Odin's Court & Enchant Hit the Road!

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Gas up the car or google cheap airline tickets, two GREAT bands, Odin's Court and Enchant, will be on tour together in May. Enchant released a terrific album :D last fall, and just in the last several weeks Odin's Court released what is easily their best :Smokin: album yet.

Here is the announcement from Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/infinityconcerts

Below is a press release on Odin's Court's new album and tour. I hope to bump into a few of you while we exercise the back of our necks!

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For Immediate Release

Prog Metal Band Odin's Court To Release Eagerly Awaited Fifth Album Turtles All The Way Down

Progressive Metal for fans of Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Devin Townsend, Porcupine Tree, HIM, Iron Maiden, and Queen

Baltimore, MD - USA based progressive rock and metal band Odin's Court's eagerly awaited 5th album Turtles All the Way Down will hit the streets on March 3, 2015. After releasing four diverse albums on ProgRock Records internationally, Odin’s Court will release their latest album independently through their own label D2C Studios.

Band leader Matt Brookins commented on the latest album: “On Turtles All the Way Down, our sound is refined with a balance of modern and classic vibes, while still retaining the signature 'Odin's Court' sound. We also have the 'missing piece' that completes us – a new vocalist that can bring the emotion and technicality to the music that it deserves. Dimetrius LaFavors' vocals, combined with the more mature song writing and production, have taken us to the next level.” The artwork was done by French painter J.P. Fournier.

As with all of the Odin's Court full length releases, the newest is a concept album. This album deals with ideas and questions relating to the entire universe – how did it start, where is it going, what makes it tick, what is its purpose, etc. – from the point of view of the individual's mind. It deals with mankind's quest for knowledge, and how that knowledge changes. New discoveries often change humanity's understanding or turn perceptions upside down, sometimes making long held beliefs immaterial. The title refers to the idiom that references “infinite recursion” or in layman's terms, “what came first: the chicken or the egg?”

Brookins commented on the concept: “In a nutshell, Turtles All the Way Down is about the quest for knowledge, and how the human race learns more through experiments, observation, and discoveries over time. New findings may challenge long held beliefs, which in turn may cause deep thoughts in one's mind for how these findings impact personal or social beliefs. While the songs are much more accessible, the music still has serious intricacies for the technical music lover. The melodies and harmonies with the vocals are catchier than our past work, but thematically this album deals with pretty heavy subject matter. For the prog lover, the concept and lyrics are definitely an order of magnitude above 'Nerd Rock' since it is largely inspired by physics. Of course, the other important inspiration is human emotion, as no matter what science may observe, individuals' experiences always have an intangible factor to them that cannot be truly expressed or understood in textbook terms – they have to be learned through life.”

Check out the video to the first single from the album “…But What’s the Question?”: http://youtu.be/hxkk4gavGnE



Brookins explained the meaning behind the song, “The first single from Turtles All the Way Down is ‘…But What’s the Question?’ The song speaks to humanity’s need to question everything, and while asking questions is important towards obtaining knowledge, we may not always be asking the right questions. Environment and genetics contribution towards individuals and social conditioning, which in turn may result in programming people’s perspectives. Perspectives can warp and shadow the way we approach problems or questions, and thus cause people to often ask the wrong questions - which means getting the wrong answers.”

Odin's Court is a Maryland, USA based band that was formed by Matt Brookins in 2001. The band is best described as progressive metal & rock, fusing classic and modern sounds that transcend several genres. In 2013, the band picked up lead vocalist Dimetrius LaFavors; with a voice reminiscent of classic vocalists in the rock, metal, and progressive genres, he added the “final piece” needed to polish off the band's sound, while still maintaining a unique voice. Rick Pierpont, an infectious presence on stage, provides excellent and exciting leads that soar through the music. Brookins provides additional vocals and performs on various instruments as needed, doubling as band producer. The current line up started gigging in 2013, and has been winning over new fans with each show performed.

Odin's Court:
Matt Brookins - Vocalist, Guitarist, Keyboardist, and multi-instrumentalist
Rick Pierpont - Guitarist, Backing Vocalist
Dimetrius LaFavors – Vocalist
Gary Raub – Drummer, Percussionist, and Backing Vocalist
Jason Pierpont – Bassist

Odin's Court has been known to perform energetic live shows in the United States, primarily gigging on the east coast doing festivals, short tours, and one-off performances. The band has shared the stage with many classic and modern greats, including (but not limited too) Symphony X, Spock’s Beard, King’s X, Kamelot, Steve Whiteman (Kix, Funny Money), Sonata Arctica, Helloween, Jon Oliva’s Pain, Zero Hour, Crimson Glory, Circle II Circle, Devin Townsend, Circa, Enchant, and more.

Here's what the press have raved about Odin's Court:

“You just want to sit back and let the music wash over you.” - Hardrock Haven

“The very core of songwriting...is very good so there is plenty to sink your teeth into.” - Metal Revolution

“Odin's Court delivers...heavy riffs, melodic vocals, lush keyboards, and interesting instrumental runs.” - Prog Archives

“A truly impressive effort, with solid songwriting and outstanding musicianship. Terrific melodic prog/metal that gets better with every listen!” – USA Progressive Music

“4.5 out of 5: Turtles All the Way Down is an exceptional album of classic melodic progressive rock and metal…Easily recommended.” – Danger Dog

“Odin's Court mixes metal and hard rock to a tasty menu that you can enjoy anytime.” – Proggies.ch

In closing Matt Brookins has this to impart, “The main message is that life is a beautiful journey and as far as we can observe with empirical results, only happens one. So stop and smell the roses. Question things. Seek knowledge. Learn. Gain experience. Don't believe everything you're told without your own research. Don't be a slave to old ideals or institutions if you have reason to believe new discoveries tell you something else. Form relationships and work to sustain them.”

To purchase Odin's Court Turtles All the Way Down CD:
http://www.OdinsCourtBand.Com/store.html
http://odinscourt.bandcamp.com/music
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R82X2QC/
http://nightmarerecords.com/new/odin-s-court-turtles-all-the-way-down
http://itunes.apple.com/album/id951784646

Catch Odin’s Court Live:
February 28 – Crossroads – Glen Burnie, MD (Baltimore, MD) – CD Release Party
March 14 – Memories – Waldorf, MD (Washington DC) – CD Release Party
May 5 – NJ Proghouse – Dunellen, NJ – With Enchant
May 6 – Fish Head Cantina –Baltimore, MD – With Enchant
May 7 – Empire – Springfield, VA (Washington DC) – With Enchant
May 8 – 120 Tavern – Atlanta, GA – With Enchant
May 9 – TBD – TBD –Raleigh / Durham, NC

CONTACT:
Email: band@odinscourtband.com

OFFICIAL SITES:
Band: www.OdinsCourtBand.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/odinscourtband
YouTube: www.youtube.com/odinscourt

Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com
 
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May 7 – Empire – Springfield, VA (Washington DC) – With Enchant

That can make for a long weekend for me. I'm already planning on going to RoSFest, and unfortunately because Enchant is the headliner on day 2, I'll have to miss their set. (The price of having a school-aged child is that he generally needs to get to school on Monday.)
 
BRING ENCHANT WITH YOU TO RALEIGH!!!!!! :Smokin:

I'll plan to be at the show either way, but BRING ENCHANT WITH YOU TO RALEIGH!! :)

Craig

Craig,

Unfortunately Enchant won't be doing any more shows than the dates announced. Maybe down the road, but for this particular run, this is it...
 
That can make for a long weekend for me. I'm already planning on going to RoSFest, and unfortunately because Enchant is the headliner on day 2, I'll have to miss their set. (The price of having a school-aged child is that he generally needs to get to school on Monday.)


Sounds like no better time to expose the little guy to what great music is! I am sure his teachers would approve! (Actually, I took my two boys, Sam and Jake, with me to see the Steve Morse band and the Dixie Dregs when they were 5 and 7 years old. I have a great picture of them with Steve at about 2:30AM after the concert. Sam was wearing a Scooby-Doo tee shirt - priceless!)
 
Sounds like no better time to expose the little guy to what great music is! I am sure his teachers would approve! (Actually, I took my two boys, Sam and Jake, with me to see the Steve Morse band and the Dixie Dregs when they were 5 and 7 years old. I have a great picture of them with Steve at about 2:30AM after the concert. Sam was wearing a Scooby-Doo tee shirt - priceless!)

My son is ADHD, heavy on the H. At concerts he gets bored easily, and when he's bored, he's insufferable.

Best exposure to live music I can give him is going to ProgDay and have it happen while he's busy playing outside.
 
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For those interested in our new album Turtles All the Way Down, check out some of the reviews so far. It has gotten universal praise thus far in the press (though there are hundreds of promos that went out, so who knows if the all positive reviews will keep up :)).

http://usaprogmusic.com/joomla/inde...iew=607-Odin-s-Court-Turtles-All-the-Way-Down
http://www.dangerdog.com/2015-music-reviews/odins-court-turtles-all-the-way-down.php#.VOOIDrktEdV
http://www.seaoftranquility.org/revi...ntent&id=17240
http://www.ladyobscure.com/albums/odins-court-turtles-all-the-way-down/
http://www.heavy-metal.de/?id=29282
http://www.the-rocker.co.uk/
http://proggies.ch/wordpress/?p=1476
http://www.amazon.com/Odins-Court-T...sr_1_2_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

And here are some thoughts from ProgPower forum members (was in another thread):

http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/...ter-new-odins-court-album-2.html#post10957370

I got my copy in last Friday and had a chance to give it a whirl today.

Worth the price of admission. Vocals are spot on, fantastic. Super smooth and just plain great to listen to, imo. This is a very solid piece of melodic prog. I wager it should make you some new fans.

I attended the preview listening party and I can say that I think that many on the forum will be very pleased with the new album. The last song, an extended proggy piece, is my favorite. This is a huge step forward for Odin's Court. I just got my copy today and I can't wait to spend some quality time with it.

This is by far the best Odin's Court album. Dimetrius' vocals adds a new dimension to the band. I'm proud that I was able to contribute to the production via Kickstarter. Looking forward to your live shows coming in February and March.

What the hell are the folks up in the DC area eating and drinking? The ASoT and Iris Divine projects and now this? Whatever it is, I'll have seconds. Just another quality result here. So cool to be able to support good work and good people.
 
So glad my designer checked, then I checked, then Enchant checked, then Odin's Court checked... *sigh*

Updated poster coming soon... :p

Thanks for pointing that out!
 
Looking forward to this. I live just north of Marietta GA. Big Enchant fan for many years. Interested to check out Odin's Court as well.
 
proud to be hosting the ENCHANT/Odin's Court show in Marietta, GA. with local support from prog-metallers CODA and prog-rockers NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED :D

Tickets on sale MARCH 4th!
 
Folks around Baltimore (and DC), I hope you can make it out to the show this Saturday...both Odin's Court and A Sound of Thunder at Crossroads in Glen Burnie! m/

Two GREAT bands! :Spin: Sorry that I can't make it to Baltimore, but Marietta, GA is on my calendar for sure. I hope that you play some of Turtles.
 
Two GREAT bands! :Spin: Sorry that I can't make it to Baltimore, but Marietta, GA is on my calendar for sure. I hope that you play some of Turtles.
Thanks. :) We are lucky that the DC/MD/VA area has so many great bands. We've been fortunate to play with so many over the years.

Absolutely! What do you want to hear? (Why do I have a feeling you are going to say the long song...)
 
DO NOT PLAY "Africa"! :fu::devil:

In all seriousness, you guys have fun with this, wishing you luck and success! Soon as I get my finances together, you'll see an order for the new cd... I can't have your other guitar player hassling me if I don't!