Echoes and Dust
Echoes and Dust is a platform focused on the discovery of music from various genres, styles, and cultures. Since its inception in 2008, our passionate team of explorers, travelers, and music enthusiasts has been sharing their distinctive views on the world of music.
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3 weeks ago |
echoesanddust.com | Gavin Brown
Interview: Alien Weaponry Alien Weaponry on the web: Facebook | Bandcamp | I think all those natural progressions just added to this album being a more refined and more polished body of work than we had used in the past.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Camel by Brass CamelBrass Camel on the web: Website | Facebook | Release date: April 16, 2025 Label: Self-Releasedby Zachary Nathanson | June 5, 2025 | ReviewsCanada has really been hitting a homerun so far for 2025. It’s more than just the big names from the realms of Rush, Harmonium, Klaatu, VOIVOD, and Maniege. But the ones that are keeping the legacy alive.
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Monumentata by Nad SylvanNad Sylvan on the web: Website | Facebook | Release date: June 20, 2025 Label: InsideOut Musicby Zachary Nathanson | June 4, 2025 | ReviewsFrom the moment the alarming mellotronic noise begins, followed by guitar-layered sounds, and someone going on the brink of a nervous breakdown, the clock-ticking riffs come bursting through the doors with a hardcore sound as Nad Sylvan sings about the warning’s on being a ‘Secret Lover’.
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echoesanddust.com | Ljubinko Zivkovic
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echoesanddust.com | Zachary Nathanson
Waving at the Sky by AVKRVSTAVKRVST on the web: Website | Facebook | Release date: June 13, 2025 Label: InsideOut Musicby Zachary Nathanson | June 3, 2025 | ReviewsIt’s been two years since Norway’s own AVKRVST had unleashed their 2023 debut album The Approbation on the InsideOut label. This is a band that took admiration of progressive metal from the realms of Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Mew, and King Crimson to a whole other level of the genre that keeps the fires burning, more than ever.
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