InAeona Releases New Album From Prosthetic, Headline Tour Booked


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Boston Post-Rock up and comers InAeona released their new album, Force rise the Sun, from Prosthetic Records today. The band has also announced tour dates: a brief run with Cult of Luna and Kylesa followed by a headline tour, kicking off with a hometown show on 8/30 at Great Scott.

InAeona Force Rise The Sun album cover 2015

InAeona tour dates:
8/30 Allston, MA : O’Brien’s Pub (record release show w/ Set and Setting, So Hideous, Meek Is Murder)

Sep 01: Gramercy Theater – New York, NY #

Sep 02: Cafe Campus – Montreal, QC #

Sep 03: Mod Club Theater – Toronto, ON #

Sep 04: Reggie’s – Chicago, IL #

Sep 05: State Street Pub – Indianapolis, IN

Sep 07: Blind Bob’s – Dayton, OH (w/ Mouth of the Architect, So Hideous, Set and Setting)

Sep 09: The East Room – Nashville, TN (w/ Set and Setting, A Thousand Plateaus)

Sep 11: Harling’s Upstairs – Kansas City, MO

Sep 13: Seventh Circle Collective- Denver, CO

Sep 15: Metro Bar- Salt Lake City, UT

Sep 24: The Complex – Los Angeles, CA

Sep 25: Legends Record- San Diego, CA

Sep 26: The Garage – Ventura, CA

Oct 08: Hotshots- Shreveport, LA

Oct 09: Twist of Lime- New Orleans, LA

Oct 10: The Nick – Birmingham, AL

# w/ Cult of Luna, Kylesa


InAeona – Force Rise the Sun


InAeona Force Rise The Sun album cover 2015

Boston-based InAeona are new to Prosthetic Records, but are not new to the heavy music scene. It is their well-honed sound that makes them sound confident on their latest album, Force Rise the Sun. Their first major label release puts them between post-modern metal and modern Pink Floyd style psychedelic sounds.

Album opener ‘Bright Black’ makes one feel as if they are watching the opening scene of a movie similar somewhere between Tron and Star Wars. The music director or composer for The Force Awakens should take note. Like its title, ‘A Ways Away’ is an instrumental that is simultaneously hollow and brimming with forlorn emotion. It too might go well with a pivotal movie scene.

Vocalist Bridge shines on the sublime ‘Ghosts’ while she wails with her guitar. Bassist Dave and drummer James provide the explosive support to her voice. Bridge also does wonders on ‘Soldier’. This is where she shows the most of her range and pours her emotion into the song. The end result is as fierce as Bridge appears. ‘Soldier’ is also the song most likely to get stuck in a person’s head; fitting for the end of the album. With this the band proves they can write tunes that are catchy and do not sacrifice their core sound.

InAeona are serious about making music true to their signature sound. However, they are not so serious that the album suffers in any way. With Force Rise the Sun they have created an album that may someday be looked upon as an early classic when the beginnings of post-modern metal are a part of history. One is left with an interest as to what they may put together next, but there is plenty to be sonically explored with this album until then.

 

8.5/10

MELISSA CAMPBELL

 


Cult Of Luna And Kylesa Book US Tour For This Fall


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Cult of Luna has booked a brief fall tour, co-headlining with Kylesa. Joining for the 9-date cross country jaunt will be Minsk, Subrosa and InAeona at different stops.

Cult of Luna – Kylesa tour dates:

Sept 01: Gramercy Theater – New York, NY*

Sept 02: Cafe Campus – Montreal CAN*

Sept 03: Mod Club Theater- Toronto, CAN*

Sept 04: Reggies- Chicago, IL*

Sept 05: Rickshaw Theater- Vancouver, CAN**

Sept 06: Neumo’s – Seattle, WA**

Sept 07: Star Theater – Portland, OR**

Sept 08: Slims – San Francisco, CA**

Sept 09: The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA**

*with InAeona

**with Minsk

**with Subrosa