Compact Disc plus a digital download which includes a song in advance "Perhaps Everything, Perhaps Nothing" as well as a bonus track which is a hint at my next album available on the release date 3/11.
Includes unlimited streaming of A Lesson in Impermanence
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from A Lesson in Impermanence,
released March 11, 2022
Recorded by John Ferrara
Mixed and Edited by Jonny Rod at Jrod Productions and John Ferrara
Mastering by Jonny Rod
Album layout and additional photos: Kris Reznik
Album cover photo: Chris Gamage
supported by 32 fans who also own “Perhaps Everything, Perhaps Nothing”
A jaw-dropping experience from start to finish...The entire album tosses and turns like a seductive, hyperactive Levantine belly dancer after too much strong Turkish coffee. My all-time favorite title, and my neu-mann
supported by 14 fans who also own “Perhaps Everything, Perhaps Nothing”
These jams are so righteous. I've never heard fretless guitar sound like that before, so many amazing styles blended together in perfect harmony. The whole band rips hard, every song cooks. Highly recommended. Thomas Gelfer
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The latest EP from CTS is a triple album- part 1 being this 23 minute long prog epic in the spirit of Tales from Topographic Oceans, and it kicks major ass.
Part V is guest-written by Panzerballett frontman and insane jazz-metal visionary Jan Zehrfeld, whose signature style of writing impossibly dissonant and djenty arrangements without discarding the original character of the piece ("crassing," as he calls it) is instantly recognizable.
If you can catch these guys live, I HIGHLY recommend it. Deidre House
Colliding a host of global sounds—from desert blues to Turkish psych—Abronia comes up with a mind-melting combo that never fails to thrill. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2022
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Consider the Source is the reason I wake up in the morning sometimes, if the earth goes down the toilet, at least there is Consider The Source, at least humanity ended up producing these three humans who created this music. Thought provoking, emotional prog. They are always trying to better themselves as musicians and, I would imagine, people. They consistently outdo themselves every time I see them play, they've recently been playing Radiohead sets which are unbelievable. This album is one of my all time favorite albums of all time, if not my absolute favorite. Emily Shell