The Ironic Divide Aziola Cry
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
26.03.2021
Album including Album cover
- 1 And Cowards 09:36
- 2 Hollow Reflections 06:38
- 3 The Ironic Divide 21:05
- 4 Scars Now Rest Where Once Bore Wings 12:27
Info for The Ironic Divide
Illinois based instrumental trio AZIOLA CRY is Jason Blake on Warr Guitar, Mike Milaniak on guitar, and Tommy Murray on drums. The trio released their debut album, Ellipsis, in 2005, followed by Ghost Conversations in 2007. The group has performed with bands such as Behold… The Arctopus, Don Caballero, Tiles, Far Corner, and others, while appearing at progressive rock festivals including M.A.R.S. Fest and more.
Closing a nearly fourteen-year gap between albums, 2021 sees the return of AZIOLA CRY as the band prepares to release their most crucial release yet. The Ironic Divide features four songs telling the story of one person’s final descent. There are two types of people in this world. There are those who do good for others and make a positive contribution to society in some way. Then, there are those who do evil and hurt fellow humans. There is no rationale behind their behavior. They are cowards. This is their story.
Mixed by Steven Gillis at Transient Sound and mastered by Ted Jensen (Lamb of God, Gojira), the forty-eight-minute album is the band’s heaviest and most intricate work yet.
Jason Blake, warr guitar
Mike Milaniak, guitar
Tommy Murray, drums
AZIOLA CRY
is an instrumental progressive metal band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Consisting of Jason Blake on Warr Guitar, Mike Milaniak on guitar, and Tommy Murray on drums, the trio released their debut album, “Ellipsis”, in 2005, followed by “Ghost Conversations”. 2021 brings the band back and with their most important release yet. Entitled, “The Ironic Divide”, the new album features four songs telling the story of one person’s final descent. Mixed by Steven Gillis at Transient Sound and mastered by Ted Jensen (Lamb of God, Gijora), the forty-eight minute album is the band’s heaviest and most intricate work yet.
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