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perjantai 18. toukokuuta 2018

Wolmari - a new video featuring music from the forthcoming album



Some music from the forthcoming Progressive Rock related album (lyrics will be in Finnish). On this video you'll hear instrumental music only as a taster - there'll be lots of vocals. For further info please check the larger info below. / In Finnish: Instrumentaalimaistiaisia tulevalta Wolmari-albumilta. Tämä progeen kallistuva albumi tulee sisältämään myös lauluosuuksia suomenkielisillä lyriikoilla. Mukana jo näillä äänitteillä ovat mm. Anssi Nykänen ja Esa Kotilainen (tarkempi informaatioteksti tässä alapuolella). -Petri "Lemmy" Lindström (Progeland, Lyijykomppania, Corvus Stone, Saturn Twilight...) bass guitar -Matti Kervinen (Sunhillow, Pax Romana, Kataya, Wolf Larsen, production, TV work...) keyboards, vocals, acoustic guitar -Pasi Koivu (Corvus Stone) keyboards Various extra musicians including Anssi Nykänen (drums & percussion), Samu Wuori (electric guitar), Esa Kotilainen (accordion) and Sonja Virtanen (alto saxophone). Sonja Virtanen has her own Sonja Virtanen Quartet project. Esa Kotilainen is a solo artist and has also played and recorded with Wigwam, Tasavallan Presidentti, Jukka Tolonen Band, Crazy World, Hector, Pelle Miljoona, Sarcofagus...the list goes on and on. Anssi Nykänen has played on over 5,200 recordings. Anssi has worked with artists as diverse as Hector, Kirka, Sarcofagus, Havana Black, Taneli Mäkelä, Arja Koriseva, Kari Tapio, Tapani Kansa, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Jari Sillanpää, Pekka Pohjola, Paula Koivuniemi, Dallapé, Pale and The Roots of Love, Speedy Saarinen, Jartse Tuominen, Remu Aaltonen, Marion...the list goes on and on. Video by Ilmari Lehmuswirta. Thank you for your support!

sunnuntai 6. marraskuuta 2016

Colin Tench Project - Album Of The Month / Progressive Rock


Originally published on www.progressiverockbr.com


.OCTOBER 2016
Comments:
For those who don't know Colin Tench, here is a short description about his musical career. Today he is a veteran musician, a painter of music where his guitar is the brush and the canvas, his inspiration. Colin started to play guitar after his 22 years old. So he started playing guitar in some bands, also recording with some of them, Odinand BunChakeze, during the 80's. After a long period traveling around the world, Colin met a Finnish keyboard player named Pasi Koivu, who became interested in old musical works and compositions written by Colin Tench. So was this partnership that was born the band Corvus Stone. But it was between 2011 and 2012 that Corvus Stone released their debut album, including bassist Petri Lindström with drummer Robert Wolff. Being considered as an innovative guitarist Colin Tench is invited to participate in other bands like The Minstrel's GhostBlake Carpenter and Oceans 5Colin is an innovative and audacious musician, mixes various rhythms and styles in a highly personalized merger, he performes a style very well connected with many musical references such as Symphonic Progressive Rock, Prog  Metal, Symphonic Metal, Classic Rock, Hard Rock and Classic Music. "Hair in a G-String" is a totally concept album, also the first solo album project by the guitarris Colin Tench, and his guests, a complete "galaxy" of musicians, renowned stars such as Peter JonesSteve GresswellStephen SpeelmanPhil NaroSean FilkinsGordon Bennett and others. "Hair in a G-String" contains fifteen tracks and one bonus track, over 80 minutes of a pure musical emotion, no doubt, all tracks have an excellent musical performance. The arrangements sounds very impressive, full of grandiose passages, the instrumentation displays a deep Progressive Rock feeling, combining Symphonic elements, with hints of Hard Rock, Classic Rock and Prog Metal, constantly is possible hear a variety of sounds, with different musical arrangements, using atmospheric synths and, intense guitar solos, adorned by many others instruments like bass, synths, violin, drums and so on. "Hair in a G-String" is composed of many brilliant moments that deserve to be heard by all of fans of modern, as well the traditional progressive rock. Colin Tench Projectand "Hair in a G-String" were my choices to become the best band and the best album from October, 2016, because this is a fantastic project that shows a very strong musical potential, mainly by meeting so many exceptional musicians, not only the talent of leader Colin Tench, as well as by guest musicians, where each has an important role in the overall contest on this work. Do not think twice to listen to this wonderful album and know more about this musician and his stars guests musicians, you can bet that you will not regret. Brilliant and fantastic, an amazing album and band, highly recommendable...The line-up on Colin Tench Project  are:
Colin Tench - Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Piano, Synthesisers, Drum Programming, Percussion, Vocals, Annoying Noises
Peter Jones - Vocals, Lead Vocals, Main Vocal, Backing Vocals, Piano, Saxophone, Clarinet, Foley Guy
Steve Gresswell - Piano, Keyboards, Percussion
Phil Naro - Vocals, Lead Vocals
Stephen Speelman - Stunt Bass
Gordon Bennett - Orchestra, Shaving Cream, String Section, Horns, Basses, Percussion, Triangle, Thing That Goes Boing
Victor Tassone - Drums, Percussion
Pasi Koivu - Synthesisers, Organ
Sean Filkins - Tamborine
Stef Flaming - Percussion, Keyboards, Bass Guitar
Petri Lemmy Lindström - Bass Guitar
Marco Chiappini - Piano
Oliver Rüsing - Drums, Percussion
Jay Theodore Mcgurrin - Drums
Angelo Hulshout - Fretless Bass
Sonej Retep - Sciryl Lanoitidda
Robert Wolff - Drums
Ian Beabout - Flute
Gary Derrick - Bass Guitar
Marco Chiappini - Keyboards, Piano
Gary Hodges - (Buckingham Nicks) - Drums
Kelly Brown - (Ozark Mountain Daredevils) - Keyboards
David Knokey - Rhythm Guitar
Angelo Hulshout - Fretless Bass
Jay Theodore Mcgurrin - Drums (We Fired Neil Peart)
Violins - (String Section)
Tina Sibley - (Springfield Symphony)
Kirsten Weingartner - (Springfield Symphony)
Ned Horner - (Springfield Symphony)
Aleksis Zarins - (Springfield Symphony)
COLIN TENCH PROJECTWho the hell is Colin Tench?
Colin tenchCorvus StoneLorelei McBroomJoe VitaleGinger GilmourOceans 5Mingulay boatsongCTPPink FloydBentley T 1969Ibanez double neckBunChakezeColin Tench with tourbus.

Colin Tench
Known as the guitar player in Corvus Stone but there is more! I love music. I hate music by numbers.  If there is one album I consider to be a template of how to do things, The Beatles White album would be it. Something I realised recently, is that I am not a fan of the genre we call "Prog". If I list every piece of music I love, all of it falls in to that genre tho'!

Peter Jones
There is a reason. Almost none of my favourite music was aimed at a prog market. It didn't exist! Did GenesisZappaSteven WilsonBeethovenPink Floyd design prog albums? Nope!
Neither will I ever want to.
The Colin Tench Project is not a designer album. It is melodic, much of it instrumental music & almost classical in areas, then suddenly a bit mad for fun. The players and singers on the first album include Peter Jones (Tiger Moth Tales & Camel), Petri Lindström (Corvus Stone), Phil Naro (DDrive & Julian Lennon), Vic Tassone (Unified Past) plus many more. All of them very musical and skilled. I would say that my guitar playing is always flawed. Maybe that is the secret.

Gordon Bennett
In the mixing , I don't quantise or use any technology that will take the character out. I hate music made artificially loud, rarely buy it and certainly won't do that to music myself. I started out in a band called Odin, alongsideJohn Culley (Black WidowCressida), and we gigged around London for 3 years in the 80s. 
In 1985, three of us formed BunChakeze, found a singer from LA and recorded one album, which never got released until 2010. I effectively returned to music that year and a list of some of the bands I have had the fortune to be involved with are as follows:
CORVUS STONE - Almost totally instrumental. Progressive and atmospheric with jazz funk leanings. Three albums released between 2012 & 2015, featuring Sean Filkins (Big Big Train), Phil Naro (Druckfarben), German Vergara (AislesJohn Culley (Cressida
THE MINSTREL'S GHOST - Featuring  Zoltan Csörsz Jr (Flower Kings) on drums. I played guitars on Blake Carpenter's "The road to Avalon". Released in 2012
ANDY JOHN BRADFORD'S OCEAN'S 5 - A kind of Progressive Folk 5 piece with special guests, including Pink Floyd's Lorelei McBroom. "Return to Mingulay" was released in 2013. Guitars, Arrangements and Production.
BUNCHAKEZE - Was formed with Gary Derrick and Cliff Deighton of Odin. The album "Whose Dream" recorded 1985, released 2010.
ODIN OF LONDON - Gigged in London for 3 years. Digital album release 2011 "The London Tapes"
MURKY RED - Stef Flaming's band, a regular guest with Corvus Stone & bass player in Oceans 5. I mixed both albums.
KARIBOW - Featuring Michael Sadler (Saga). I played lead guitar on one song!
ANDRES GUAZZELLI & COLIN TENCH - 12 minute EP Progressive/Classical rock. released 2013
TRANSMISSION RAILS - With Stef Flaming (Murky RedOceans 5), John Moulder and Special guest on drums - Joe Vitale (Joe WalshEagles,
Csny, John Lennon etc) .. 2 singles released so far.
 

1. Hair in a G-String part 1
(The opening) [6.25]
Peter Jones: Vocals, Saxophone
Colin Tench: Guitars, Piano
Steve Gresswell: Piano, Keyboards, Percussion
Petri Lindström: Bass guitar
Stef Flaming: Percussion2. Can't see it any other way [4.36]
Colin Tench: Guitars, Synths
Phil Naro: Vocals
Gary Derrick: Bass guitar
Marco Chiappini: Piano
Victor Tassone: Drums
3. Hair in a G-String part 2 (The Hairy Part) [6.04]
Colin Tench: Guitars, Synthesisers, Drum programming
Phil Naro: Vocals
Steve Gresswell: Keyboards
Stef Flaming: keyboards
Oliver Rüsing: Drums, Percussion
Petri Lindström: Bass guitar
Stephen Speelman: Stunt bass
4. The Mad Yeti [2.54]
Colin Tench: guitars
5. The Sad Brazilian [7.19]
Colin Tench: Guitars, Piano
Gordon Bennett: Orchestra,
Shaving cream
Petri Lemmy Lindström: Bass guitar
6. And so, Today [4.12]
Pete Jones: Vocals, Clarinet
Colin Tench: Guitars, Piano, Percussion
Gordon Bennett: Orchestra
Petri Lindström: Bass guitar
Jay Theodore McGurrin: Drums
7. Hair in a G-String part 3 (I'm Going Down) [10.09]
Peter Jones: Vocals
Colin Tench: Guitars, 
Synthesisers, Piano
Gordon Bennett: Orchestra
Petri Lindström: Bass guitar
Oliver Rusing: Drums
Steve Gresswell: Keyboards
Angelo Hulshout: Fretless Bass
Sonej Retep: Sciryl lanoitidda
8. Lisa waltzes back in with no G-String [3.53]
Colin Tench: Guitars
Gordon Bennett: String Section, Horns, Basses
Petri Lindström: Bass Guitar
Robert Wolff: Drums
Pasi Koivu: Synthesisers, Organ
Sean Filkins: Tamborine
9. Lisa's Entrance Unplugged[3.09]
Colin Tench: Guitars, Synthesisers
Ian Beabout: Flute10. Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Screwed [7:32]
Colin Tench: Guitars, vocals, Percussion, Piano
Gary Derrick: Bass guitar
Marco Chiappini: Keyboards, Piano
Victor Tassone: Drums, Percussion
11. La Palo Desperado [5.54]
Colin Tench: Guitars, Annoying noises
12.A Beautiful Feeling [5.58]
Phil Naro: Vocals
Colin Tench: Guitars, Piano, Percussion
Petri Lindström: Bass guitar
Gary Hodges: (Buckingham Nicks): Drums
Kelly Brown: (Ozark Mountain Daredevils): Keyboards
Vic Tassone: Percussion
Violins: (String Section) www.springfieldmosymphony.org/
Tina Sibley (Springfield Symphony)
Kirsten Weingartner (Springfield Symphony)
Ned Horner (Springfield Symphony)
Aleksis Zarins (Springfield Symphony)
13. Dnieper Summer Day [1.38]
Colin Tench: acoustic guitars
David Knokey: Rhythm Guitar
Stef Flamming: Bass guitar
14. Part 4b [7.56]
Peter Jones: Lead Vocals
Phil Naro: Lead Vocals
Colin Tench: Guitars
Gordon Bennett: Orchestra, Percussion, Triangle, Thing that goes boing
Petri Lindström: Bass guitar
Angelo Hulshout: Fretless bass
Jay Theodore McGurrin: Drums
(We fired Neil Peart)
15. Part 4b Redux [0.23]
Peter Jones: Piano
Peter Jones: Main vocal
Peter Jones: Backing vocals
Peter Jones: Foley guy
Peter Jones: Production
Colin Tench: Bugger all
Bonus Track: Liza's Waltz with full orchestral arrangements [4.23]
All instruments, arrangements & Production by Gordon Bennett
Based on the original Lisa's Waltz by Colin Tench
New Release

"Hair in a G-String"01) Hair in a G-String
......part 1 (The opening)
02) Can't See it Any
......Other Way
03) Hair in a G-String
......part 2 (The Hairy Part)
04) The Mad yeti
05) The Sad Brazilian
06) And so, Today
07) Hair in a G-String
......part 3 (I'm Going Down)
08) Lisa waltzes back
......in with no G-String
09) Lisa's Entrance
......Unplugged
10) Something Old,
......Something New,
......Something Borrowed,
......Something Screwed
11) La Palo Desperado
12) A Beautiful Feeling
13) Dnieper Summer Day
14) Part 4b
15) Part 4b Redux
16) Bonus Track: Liza's
......Waltz with full
......orchestral
......arrangements
"Hair in a G-String" could be labelled Prog before there was Prog. Split this into the written piece "Hair in a G-String" (about 46 minutes) & "Songs not in G" (About 36 minutes) and you'd have a prog album and a melodic rock album I guess. We didn't do that. We mixed it up. See it as musical interludes between the main action. All Artwork by Sonia Mota.
Also you can visit Colin Tench Project at:
Facebook Site
Bandcamp
Youtube
Colin Tench Project -  Something Old Something New Something Borrowed Something Screwed
Colin Tench Project - Part 4b with Fluffy Me
Colin Tench Project - Part 4b
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torstai 2. heinäkuuta 2015

Corvus Stone II album reviewed on Progarchy

This review originally appeared on progarchy.com 

Corvus Stone II – A Belated Review

Corvus Stone, Corvus Stone II (Melodic Revolution Records)
Tracks: 1. The Simple Life (2:00), 2. Early Morning Call (3:52), 3. Boots For Hire (8:59), 4. Sneaky Entrance in to Lisa (0:30), 5. Purple Stone (3:22), 6. A Stoned Crow Meets the Rusty Wolff Rat (7:38), 7. Lisa Has a Cigar (0:47), 8. Mr. Cha Cha (4:50), 9. Dark Tower (1:49), 10. Scandinavians in Mexico (5:06), 11. Mystery Man (6:37), 12. Camelus Bactrianus (Tuolla Tuonnempana) (8:42), 13. Uncle Schunkle (4:38), 14. Eternal Universe (3:53), 15. Moaning Lisa(14:08), 16. Campfire (Tulen Luona) (2:17)
On the dawn of the release of Corvus Stone’s upcoming third album, I bring you an overdue review of their last album, “Corvus Stone II.” The band has 4 permanent members, but they are beautifully complemented by a variety of guest artists. The four permanent members:
Colin Tench – guitars
Pasi Koivu – keyboards
Petri Lemmy Lindström – bass
Robert Wolff – drums
Rather than list all of the amazing guests on this album, check out this handy page on Corvus Stone’s website. They add a lot of fantastic talent to the album, and most have collaborated with Colin Tench and other members of Corvus Stone in the past, most notably in Andy John Bradford’s Oceans 5.  Oceans 5 was actually how I first heard of Colin Tench and Corvus Stone, and I must say, the people involved with the creation of all of this music have been incredibly friendly, as well as extremely talented. (Check out my review of Oceans 5’s “Return to Mingulay.“) For me, it always makes a difference when I know that the musicians aren’t… well, jerks. It probably shouldn’t make a difference, but I appreciate it when artists are approachable and appreciate their fans. Corvus Stone and their related musicians understand that well.
The scandalous, yet marvelous cover art by Sonia Mota. Nothing was Photoshopped. It was created using Windows Paint, and she is also an excellent artist with real paint as well.
The scandalous, yet marvelous cover art by Sonia Mota. Nothing was Photoshopped. It was created using Windows Paint, and she is an excellent artist with real paint as well.
In an email to Colin from last fall, I told him that I loved Corvus Stone’s combination of prog, jazz, rock, and “whateverthehellallofthismixedtogetheris.” I firmly stand by that description. While mainly instrumental, the 80 minute “Corvus Stone II” covers all that and more. The music is incredibly layered, with exquisite guitar work (very similar to Colin’s guitars with Oceans 5), multi-layered keyboards, driving bass, and guiding drums. The added guest vocalists act as another instrument, with their particular vocals fitting in nicely with the theme of their respective songs. Initially, I didn’t like the gruff vocals on “Boots for Hire,” but after repeated listens, I think it fits quite well with the theme of the song, and the heavy bass matches perfectly with the voice.
Overall, the music has a very bright, uplifting tone, with Colin’s amazing guitars featured front and center. The guitars are clear, undistorted, and arranged beautifully. Fans of guitar driven rock will certainly find Corvus Stone of interest. (I’m not just saying that because I know Colin will be reading this. I honestly think his guitar work is outstanding!) Pasi Koivu’s layered synths compliment the guitars nicely. Sonically, the album flows very well, through all 80 minutes of it. One of my favorite songs from the album is the short “Purple Stone,” which would be perfect to play while cruising down the highway in a convertible (too bad I can’t test that theory, since it has rained here in Chicago basically every day for the past 2 weeks). The song even begins with a car starting and zooming off down the road. The singer reminds me of Damon Fox from Bigelf.
Throughout the album, Corvus Stone demonstrate their collective sense of humor, which can be seen in the cover artwork and is shining through in what I suspect is the sexual innuendo in the names of some of the songs. Interestingly, the lyrics never really seem to go in that direction. Despite what the album cover might imply, the music is safe for the kiddies. The band also gets a bit weird with the song “Camelus Bactrianus (Tuolla Tuonnempana),” which I think is being sung in Hawaiian, but I really have no idea. I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that this song is about Bactrian camels, but again, I have no clue. It is weird, but it is fun. In fact, that would be a good description for the band: weird, but fun.
Although there are several songs with vocals, it is important to remember that Corvus Stoneare primarily an instrumental band. Indeed, their strengths lie in their musicianship. At times it sounds like jazz, other times like classic progressive rock, and others a blend of Lord knows what. However, it is always interesting and never boring. I can’t really compare it to anything else, because I’ve never heard anything quite like Corvus Stone. They are an independent bunch, and it is clear that they play music that makes them happy. That happiness is evident in the music.
An interesting facet of Corvus Stone is the integration of Sonia Mota’s artwork. From her work with Oceans 5 to the art I have seen her create with Corvus Stone, she has a talent of developing beautiful pieces that add depth and humor to the music. Without her work, the band would be completely different. The band utilizes her art to the fullest extent, with it also decorating their website.
Corvus Stone’s music cannot really be pigeonholed to any one genre, and I think that is exactly what the band wants. Their musical influences are likely too numerous to number, and yet the listener can still find elements of some of their favorite music throughout “Corvus Stone II.” Plus, at 80 minutes long, Corvus Stone really give the listener a lot for their money. With the release of another album this year, within the next few days/weeks, the band surprised their fans with an unexpected treasure trove of more Corvus Stone sonic adventures.

keskiviikko 1. heinäkuuta 2015

Corvus Stone : "Unscrewed" - the new 2015 digital album

AN INSIGHT IN TO “CORVUS STONE UNSCREWED” OUR THIRD ALBUM

THIS ALBUM IS A “THANK YOU” FOR FANS & ON SALE TO EVERYBODY ELSE

It started life, as a combination of unplugged new music and remixed old music but it has become something much bigger. A full blown album in fact!
When we made the debut Corvus Stone album in 2012, we started out with no drummer. Rob came to us in time to do a selection of tracks but not many. Now we have gone back to some tracks from that album and refreshed, changed, extended or just added Rob on drums. The result is quite startling. Robert Wolff was a little buried on album 1 and now we have fixed that. Robert must never be buried again!

THE TRANSFORMED
Early Morning Call was an instrumental piece on Corvus Stone II, that Sean Filkins wanted to sing to when he heard it back in 2014. He even recorded his vocals before it was released but we decided it should remain an instrumental for that album. Instead, it would be released as a single in 2015. When Phil Naro heard it, he insisted on adding a second vocal line, multi-harmonies, doo wops & Di di di dum dums. The combination of Sean and Phil is perfect and has transformed this song totally. All guitars are new also for this. It is now Early Morning Calls .
Scary Movie has doubled in length and has that great band interaction feel in the new sections
Cinema(Parts 1 &2) are now tighter, way more dynamic and have had many small changes and additions, including Rob on drums.
Lost and Found is now twice the length, as Blake Carpenter always wanted it to be. It has gained a lot of new vocals, a second drummer and a lead break! Now it is has lived up to it’s real potential.
After Solstice has had changes in the drums and an extensive remix.

THE NEW
Brand New Day is a full bore new rock track featuring it’s own video and we are very proud of this one!https://youtu.be/Gju6rNQlm0k
Pack up your Truffles is a kind of unplugged piece but it is exactly right for this jazzy laid back number.
Landfill is almost unplugged, with lighthearted percussion and some well placed drums just when they would make the most impact.
Joukahainen (A character from an epic Finnish poem), is clearly Organ and guitar heavy but still unplugged for the most part. The drums that do appear (as in Landfill), are played by Paul Marshall. A Brit living in Australia whose claim to fame was getting a thumbs up from AC/DCs Bon Scott, when playing Whole Lotta Love & Sabre Dance in his very first band with a young Colin Tench, in a Sydney wine bar, in 1979.

THE OLD
Horizon and JussiPussi are now tighter and more dynamic. Only a limited amount of re-recording here
Moustaches in Massachusetts is here as a bonus track because it is essentially unchanged except for a remix. Play this one loud and you should hear why we did it!
ARTWORK
Sonia Mota has not only produced completely new artwork for this album but painted, frame by frame, an animated video for Mr Cha Cha.

Tracklist
01. Brand New Day (3.51)
02. Early Morning Calls (3.52)
03. Joukahainen Without Chips (2.53)
04. Horizon (Remix & some re-recording) (1.52)
05. Landfill (3.44)
06. After Solstice (Remix & some new drums) (4.05)
07. JussiPussi (Remix) (2.45)
08. Scary Movie Too (Imagine a live version of Scary movie. This could be it) (7.38)
09. Petrified in the Cinema Basement (Total reworking) (3.10)
10. Lost and Found Revisited (Extended version) (3.28)
11. Cinema Finale (New drums & total remix) (6.02)
12. Pack up Your Truffles (2.06)
13 BONUS TRACK: Moustaches in Massachusetts (Remix) (4.18)
ALBUM LENGTH: 49.46 including bonus track

This is a complete digital album release, on sale at all the usual outlets but we are are not fans of re-mastering, re-jigging or remixing an album and asking for money from fans, for a repeat of anything they already bought. We decided from the outset, to give this album to all previous buyers of any Corvus Stone album, free, in digital format. We will hunt them down, tho’ we are unlikely to find them all but will advertise this fact everywhere that will allow us to. In reality, this album has a lot of new material.
We will decide, from remarks, reviews and requests, if this album should be made in to a CD and/or vinyl in late 2015.

The average dynamic range of this album is 13 and that puts it alongside anything from before the loudness war hell destroyed the sound of popular music. Some will say it sounds retro. Maybe it does but in general, that means more musical and who could not want that!! What does that mean to you personally? Turn your volume control up a tiny bit more. The effect:You can play it as loud as you can stand and never get a headache!

NOTE: A few have asked why we remixed tracks from album one. “We love it as it is!” they say. The fact is that we also love the original album because it has a very friendly sound, a warm sound. There is no such thing as “wrong”, when dealing with sound. Now, these few tracks separated out, can have a very different feel and sound and match very well with the new tracks on here. Anyway, even the remixed tracks are way more than a remix!

We would call this a perfect introduction to Corvus Stone.
Please allow yourself to be the judge of that.
Corvus Stone wish you all a great 2015
Colin Tench

Special guests on Corvus Stone Unscrewed
Sean Filkins - Lyrics and vocals on Early Morning Calls
Phil Naro - Second lyrics and vocals on Early Morning Calls
Blake Carpenter - Lyrics & vocals on Lost and Found
Stef Flaming - Composer, vocals, additional guitars and keys on JussiPussi. Also, second drummer on Lost and Found Revisited
Paul Marshall - Drums on Joukahainen & Landfill
http://www.corvusstone.com/

CORVUS STONE Core Band:
Pasi Koivu - Keyboards
Colin Tench - Guitars, backing vocals and percussion
Petri Lindström - Bass Guitar
Robert Wolff - Drums
Sonia Mota - Artwork

A few places to buy: CORVUS STONE UNSCREWED
https://corvusstone.bandcamp.com/
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/CorvusStone
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/corvus-stone-unscrewed/id1012059709

Previous albums here:
https://mrrcorvusstone.bandcamp.com/
http://www.corvusstone.com/
They are available on all the usual outlets also.
Edited by bunchakeze on 1 Jul 2015, 10:05

maanantai 22. kesäkuuta 2015

CORVUS STONE : II (Arvostelu Soundi-lehdessä 1/2015)

Multikansallinen progressiivisen rockin kokoonpano Corvus Stone on Pohjolassa jäänyt melko tuntemattomaksi, mutta maailmalla alan piireissä sen tekemiset tunnetaan. Kitaristi Colin Tenchin, kosketinsoittaja Pasi Koivun, basisti Petri Lemmy Lindströmin sekä rumpali Robert Wolffin muodostama ryhmä eteni jo toiseen pitkäsoittoonsa.
Vaikka pelkistetysti nimetty II nojaa suurelta osin instrumentaalisiin esityksiin, sen raidoilla kuullaan myös laulua englanniksi ja suomeksi. Asialla ovat muun muassa Timo Rautiainen sekä Big Big Trainissä uraa luonut Sean Filkins. Taiteilija Sonia Motan näyttävästi kuvittama albumi poimii kulmiinsa vaikutteita perinteisestä sinfonisesta progesta, folkista, hardrockista ja maailmanmusiikista.
Muusikot soseuttavat keitoksen, joka ajoittaisesta hyppelehtivyydestään huolimatta maistuu herkulliselta. Kokonaisuuden helmeksi hioutuu teos A Stoned Crow Meets The Rusty Wolff Rat. Klassisen akustisella kitaralla alkava sävellys heittäytyy askelittain intohimoisen kimurantteihin kielisoitinjameihin. Santanamainen lattarityylittely Scandinavians In Mexico sekä Deep Purplelle syvään kumartava Purple Stone osoittavat, kuinka laaja-alainen Corvus Stonen näkemys on.
Juha Seitz




Juha Seitz

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". 

lauantai 8. maaliskuuta 2014

Corvus Stone - the debut album on Levykauppa Äx or Melodic Revolution Shop, Hard Progressive Rock

Who is Corvus Stone


Corvus Stone is an international Rock band strongly related to Progressive Rock and Hard Rock. You can also hear some World Music, Classical, Soundtrack, Jazz and Metal!
Corvus Stone is:
Colin Tench (guitar), Pasi Koivu (keyboards)
Petri Lemmy Lindström (bass)
Robert Wolff (drums)
Blake Carpenter (vocals)
Sonia Mota (artwork)

On the song "Purple Stone" there's a wonderful special guest Andres Guazzelli (vocals). "Purple Stone" is a some kind of tribute to the great Deep Purple.
I am the following; a
Fan of Music, Band, Musician, Song Writer
Style of Prog
Art Rock, Avant-Prog, Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock, Canterbury Prog, Progressive Metal, Crossover Prog, Progressive Jazz/Fusion, Also a fan of other genres of music
Biography
Pasi Koivu (keyboards), Colin Tench (guitar) and Petri Lemmy Lindström (bass) started this studio project in late 2011 almost accidentally.
The found out they can work together very easily.



Petri Lemmy Lindström is an ex-member of Lyijykomppania and he has his own (highly acclaimed) music projects called Saturn Twilight and Progeland.

Colin Tench played with Odin (of London) alongside John Culley (ex-Cressida, ex-Black Widow) and after that he was one of the key members of BunChakeze (their 1980's recordings have finally been released for critical praise).
At the moment Colin has his own Colin Tench Project (CTP).

Pasi Koivu has been involved with promoting Black Widow (that's how he got to know Colin) and he also had his own Pasi Koivu ~ Psychedelic Eye one man solo project (with three albums released).

Now there has been some great addings to the Corvus Stone line-up! We have brilliant musicians Blake Carpenter (The Minstrel's Ghost) on vocals and Robert Wolff (ex-Micah, ex-Raven) on drums.
We have Sonia Mota creating the most amazing artwork for us! Sonia is a big part of the band.

We have Stef Flaming (Murky Red) guesting on a song JussiPussi (Stef also wrote that song).

We have Victor Tassone (Unified Past) playing drums on "You're So Wrong".

We have John Culley (ex-Cressida, ex-Black Widow) on guitar on our cover version of Black Widow's "You're So Wrong"!

Melodic Revolution Records has released some Corvus Stone music as digital singles.

The full debut album (CD version) simply called "Corvus Stone" was released at the end of 2012! Over 79 minutes worth of music. It's a digipak including a 16 page booklet! The stunning artwork is by Sonia Mota and the album is out via Melodic Revolution Records.
Influences or Favorite Bands
Various influences.... Pink Floyd, Nektar, BunChakeze, Progeland, Cressida, Black Widow, Opeth, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Murky Red, Unified Past, Uriah Heep, Pain Of Salvation, Caravan, Camel, Soft Machine
You can find me.
http://facebook.com/CorvusStone
http://www.reverbnation.com/corvusstone
http://www.myspace.com/corvusstone
More info;
Corvus Stone - "Purple Stone" single (Melodic Revolution Records) was released in 2013. The song will be featured on the 2nd Corvus Stone album.
The debut Corvus Stone album was released as a CD version during late 2012 via Melodic Revolution Records. You can buy the album here:http://www.recordshopx.com/artist/corvus_stone/corvus_stone/ or here:http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/album/corvus-stone
You can buy the single here:http://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/track/purple-stone-bonus-track
The physical copy of the album is available on many great record stores like Black Widow Records (Italy), Musea (France) or Diskunion (Japan). If your local record shop doesn't have the album you can easily ask them to order few copies!


Corvus Stone is an international Rock band strongly related to Progressive Rock and Hard Rock. You can also hear some World Music, Classical, Soundtrack, Jazz and Metal!
Corvus Stone is: Colin Tench (guitar), Pasi Koivu (keyboards), Petri Lemmy Lindström (bass), Robert Wolff (drums), Blake Carpenter (vocals) and Sonia Mota (artwork).
On the song "Purple Stone" there's a wonderful special guest Andres Guazzelli (vocals). "Purple Stone" is a some kind of tribute to the great Deep Purple.

Informaatiota suomeksi:
Corvus Stone on kansainvälinen yhtye jonka debyyttilevy "Corvus Stone" (Melodic Revolution Records) ilmestyi CD-versiona loppuvuodesta 2012. Sävellyksellinen pesäpaikka ensilevyllä on Suomi ja Jyväskylä sillä yhtyeen jyväskyläläiset jäsenet ovat Petri Lemmy Lindström (basso) ja Pasi Koivu (koskettimet). Lisäksi mukana ovat Blake Carpenter (laulu), Colin Tench (kitara), Robert Wolff (rummut) ja Sonia Mota (kansitaide).
Erikoisvieraana laulussa "Purple Stone" on Andres Guazzelli (laulu).
Esikoisalbumia löytyy vielä jonkin verran Suomesta, ainakin Levykauppa Äx myy sitä. Voit ostaa levyn täältä:http://www.levykauppax.fi/artist/corvus_stone/corvus_stone/#cd