Blood

Posted over 2 years ago


OSI is one of those bands who, because of their genuine love of the music and the instrument and the vehicle that they are for story telling, uotputs more than just interestnig prog. Indeed, their produuctions are a great mix of metal and prog. Again, Progressive metal, I suppose.

I've posted them before, and will again I'm sure.

Their latest album, Blood, was just recently released, and is again an album of amazing journeys and directions.

From their MySpace site:

"In Blood, O.S.I. have succeeded in creating a fascinating album at the crossroads between rock and progressive metal. Music that alternates between atmospherically dense and aggressively demanding elements, while effortlessly transcending barriers between different styles and genres.

Following its impressive predecessors, Office Of Strategic Influence (2003) and Free (2006), Blood is the third release by Kevin Moore and Jim Matheos. O.S.I. unites two exceptional composers who share their penchant for the unusual and are on the same artistic wavelength. "We have different musical tastes but an unspoken musical understanding" Moore enthuses. The creative process which produced Blood lasted more than a year. In their now familiar long distance collaboration Matheos sent his ideas via email to Moore, who honed them to his own taste before mailing the results back to Matheos. At the end of the day, some pieces were sent back and forth countless times, while others, such as the pulsating metal track 'Be The Hero', required very little exchange. "When Jim sent me his tracks for I had a vocal idea right away. I think it all came together in a couple of days. I love when Jim sends really heavy ideas, and he doesn't mind me chopping them up. It was fun to play around with the times signatures by editing, and adding a lot of Minimoog effects and unison lines."

Along with Moore and Matheos, Blood features Porcupine Tree drummer Gavin Harrison. There's also a guest appearance by Mikael Åkerfeldt (Opeth) on 'Stockholm', which the Swedish musician composed together with the two O.S.I. masterminds. "I think it was Kevin's idea to have a guest vocalist. He asked me if I had any suggestions and I immediately thought of Mikael," Matheos explains. "It was Mikael's choice, we gave him several songs to pick from. Mikael wrote the lyrics and melody and recorded his parts at home in Sweden."

Moore and Matheos took care of the album's production themselves, while the mix was done with Grammy winner Phil Magnotti. Blood is an ambitious album recorded by real masters of their trade, for people with a taste for the above-average. -Info Courtesy InsideOut.de"

Comments (4)

  1. Cinful says

    those aren't just good tunes ... they're yummy!!! :)

    Permalink posted 10/11/2009
  2. Lady Miss Ian says

    I'm very picky about what kind of "heavier" music I listen to and, I gotta say, this is a good balance of the heavy, the electronic, and the vocal. Noice, Cap'n!

    Permalink posted 10/11/2009
  3. capndad says

    I like heavy unless it takes me to heavy places.

    Permalink posted 10/11/2009
  4. jaggerandrea says

    Yes, this is really cool.....I've always liked a fairly wide variety, including a good amount of heavy stuff----and this, to me, is great heavy stuff.

    Permalink posted 10/12/2009

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