Tag: Aeons

NEWS: Aeons pay tribute to Gollum!

Returning to Middle Earth Aeons have transformed “Gollum’s Song” by Icelandic singer song writer Emilíana Torrini  from the soundtrack of “The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers” from a quietly haunting and sombre lament into a darkly desolate progressive metal masterpiece. They have done so while retaining the essence of the original with it’s

NEWS: Aeons unable to determine the source of the bloodstains?

Returning to their September 2021 released album “Consequences“, The Isle Of Man’s greatest Metal export Aeons have shared a music video for the passionate and powerful “Bloodstains” which matches the songs furious intensity stride for stride while serving as a timely reminder of just how good the album is. If you missed it, it is one

Playthrough: “Thoughts Of A Dying Astronaut” from Aeons!

Another one of this years stand out records was released in September with Isle Of Man natives Aeons giving us a much needed piece of Progressive Metal beauty in “Consequences“, an album which has served only to enhance their already glowing reputation in all four corners of the Globe. Guitarists Si Harvey and Scott Sayer have returned to

The Black Map #181: Aeons from the Isle Of Man!

Taking the guide book and throwing it out of the nearest open window, Aeons are a Progressive Technical Metal quintet who instead chose to go with with flow and cut their own path through the overgrowth. They are able to do that thanks to their dedication to their craft as they ably amalgamate the light

Review: “Consequences” by Aeons

Nearly two years in the making, “Consequences“, the follow up to 2019 debut album “A Tragic End” from Aeons, a Progressive Technical Metal quintet from the Isle of Man is one that has a lot to live up to thanks to the high bench mark left by its predecessor. The band, who comprise Justin Wallace

NEWS: Aeons survive a tragic end…

Nearly two years in the making, Isle Of Man DJentlemen Aeons are set to return with their second Magnum Opus in “Consequences” on 10th September. Already available for pre-order over at bandcamp the news has been welcomed with open arms in these parts with the title track of their stunning debut album “A Tragic End”