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Check out the new Intervals video

Wednesday November 11, 2020. 04:19 AM , from I Heart Guitar
Torchbearers of progressive, instrumental rock, INTERVALS, have shared ‘String Theory’, the latest single from the band’s highly anticipated full-length, Circadian, due out 13th November.
Featuring a guest performance from guitar virtuoso Marco Sfogli, listen to ‘String Theory’ here:

Aaron Marshall comments: “‘String Theory’ features one of my all time favourite guitarists Marco Sfogliand I’m hyped for you guys to hear his contribution on this tune”.
‘String Theory’ follows the widely praised singles ‘Lock & Key’ and ‘5-HTP’.
Circadian was co-produced by Marshall and fellow Torontonian, Sam Guaiana (Silverstein, Obey The Brave, Like Pacific) – marking the first time the esteemed producer had ever worked on an instrumental record. It was also the first time that most of the work on an INTERVALS record was done locally in Toronto. As a result, Marshall had the opportunity to be more involved in the production and mixing process than ever before.
Circadian is meant to be viewed as a singular piece, with obsessive attention paid to the flow of the record. It’s full of motifs, cadences, and themes that are revisited throughout the record and even recalled from previous releases. Circadian intentionally clocks in at eight songs and roughly 40 minutes, as Marshall gave considerable thought to where the sweet spot between listener satisfaction and desire to immediately play it back was. Every minute detail surrounding the record has purpose, and builds towards an all encompassing experience.
Pre-order Circadian here: https://www.sheethappenspublishing.com/artists/intervals
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More information on INTERVALS:
Through the progressive, instrumental rock project, INTERVALS, Aaron Marshall has long been considered an innovator. He’s built a career on trusting his instincts, even when that intuition has led him down a road that is decidedly less travelled. That may mean tearing down genre norms, finding creative ways to interact with fans, or a commitment to self-releasing music even when label opportunities are readily available to him. Marshall has bet on himself continuously, and backed that gamble up with hard work, unparalleled creativity, and an uncompromising desire to make each INTERVALS release a pivotal moment in the lineage of instrumental rock. On INTERVALS’ latest record, Circadian, Marshall continues to push the limit at every turn, resulting in arguably the most dynamic record in the band’s highly-revered catalogue.
Photo: Wyatt Clough
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