A Voice Within

A Voice Within is the first studio album by the Canadian progressive metal band Intervals, released on March 4, 2014.[2] It is their first release with vocals and the only one with the singer Mike Semesky.[3]

A Voice Within
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 2014
RecordedNovember 2013
GenreProgressive metal, djent
Length49:33
LabelSelf-released, Basick
ProducerCameron McLellan & Jordan Valeriote
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Heavy Blog is Heavy[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ephemeral"5:04
2."Moment Marauder"4:48
3."Automaton"4:50
4."The Self Surrendered"8:05
5."Breathe"1:56
6."The Escape"4:03
7."Atlas Hour"7:09
8."Siren Sound"5:05
9."A Voice Within"8:29

Personnel

  • Mike Semesky - vocals
  • Aaron Marshall - guitar, bass guitar
  • Lukas Guyader - guitar, backing vocals on "Ephemeral", "Moment Marauder" and "Automaton"
  • Anup Sastry - drums
  • Cameron McLellan - additional bass guitar
  • Produced by Intervals, Cameron McLellan and Jordan Valeriote
  • Engineered and mixed by Jordan Valeriote
  • Mastered by Troy Glessner
  • Additional engineering by Cameron McLellan, Anup Sastry, Ken Dudley, and Scott Beseris
  • Nils Mikkelsen - electric piano on "Moment Marauder"
  • Lukas Guyader - string arrangement on "The Self Surrendered"
  • Randy Slaugh - string producer on "The Self Surrendered"
  • Ariel Loveland - violin on "The Self Surrendered"
  • Emily Rust - violin on "The Self Surrendered"
  • Michael Rollins - viola on "The Self Surrendered"
  • Sara Cerrato - cello on "The Self Surrendered"
  • Choir vocals on "The Self Surrendered" by Michael Ciccia, Matt HK, Lukas Guyader, Anup Sastry and Aaron Marshall
  • Backing vocals on "Atlas Hour" by Anup Sastry, Lukas Guyader and Aaron Marshall

References

  1. Rowe, Jimmy. "Intervals – A Voice Within". Heavy Blog is Heavy. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  2. "Intervals Premiere New Album, A Voice Within", Revolvermag, March 4, 2014.
  3. Louis Dale (February 27, 2014). "Monolith". The Monolith. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014.



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