePMKOE7rUL8
Album Preorder: http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/album/corvus-stone-ii http://mrrcorvusstone.bandcamp.com/

sunnuntai 3. elokuuta 2014

Corvus Stone - Scandinavians In Mexico with Sean Filkins on vocals

Corvus Stone - Scandinavians In Mexico video by Sonia Mota



Corvus Stone II to be released on September 30, 2014


CORVUS STONE
Colin Tench – Guitars
Petri Lemmy Lindström – Bass
Pasi Koivu – keyboards
Robert Wolff – Drums & Percussion
Sonia Mota – Video and album art

Guests on Scandinavians in Mexico.
Sean Filkins – Vocals & Percussion
Vic Tassone – Percussion
Rusty Dimmett – Percussion


http://www.corvusstone.com/


keskiviikko 16. heinäkuuta 2014

Guest stars on Corvus Stone albums I & II

CORVUS STONE love to work with many different singers and musicians. Why? 

This info originally appeared on a new Corvus Stone website - please check it out!
Because the unique input from everyone involved on a song or piece of music, means that we never repeat ourselves. We never fill gaps with ill thought out sections or lead breaks etc . Anyone who knows us, can tell you that our albums are long and dip into as many genres as songs on the album. Five years from now we will NOT say that we are   unhappy with anything we ever released.
Here is a list of everyone who has or will appear on albums I & II
Click on any pic to go directly to their site.
Corvus Stone II, Vic Tassone, Unified Past
VICTOR TASSONE - Unified Past, Oceans 5, CTP , plays percussion on Corvus Stone II and drums on the Black Widow song on our first album. Vic Porcnob is his stage name with Colin Tench project
Phil Naro, Corvus Stone II, CTP, Billy Sheehan, Ddrive
PHIL NARO - Emmy award winning composer and singer with DDrive, Talas, Druckfarben . He is a classic and progressive rocker of the highest calibre. He sings on Corvus Stone II
Corvus Stone II, German Vergara, Aisles, Colin Tench
GERMAN VERGARA - Founder of Aisles, the incredible Chillean prog band, brings the Spanish magic to Moaning Lisa with Corvus Stone
Sean Filkins, Corvus Stone II, Big Big Train, Colin Tench
SEAN FILKINS - (Ex) Big Big Train, is The English eccentric! Sean is a multi-instrumentalist, lyricist and of course vocalist and appears on 3 tracks on Corvus Stone 2. Yes.. on marraccas but he does sing rather a lot too.
Black Widow, John Culley, Corvus Stone
JOHN CULLEY - Black Widow, Odin of London, Cressida plays guitar on "You're so wrong" , a classic Black widow song that he also played on!
Blake Carpenter, Corvus Stone, Colin Tench
BLAKE CARPENTER - Founder, Producer & multi-instrumentalist of The minstrel's Ghost & Voice of the Enslaved, has been crucial to Corvus Stone, as a lyricist and singer on both albums, also a technical whizz!
Corvus Stone
STEF FLAMING - The founder of Murky Red & Transmission rails & Bass player in Oceans 5, wrote, sings and plays on Boots for Hire and Jussi Pussi in Corvus Stone
Corvus Stone, Andres Guazzelli, Colin Tench, Oceans 5, Mingulay
ANDRES GUAZZELLI - Oceans 5 & Classical rock maestro (Wish you could hear), sings on Purple Stone on Corvus Stone II

sunnuntai 6. heinäkuuta 2014

Music news: Emmy Award winning Phil Naro on the new Corvus Stone album

Music news: Emmy Award winning Phil Naro on the new Corvus Stone album

Emmy Award winning vocalist and MRR (Melodic Revolution Records) recording artist Phil Naro of Backhand, DDrive, CTP, & Druckfarben has just been confirmed as a guest musician on the upcoming Corvus Stone II album, other guests include:
Sean Filkins: Solo artist and formerly of Big Big Train,
Victor Tassone: Unified Past & Andy John Bradford's Oceans5,
Stef Flaming: Murky Red, Transmission Rails & Andy John Bradford's Oceans5.

Corvus Stone is:
Pasi Koivu - Keyboards,
Colin Tench - Guitar,
Petri Lemmy Lindström - Bass,
Robert Wolff - Drums,
Blake Carpenter: Vocals.
This information was put together by Raven Pihonak of Silver Raven Promotions. Thank you very much, Raven! 
Of those Corvus Stone members we can also mention Petri Lemmy Lindström's band PROGELAND is soon releasing its debut full-length CD (also on Melodic Revolution Records)! Progeland is highly recommended to those who enjoy bands like King Crimson, Opeth or Uriah Heep (to name a few). 

torstai 26. kesäkuuta 2014

Some music taken from the forthcoming Corvus Stone album

Here are some bits of the new Corvus Stone music gathered together -these are really just little teasers!
The new album will be called "Corvus Stone II" (Melodic Revolution Records).
You can hear one of the special guests Sean Filkins (ex-Big Big Train) here - some other special guests will be revealed very soon!
We can, of course, already mention few more amazingly talented special guests to be featured on this album: Victor Tassone, Stef Flaming and Andres Guazzelli.
There are also usual Corvus Stone members appearing on this album: Colin Tench (guitar), Petri Lemmy Lindström (bass), Robert Wolff (drums), Blake Carpenter (vocals) and Pasi Koivu (keyboards).
Sonia Mota has once again created the artwork!
Enjoy the video!

keskiviikko 25. kesäkuuta 2014

Corvus Stone CD review by Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2014

Progressive Rock Review: Corvus Stone-Self-Titled

Release Date: 6th November 2012
Label: Melodic Revolution Records
Website

This must be the longest time that has passed between an album being released and a review taking place, but as they say, “better late than never!” The album in question is from the band, Corvus Stone and is self-titled, being released back in 2012. This is not a new album to me as there have been several tracks aired on the radio show.

The band originally came together by the power of the social networks, when the core trio of the band started to work together and realized that they were producing amazing music through their collaboration. This original trio, Colin Tench (guitars), Petri Lemmy Lindstrom (bass) and Pasi Koivu (keyboards) expanded to include Robert Wolff (drums), Blake Carpenter (vocals) and, whilst not a musician, still an integral cog in Corvus Stone, Sonia Mota (artist). It is Sonia’s stunning artwork that adorns the cover and CD insert of the album. There are also contributions from Stef Flaming (vocals, guitars), John Culley (guitars) and Victor Tassone (drums).

One point that should be made, is that most, if not all, of the music on the album, was put together by musicians recording their parts in various places, before it was seamlessly “bolted together.”

There are many influences listed by the members of the band and include, Pink Floyd, ELP, Camel, Porcupine Tree, King Crimson, David Bowie, Riverside, Jeff Beck, Peter Gabriel and Deep Purple, which certainly indicates a background steeped in classic progressive music.


Corvus Stone is a 21 track single album release (with a further 2 bonus tracks on the early digital releases) with a running time that is only seconds short of 80 minutes, the maximum recommended to maintain the required sound quality. The track lengths are very variable, with four of them, “The Curtain Rises,” “Horizon,” “Intermission” and “Ten Inch Lisa,” all being less than 2 minutes in length, while track 18, “Cinema” is the longest track at 10:50 minutes.

The starting track of Corvus Stone, “The Curtain Rises” (1:32) is an aptly titled track, and is a short instrumental with some excellent acoustic guitar and a middle eastern instrument, which you are just settling into when it is gone and we are onto track 2. “October Sad Song “ (4.57) has some wonderful guitar work throughout and there is amazing synth/keyboard playing which means that this instrumental, together with the odd time changes and interjections by other instruments, maintains the listeners’ attention. Some heavy riffing guitar heralds track 3, “Highway to Emptiness” (2:28), the third instrumental, which motors along with some more superb synth passages. The fourth track, “Ice King” certainly changes the style, as for the first time, vocals appear, and are provided by Blake Carpenter (The Minstrel’s Ghost), which together with the excellent guitar work by Colin Tench produce an atmospheric track, which ultimately seems just too short.

“Corvus Stone” (8:20), the title track, being a longer track allows the ideas in the music to evolve a little more and there is more evidence of the amazing interplay of guitar and synth/keyboards. This is a hugely atmospheric track, shifting this way and that, and at times recalls the superb keyboard sounds produced by the (late) Bo Hansson, with those amazing grandiose swirling techniques. The guitar of Colin is always there, behind the keyboards of Pasi and they paint an amazing aural scene, and if you then throw in some subtle time changes, you have another majestic slice of progressive music.

The longest track on offer, “Cinema” (10:50) has some simply stunning guitar and keyboard passages, and as the track unwinds with similarly changing time shifts, some superb acoustic guitar work and beautiful electric guitar passages, which interchange frequently. This exudes a feeling of taking you on a journey with the music, allowing you to drift into the aural palette they are plucking the sounds from. “Cinema” also reappears as a bonus alternative version on the digital download early release.

It is not possible to detail all the tracks on this 21 track album, but to summarize there is a myriad of different styles on display encompassing more jazzy and blues styles from time to time. One or two of the tracks, especially the very short ones suggest ideas that possibly never really came to fruition and there is a feeling at times of patchiness. A real oddity in today’s musical world must be “The Rusty Wolff Attack,” which is a straightforward drum solo, introducing the new drummer.

After many plays, my overall impression of Corvus Stone is that the band have huge ranges of musical ideas which when they all come together correctly, result in pieces of sublime music, but at times the fusion isn’t perfect. The band were keen to demonstrate the range that they possess, but I feel that with more prudent trimming here and there, Corvus Stone could have been a simply stunning album, whereas, although there are some simply stunning tracks, some tracks don’t hit that musical peak.

As always, grab this album and give it several listens, as I am sure that my personal choices of the lesser successful tracks might not be what others think. I would still award the album a “One to Buy” sticker and I look ahead eagerly to the follow-up album, which has already had some video teasers released.

4/5 Stars

Key Tracks: October Sad Song, Corvus Stone, Cinema 


Jim “The Ancient One” Lawson-Sr. Reviewer Prog Rock Music Talk

June 25, 2014

Review Provided By Prog Rock Music Talk

Tracks:
The Curtain Rises
October Sad Song
Highway To Emptiness
Ice King
I’ll Leave It All Behind
Corvus Stone
Moron Season
Horizon
Intermission
Moustaches In Massachusetts
Pilgrims
Jussipussi
Iron Pillows
After Solstice
The Rusty Wolff Attack
Lost And Found
Scary Movie
Cinema
You’re So Long
The Ice King (Instrumental)
Ten Inch Lisa
The Stones Meet Cheryl In Soundtrack From Hell*
Cinema (Alternative Version)*
*Bonus tracks on early digital download versions.

perjantai 4. huhtikuuta 2014

Music news: Sean Filkins (ex-Big Big Train) on the new Corvus Stone album

Music news: Sean Filkins (ex-Big Big Train) on the new Corvus Stone album

There are great news for Corvus Stone as Sean Filkins (ex-Big Big Train and now a remarkable solo artist) is singing on at least two songs on the forthcoming Corvus Stone studio album. The songs is question are "Scandinavians In Mexico" and "Moaning Lisa".
Corvus Stone includes Blake Carpenter (vocals), Colin Tench (guitar), Pasi Koivu (keyboards), Petri Lemmy Lindström (bass), Robert Wolff (drums) and Sonia Mota (artwork).
The special guests on the new album include Sean Filkins, Andres Guazzelli, Stef Flaming and Victor Tassone. 
The debut album "Corvus Stone" is available - the music is often compared to the bands like Camel, Pink Floyd and Deep Purple so if you like those bands you might give a try to Corvus Stone.
The second album will go into Santana territory on one song ("Scandinavians In Mexico") and there'll be hard rockers and real prog songs as well! It'll be fun!
Corvus Stone's record label is Melodic Revolution Records. ************************************************
Suomeksi (in Finnish):
Legendaarinen entinen  Big Big Train -yhtyeen jäsen Sean Filkins on liittynyt mukaan Corvus Stonen uuden studioalbumin äänityksiin! Seanin ääntä kuullaan ainakin kahdella raidalla ("Scandinavians In Mexico" ja "Moaning Lisa").
Corvus Stonen suomalaisjäsenet ovat Petri Lemmy Lindström (basso) ja Pasi Koivu (kosketinsoittimet). Lisäksi yhtyeessä vaikuttavat Colin Tench (kitara), Blake Carpenter (laulu), Robert Wolff (rummut) ja Sonia Mota (kansitaide ja grafiikka). 
Tulevan levyn vierailevista muusikoista mainittakoon Sean Filkins,  Andres Guazzelli, Stef Flaming ja Victor Tassone.
Corvus Stonen levy-yhtiö on Melodic Revolution Records.
Suomessa ensimmäistä albumia saa parhaiten tällä hetkellä kaupasta Levykauppa Äx. Levy on nimeltään "Corvus Stone".