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    ProgPhonic 163 – Featuring: Age of Distraction (A Game Of Whispers)

    enAugust 30, 2024
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    Podcast Summary

    • Musical collaborationA musical collaboration between John Cook and Charlie Pramod led to the formation of Age of Distraction and their debut album, A Game of Whispers, which features a unique blend of progressive rock and atmospheric sounds.

      Age of Distraction's debut album, A Game of Whispers, was born from a musical collaboration between John Cook and Charlie Pramod. Cook had been writing music for a new project, but knew it needed vocals. He reached out to Pramod, who had previously worked with Cook in Ghost of the Machine. Pramod listened to the music and agreed to provide vocals, and from that point on, the band was formed. The album showcases their unique style and was created amidst both men's busy schedules. Listeners can expect a blend of progressive rock and atmospheric sounds in the album, which was inspired by Cook's initial home recordings.

    • Collaboration in MusicCollaboration in music thrives on trust, creativity, and positive relationships, allowing artists to explore greater possibilities and achieve impressive results together.

      Building a successful music project involves collaboration and trust in the artistic vision of others. An artist's willingness to let go of control allowed for greater creativity, resulting in impressive vocals and production. Working with talented and kind musicians not only enhances the music but also creates a positive atmosphere that fosters exceptional results. Each band member brought their unique skills to the table, leading to a cohesive sound that captured a range of emotions. The process can be smooth when everyone's contributions are valued, showcasing the importance of collaboration in the music industry.

    • Seamless album creationA group of inspired musicians effortlessly created a cinematic album with a uniform writing style and individual embellishments, completed swiftly and without ego or friction.

      The creation of the album was a seamless and effortless process, fueled by the collective inspiration and creativity of the musicians involved. There was a uniform writing style, but room for embellishment and individuality. The collaboration was easy-going, with no egos or friction, and the resulting sound is distinct and cinematic. The album evolved swiftly and fluidly, with most of the writing, recording, and production completed within a short timeframe. The musicians brought their unique talents to the table, resulting in a collaborative effort that showcases their accomplished abilities. The themes of toxic relationships thread throughout the album, and the artwork, featuring a human head with a ceaseless bursting out, reflects the semi-apocalyptic and contemplative nature of the music. The discovery of the Serbian artist who perfectly captured the album's themes was a serendipitous moment that tied all the elements together.

    • Band's creative processThe band's seamless creative process resulted in a cohesive and powerful album, with each member contributing their unique talents and everyone working together harmoniously.

      The creation of this album was a seamless and natural process for the band, with everyone involved doing what they do best and contributing their unique talents. The ease with which the music and lyrics came together is reflected in the final product, resulting in a cohesive and powerful album. Angela's involvement extended beyond her vocals, with her designing the artwork and canvases for each song on Spotify. Standout tracks include "Break My Bones," which was written and composed quickly and serves as the opening track, and "Compromised," the first piece of music the band worked on together. Additionally, the collaboration with Philip Stuckey and Ruby Jones on "Take Me Down" resulted in a beautiful acoustic vocal track. Overall, the album is a testament to the band's collective talent and their ability to work together harmoniously.

    • Collaborative song creationA simple vocal track can evolve into a full band song with the addition of a drum beat and collaboration between musicians and producers. The final product can be a powerful and haunting love song with intricate layers and themes of interpersonal relationships and the toxicity of whispers.

      The creation of the song "A Game of Whispers" was a collaborative effort between various musicians and producers. What started as an acoustic vocal track evolved into a full band track due to the addition of a drum beat in the studio to help the vocalist keep timing. The song's intricate layers, including multiple acoustic tracks, electric guitars, bass, piano keys, backing vocals, and drums, came together to create a haunting and powerful love song with a focus on interpersonal relationships and the toxicity of whispers behind one's back. The title track of the album, "A Game of Whispers," was chosen due to its massive sound, intense riffage, and Charlie's sublime vocal performance. The song's themes of balance, distractions, and the weighing of costs resonated with the group and became a standout track on the album.

    • Sneak Attack song productionBand members collaboratively refined 'Sneak Attack' track, making significant changes to guitars, bass, keys, and vocals to enhance overall sound, bringing it to life. Geographical challenges didn't hinder their goal to take it live on stage.

      The band members collaboratively worked on refining the track "Sneak Attack" for their album, making significant changes to the guitars, bass, keys, and vocals to enhance the overall sound and bring it to life. Mark contributed the keys, Dom built up the choirs, and John re-recorded the solo. The process involved numerous adjustments and improvements until they were all satisfied with the final product. Despite the geographical challenges, they aim to take the song and their music live on stage. The track "Sneak Attack" is a seven-and-a-half-minute piece with heavy elements and melodies, featuring lyrics about past regrets and the bittersweetness of memories.

    • Band's successUK-based progressive rock band Age of Distraction is making waves in the music industry with their debut album 'A Game of Whispers', signed with progrock.com's essentials and partnered with Bad Dog Promotions. They're currently on tour, with a second album 'Empires Must Fall' coming soon.

      Age of Distraction, a UK-based progressive rock band, is making waves in the music industry with their debut album "A Game of Whispers," which is available for digital download on Bandcamp and physical copies through gravitydream.co.uk. The band, consisting of John Cook, Charlie Pormal, Hailey Griffiths, Heather Findlay, and Mary Renault, is currently on tour in the UK. They recently signed with progrock.com's essentials and have partnered with Bad Dog Promotions for publicity and reviews. Their second album, "Empires Must Fall," is set to be released, and John Cook is working on a follow-up to their first album, "Game of Whispers," which includes previously unreleased tracks. The band expressed gratitude towards their record label, Robin Armstrong, for his professionalism and support in distributing their music worldwide. They also thanked their promoter, Anne Claire, for her efforts in securing publicity and reviews. Fans can catch Peter Prague's Check It Out show every Friday at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time, 7 p.m. GMT, featuring Long Earth, and tune in to Fusion Plus with Dave every Friday at 4 p.m. Central Standard Time, 10 p.m. GMT, for a fusion music experience. Mark Brownell's Psych Ward airs every Tuesday with the best 130 minutes of psychedelic madness starting at 3.20 PM CST, 9.20 PM GMT.

    • New Music PreviewThe radio show introduced new music from artists like Ghost of the Machine, Ruby Jones, Mark Gatlin, and Chris Herron, and highlighted notable releases such as Chris Herron's debut solo album and the latest albums by Mangrove and Clone, while also providing updates on upcoming shows and guest appearances.

      During the radio show, new music was showcased from various artists and bands including Ghost of the Machine, Ruby Jones, Mark Gatlin, and Chris Herron. Notable releases include the debut solo album "Hiding in Plain Sight" by Chris Herron, and the latest albums "Bridge to Fiction" by Mangrove, and "The Unseen" by Clone. Additionally, updates were given about upcoming shows and guest appearances on the radio station PragueRock.com. Overall, the radio show provided listeners with a preview of new music and kept them informed about upcoming events.

    • Monday shows on PragueRock.comMondays on PragueRock.com feature diverse progressive rock shows, from metal to avant-jazz core, with special guests and in-depth interviews.

      Monday on PragueRock.com is filled with unique and diverse progressive rock shows. Starting with Metal Mischief at 10 a.m. GMT with DJ Scott Loki, Mondays offer a range of music from progressive metal to avant-jazz core. At 2 p.m. Central Standard Time, Ian Carr's Post Avant Jazz Core Happy Hour plays a mix of avant and wild edgy music. In the evening in the US, DJ Mo's Music Unframed showcases a variety of genres at 6 p.m. Central Standard Time. With special guests and in-depth interviews, these shows offer listeners an engaging and immersive experience. Be sure to tune in and discover new music on Mondays at PragueRock.com.

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