Intervals The Shape of Colour
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Tundra
December 5th 2017


9694 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Saw then earlier this year, Nick Johnston is a virtuoso for sure, check his albums, good af

dctarga
December 5th 2017


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This tour is starting next month. Intervals, Jason Richardson, Nick Johnston, and Night Verses.



Might just have to go to that one

Tundra
December 5th 2017


9694 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i saw David Maxim and Nick Johnston, Aaron Marshall was there, but didnt play

Nomos
December 5th 2017


1737 Comments


Yup, AAL! I think November 2016. Caught them in Edmonton. So good.

ExhaleTheLight
December 5th 2017


1223 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Is Plini not touring with Aaron anymore?

SitarHero
December 5th 2017


14709 Comments


Plini is his own thing. He's not a full-time member of the band or anything. He just ended up being part of Intervals live because it made logistical sense. But he's gonna tour the US with Marco Minneman and Mohini Dey as his band.

Bootface
December 6th 2017


57 Comments


Just wondering - this is djent? And someone mentioned Sithu Aye as djent. Sithu I've only listened to the two The Noticing EPs, but I figured it was closer to video game music than metal.

SteakByrnes
December 6th 2017


29826 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sithu is weeb prog

jusplathemus
December 6th 2017


248 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I only heard of Intervals today, thanks to the new album's review, and wow... This is exactly what I was looking for in the past few weeks. Some progressive stuff that focuses mainly on the guitars without the vocals and the 'technical wankery'.

The sentence 'Aaron Marshall’s leads seem to act as a ‘vocalist’ of their own, focusing less on displaying pure technicality and more on sort of guiding the rhythm section.' is fantastically spot on, thanks for the great review!

I've never given a 4.5 to an album this fast before... I wonder if it stays.

ExhaleTheLight
December 7th 2017


1223 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It will when you constantly jam Libra

bloc
December 7th 2017


70174 Comments


This is the guy

SitarHero
December 7th 2017


14709 Comments


"Just wondering - this is djent? And someone mentioned Sithu Aye as djent. Sithu I've only listened to the two The Noticing EPs, but I figured it was closer to video game music than metal."

This album isn't djent. However, Intervals' first couple of EPs and albums are definitely djent. Sithu and Plini also gets lumped in as djent even though they rarely chug the way most bands do. Still, they're identifiably similar because of the technical nature of the music and the production value, so I don't think it's worth splitting hairs over.

ExhaleTheLight
December 7th 2017


1223 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The word Djent should just go away

SteakByrnes
December 7th 2017


29826 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Like I said, Sithu is weeb prog

SitarHero
December 7th 2017


14709 Comments


"The word Djent should just go away"

Why?


jusplathemus
December 7th 2017


248 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"It will when you constantly jam Libra"



That song definitely deserves the love, though I'm hooked on Sure Shot now. I hope this will be that kind of album where every song will be my favourite at one point before I finally settle on one. I love those albums.

ExhaleTheLight
December 7th 2017


1223 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Why?"



The use of onomatopoeia just annoys me.



"That song definitely deserves the love, though I'm hooked on Sure Shot now. I hope this will be that kind of album where every song will be my favourite at one point before I finally settle on one. I love those albums."



If you can see them live. They played most of this album, Libra and Meridian were a godsend.



SteakByrnes
December 7th 2017


29826 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yes, djent must be called "bow-nuh bow-duh-da-dow we-donna-wow-nee-nah"

bloc
December 7th 2017


70174 Comments


All they have is just...

SteakByrnes
December 7th 2017


29826 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

When I first heard that song I laughed way too hard



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