Prog Rockers Sky Architect Return With Brand New Album 'A Billion Years Of Solitude'
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 28, 2013
Two years after their ambitious 'A Dying Man's Hymn', Sky Architect are now back with their highly anticipated third album titled 'A Billion Years Of Solitude'. Prepare for a launch into space. Prepare for wormholes. Prepare for planet eaters, supernovae, and lots of unexpected twists and turns. This time heavily inspired by the vintage science fiction classics, Sky Architect boldly venture into new territories, once again proving themselves to be pioneers within the genre.
On 'A Billion Years Of Solitude', Sky Architect sound heavier, are more daring and inventive, and have challenged themselves more than ever before. In every step in the process, including the cover artwork, the band have taken full creative control. The result: a stunning outburst of creativity, featuring typical Sky Architect elements such as surprising changes, crazy rhythmic devices, polyphonic arrangements and extensive song structures. Fans of Gentle Giant, The Flower Kings, Beardfish and Pain Of Salvation take note! Sky Architect is a young Rotterdam-based band. You might be inclined to say they play progressive rock music, but they'd prefer you to just listen to their music free of such limitations. As certified architects, they have the technical proficiency to pull off everything they want to perfection, to draw out a flawless design and lay down a firm foundation. Then, instead of filling it in, they keep to the skeletal set-up and let the weather - be it rain, wind or sunshine - rush through it. However hefty the subject tackled, however heavy the sound, the 'sky' always maintains a feel of playfulness, an airy breeze keeping things fresh and unexpected. The band is on a mission to prove that progressive rock is not only beautiful, but can also be exciting.To purchase Sky Architect 'A Billion Years Of Solitude' CD:
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