Albums

Raw Material

Posted on August 23, 2011 by trio

Raw Material

Released May 2011

1. Traveller
2. Subway
3. Mrs Hippie
4. Road less travelled
5. Mårten Trotzigs dance of decades
6. Vision of Thoughts

Line up:
Bjorn Egelius: bass, acoustic guitars, speech
Leif Fredriksson drums, speech
Tobbe Johanson: guitar, chorus voice
Adolfo Ovalle: Spanish voice on Traveller

“Great disc to stick in the car if you wanna’ swerve wildly through traffic and smash into other vehicles. Has big grunt, works good loud.” –Wayside music

“If Rush played Mahavishnu Orchestra covers, it would sound like this. Excellent hard-rockin’ fusion. “ —Fred Trafton

 

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Subway (EP)

Posted on August 19, 2011 by trio

Subway (EP)

Released October 2010

1. Subway (Digital release only)

“This “teaser” clocks in at nearly 14 minutes of driving, aggressive prog rock that should give anyone who thinks “Rush playing covers of Mahavishnu Orchestra tunes” sounds like it might be a good idea. Like Rush, they’re a trio of guitar/bass/drums, and also like Rush, each of them is a zen master of his instrument. But they aren’t called The Rhythm Is Odd for nothing … they seem totally unwilling to play in 4/4 time, or anything else remotely “danceable”. OK by me.”
- Fred Trafton, Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive rock review of Subway (Nov 05, 2010)

“After many listens to “Subway,” I can honestly that the track is amazing, and fits my musical tastes perfectly. The musicianship is top-notch, and I love the pounding bass…very reminiscent of John Wetton-era King Crimson. The bellowed vocals add a nice human feel to the track. The guitar is wild, reminding me of Robert Fripp-meets-Frank Zappa-meets-Tim Smith-meets-Jimi Hendrix. Jazz-fusion is one of my favorite genres, and that is very present in “Subway.” And I definitely can’t forget the powerful drums, bringing to mind Billy Cobham and Bill Bruford with a slight modern feel. The mid-section is great and sounds a bit like improvisation, which I love. I love how you guys manage to keep such a strong groove going for over 13 minutes; very nice indeed! Even the production quality is pretty good here. Congratulations on such a powerful piece of music! Well done, Well done”
- Jordan Bolen (Nov 2010)
Their most recent digital release, the single “Subway,” is a rollicking experimental track featuring a hard-driving hard rock edge.”
- Sasha M Lee (December 2010)

From Nowhere To Eternity

Posted on August 3, 2011 by trio

From Nowhere To Eternity

Released November 2008

1: The Begenning
2: Yugoslavian Ferry
3: New Dehli
4: The Beginning part II

Line up:
Bjorn Egelius: bass, speech
Leif Fredriksson drums
Tobbe Johanson: guitar, vocal

“From Nowhere to Eternity is an unabashedly unconstrained
debut from a group that takes a retro vibe and
updates it for the new millennium.”

–John Kelman

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