Check out my video for the song “Pluvial Thoughts” from the upcoming Ethereal Dialogue album (out June 21st). Animation was done by frequent collaborator, Alex Smith (Oblivion Dawn).
https://youtu.be/3ekoY-Mk75c
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Check out my video for the song “Pluvial Thoughts” from the upcoming Ethereal Dialogue album (out June 21st). Animation was done by frequent collaborator, Alex Smith (Oblivion Dawn).
https://youtu.be/3ekoY-Mk75c
My latest album for Wayfarer Records will be released on June 21, 2024. This music mixes what I have doing at my live shows with elements of prog rock, improvisation, and ambient music. For more information visit the discography page.
Preorders are now available at https://jasonblake.bandcamp.com. You may listen to one track and look out next week for a new video.
Candles Burn, Radiant Dusk, Slightly Different Paths, and Seemingly Quixotic have all been reviewed at Autopoietican (in Spanish):
https://autopoietican.blogspot.com/2024/06/luces-sombras-y-algo-mas-desde-el.html
“A feast for the senses for fans of rich and modern progressive sounds.” It’s always nice to see a new review come in. Thanks Saiten Kult! Read the full review:
My new album for Wayfarer Records was announced today. Read the press release below:
“Jason Blake puts out consistently strong music. So, it really means something when I say that this four track EP might be my favorite thing from his solo catalog. It's blending of Latin fusion and Warr guitar prog instrumental music is just so effective”
Read the full review at https://www.musicstreetjournal.com
My interview on Gagliarchives from last year is replaying on this week’s program:
I just received footage from the Aziola Cry performance at last year’s ProgStock festival. I am currently making plans to put it together to individually release each song as its own video. Look for this later in the year along with an announcement about the next Aziola Cry album.
I have a new shirt design that I will be selling exclusively at shows. It has my logo printed on the left side pocket area and comes in a grayish blue color.
An intriguing meeting of two extraordinary instrumentalists. Read the full review at https://theprogspace.com/album_releases/week-14-2024/
I had the pleasure of playing on the instrumental song, “Gatto Contro Topo” from Dario Saraceno out now on Bandcamp and streaming everywhere. https://darioandtheclear4.bandcamp.com/album/banquet-of-noise
Check out this cool mention of Candles Burn as part of the “Dealer’s Choice” segment:
"chamber music for metalheads"
Read the full review at https://metal-digest.com/2024/04/05/jason-blake-candles-burn/
“Rift and Reckoning” from Candles Burn. Was featured on episode #690 of the Too Much Rock Poscast. Listen now on your favorite streaming service.
“Intimate and passionate, gentle and unbridled. One could even believe that two soul-mate instruments have finally come together after a long search.
Chamber music for friends of progressive rock.”
Read the full Betreutes Proggen review at https://www.betreutesproggen.de/.../jason-blake.../
“For someone who is always looking to how an instrument can be used outside of its main environment, having it be heard in this manner is exhilarating.”
Read the full Nine Circles review here: https://ninecircles.co/2024/04/05/album-review-jason-blake-featuring-raphael-weinroth-browne-candles-burn/
Candles Burn featuring Raphael Weinroth-Browne on cello has been released today on 7d Media. The album was mixed by Amery Schmeisser at Gravel Road Recording, mastered by Andy VanDette at Evolve Mastering, and includes artwork by Robert Booth. Purchase details may be found below:
Invisible Oranges has an exclusive early stream of my Candles Burn album featuring Raphael Weinroth-Browne. Visit "Candles Burn" as Jason Blake Taps Cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne for Mesmerizing New Instrumental EP (Early Stream) (invisibleoranges.com) now to listen.
I will be performing at Combustion (Pickerington) and Quenched & Tempered (Toledo) this weekend (March 29/30). More information can be found on the events page.
“I would say these add a lot of depth to already great tracks with the Warr guitar alone. Good discovery!”
Read the full review: https://www.profilprog.com/quick-reviews-2/jason-blake