The evolution of instrumental music, the process for writing solos, material both old and new are all topics of discussion as Intervals mastermind Aaron Marshall joins Heavy New York for a conversation in this latest interview. Could October single “Mnemonic” be just the tip of the iceberg for the creators of Canadian Progressive cool? There
Outside the House of Blues in Chicago Illinois is where the touring vehicles were lined up on 10th October as TesseracT, Alluvial and Intervals prepared to take to the stage. It’s the later who got invaded of course with the Digital Tour Bus cameras rolling for another episode of their iconic series with the Progressive
Filmed at the Théatre Fairmount in Montreal Québec Canada on 17th December here’s “Lock & Key” from Intervals with Aaron Marshall’s Progressive Metal outfit finishing last year on a high around their 2020 magnum opus “Circadian“. They’re set to land upon our shores in August for this years incarnation of Arctangent Festival that will see
The Downbeat Podcast interview series which sees former Architects drum tech and current Stray From The Path drummer Craig Reynolds talk to some impressive guests has almost reached 75% of its patreon to offer a higher quality product. You can check out where he’s wanting to take the project here. In the meantime, the latest
When it comes to Instrumental Progressive Metal, there are a number of artists who are considered pioneers in the genre. One of those is Intervals, founded in Ontario Canada in 2011 by guitarist Aaron Marshall, a musician known for his ability to create infectious melodies and engaging compositions. The latest incarnation of his band sees