MARCH 21, 2011


Physical copies of Snowtorch are not yet available, but you can now

purchase Snowtorch digitally at Bandcamp.com!


Also, visit the Snowtorch page under the albums section to stream Snowtorch in full, and check out the first reviews for Snowtorch under the reviews section!

FEBRUARY 25, 2011


The quest continues as we release our eighth album, Snowtorch, a musing on life, language and solar flares on March 20, 2011 (Spring equinox).  Snowtorch comes in 2 exciting formats - Compact Disc in Mini LP sleeve and Vinyl in gatefold.  Check with your favourite online supplier of fine music.

We are hopeful that 2011 will also see the release of a companion album entitled 7½, which contains songs left out of the Snowtorch cycle.  More on this later.  Also, be on the lookout for a new edition of Doomsday Afternoon, which is now sold out and ready for a fresh edition.  As our albums sell out we will be upgrading and modifying our releases so they appear only in cardboard Mini LP sleeves.  We think this is a great development (although slightly more expensive).


JUNE 29, 2009


Summer Solstice 2009 saw the release of our newest album, “Number Seven”. This album is a continuation of the long form compositions found on Doomsday Afternoon and Chupacabras. It represents another foray into progressive rock, with perhaps a good dollup of chamber jazz and classic rock. For this release, we stayed completely in-house, inviting no outside musicians to contribute. We wanted to see what we could cook up with our live band. I think you will be surprised! See the recent interview on ProgArchives.com here.

Early in August we are performing at the Three Rivers Progressive Rock Festival in Pittsburgh, PA. We are humbled to say we are on the bill with IQ, Crack The Sky, It Bites, Glass Hammer, Singularity, Edensong and several other exciting acts. For tickets and more information on 3RP click here. On August 6, we will be in Brooklyn, NY at Club Europa for a gig with Edensong and 3rDegree. Gig is from 7 until midnight and the address is 98 Meserole Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222.

Additionally, we will have a song called Strange Cloud on the next Colossus/Musea project, a 3 CD set based on Dante’s Purgatory to be released later in the summer (we hear...). This song will also be available on our album “7 ½” which is slated to come out toward the end of the year.

A special note about our album 313: We have sold out the initial run and there are currently no plans to restock this title, although it is still available on iTunes and your favourite download portals.


FEBRUARY 09, 2009


We are two months (at most, I hope) away from releasing our newest album, "Number Seven". This album is a continuation of the long form compositions found on Doomsday Afternoon and Chupacabras. It represents another foray into progressive rock, with perhaps a good dollup of chamber jazz and classic rock. For this release, we stayed completely in-house, inviting no outside musicians to contribute. We wanted to see what we could cook up with our live band. I think you will be surprised! See the recent interview on ProgArchives.com here.

Early in August we are performing at the Three Rivers Progressive Rock Festival in Pittsburgh, PA. We are humbled to say we are on the bill with IQ, Crack The Sky, It Bites, Glass Hammer, Edensong and several other exciting acts. Platinum level tickets are on sale now, general tickets open February 13. For more information on 3RP click here.

Additionally, we just submitted a song called Strange Cloud to the next Colossus/Musea project, a 3 CD set based on Dante's Purgatory to be released later in the year. This song is now up on our myspace page. This song will also be available on our album "7 ½" which is slated to come out later in the year (but which will be made available to folks attending 3RP in advance through special free download).

A special note about our album 313. We are nearly all sold out of the initial run and there are currently no plans to restock this title. Let this be laid to rest for the time being.