Showing posts with label The Space Between. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Space Between. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Intervals - Inertia

     It seems like a lot of albums on my "watch" list have come out recently, or will be out soon, so it's more or less time to shift from "waiting for records to drop" to "waiting for records to be recorded". A number of bands I'm into are either in the studio or just about to head in, like today's band.

     Toronto's Intervals are an up-and-coming young instrumetal band that I've feature a bunch before, but since they're within days of heading into the studio to lay down the last of the material for their debut LP I think it's only fitting that I give them another few minutes in the spotlight.

     To that end, here's "Inertia", the closing track from Intervals' debut EP The Space Between  from back in 2011. A little bit djenty in groove terms (in the best possible ways) but also proggy and melodic, and all without a single word being sung. If instrumental stuff if your thing, you should know about Intervals, and if it isn't, Intervals is a big reason why it should be.


Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Song of the Day: Intervals - Duality

     Staying instrumetal and staying Canadian this evening with this song from a band that I've posted about a couple of times before but that's always worth checking out.

     Your song tonight is "Duality" from the 2011 debut EP The Space Between by Toronto-based Intervals. Catchy but still heavy, tastefully shreddy, and laden to the gills with groove, Intervals are really going to make a name for themselves if they keep releasing material of this quality at this pace (two EPs in two years, by my count) so you should get in while this ride's still on the ground floor.


Thursday, 26 July 2012

Song of the Day: Intervals - Sonar

     I've got some cool Canuck instrumetal for you today. I just recently discovered today's band, Intervals, and downloaded their debut EP The Space Between. I've only had the chance for a couple of listens, but so far I'm digging it: djenty, headbanging grooves, some good leadwork, a couple of nice (and audible, thank the gods!) basslines, and some solid drumming courtesy of Anup Sastry of Skyharbor (among other things). There's even some electronic-style manipulation and ambient-ish stuff, and the whole package amounts to something that makes me very excited for the new material that their Facebook page tells me will soon be in the works.

     Your song today is "Sonar" by Intervals. Check it out.