Time flies when you’re working like a slave during that 9-5 daily grind so it might be a surprise that “Cosmos“, the debut album from Norwegian Progressive Instrumental trio Navian has reached it’s four month anniversary milestone already. To celebrate the band have released an aftermovie from the release show at John Dee in Oslo
Middle Farm Studios (Bury Tomorrow, No Worth Of Man) is where the drums were recorded and engineered by Peter Miles for the new Navian album “Cosmos” and it has to be said that Ola Dommen’s work has never sounded better. He plays gear from Yamaha, Q-Drum, Zildjian, Vic Firth, Evans and Meinl Byzance when making
About as far from “fan filmed” quality footage as you can possibly get, Progressive Metal titans Navian have shared a live rendition of the title track from their new album “Cosmos“. A spellbinding affair with cinematic flavours it sees the band take another deep dive into instrumental work that defies the odds by remaining catchy
“We started out talking about the vision we all had in mind of what we wanted to do this time around. How we wanted the instruments to sound, the way we wanted to orchestrate and arrange the music, how we wanted it to be played, what kind of energy and landscape we were looking to
Ahead of their 19th November Indie Recordings releasing debut album “Cosmos”, Norwegian prog trio Navian (who are inspired by bands like Plini, Intervals, and Polyphia) have shared a third single in “Apricity” via all the usual outlets. The highly anticipated instrumental record will be following their stunning debut EP “Reset” as Navian build on their music with more