I Built The Sky special launch show for new album The Quiet Place Away
Labelled “Prog Titans” by Guitar World Magazine, Rohan ‘Ro’ Stevenson’s I Built The Sky presents a brand new, shiny studio album... but with a twist...
Titled The Quiet Place Away, the album is entirely acoustic, but is far from a stripped back release that likely comes to mind when hearing the words ‘acoustic album’. The album is a thoroughly progressive ten track body of work that explores a wide range of soundscapes sure to transport any avid progressive music fan through a unique journey unlike any other.
Since going full time with I Built The Sky in 2019, Stevenson has already garnered an impressive list of achievements, with his last release, the Coalesce EP, in collaboration with Jake Howsam Lowe (Plini, The Helix Nebula) charting at #1 over 4 categories on Bandcamp including Guitar and Progressive Metal, charting at #3 on the AIR charts and a spot in the top 40 on iTunes. Stevenson also scraped in among the last tours before covid with band Monuments in Europe/UK in 2020, released the single The Fire Inside with guest vocalist, Monuments own Andy Cizek and guitarist Olly Steele, and pioneered a new sound in writing one of his best pieces of work for The Quiet Place Away across 2020-2021. It’s clear that treading water is not something Stevenson believes in.
2022 will see I Built The Sky release the fully-fledged 10 track album The Quiet Place Away, but not one to rest on his laurels, Stevenson has also produced a documentary of the recording process, directed four videoclips (including immersive artwork from acclaimed artist Pat Fox) and after dominating three shows across Australia’s UNCAGED Festival nationally, has just announced a home town Melbourne headline album launch featuring two full sets, one from the new release featuring guest musicians on strings, piano and percussion, as well as a complete metal set with all the riffy, shreddy goodness fans already know and love.
About the Sound:
Titled The Quiet Place Away, the album is entirely acoustic, but is far from a stripped back release that likely comes to mind when hearing the words ‘acoustic album’. The album is a thoroughly progressive ten track body of work that explores a wide range of soundscapes sure to transport any avid progressive music fan through a unique journey unlike any other.
Since going full time with I Built The Sky in 2019, Stevenson has already garnered an impressive list of achievements, with his last release, the Coalesce EP, in collaboration with Jake Howsam Lowe (Plini, The Helix Nebula) charting at #1 over 4 categories on Bandcamp including Guitar and Progressive Metal, charting at #3 on the AIR charts and a spot in the top 40 on iTunes. Stevenson also scraped in among the last tours before covid with band Monuments in Europe/UK in 2020, released the single The Fire Inside with guest vocalist, Monuments own Andy Cizek and guitarist Olly Steele, and pioneered a new sound in writing one of his best pieces of work for The Quiet Place Away across 2020-2021. It’s clear that treading water is not something Stevenson believes in.
2022 will see I Built The Sky release the fully-fledged 10 track album The Quiet Place Away, but not one to rest on his laurels, Stevenson has also produced a documentary of the recording process, directed four videoclips (including immersive artwork from acclaimed artist Pat Fox) and after dominating three shows across Australia’s UNCAGED Festival nationally, has just announced a home town Melbourne headline album launch featuring two full sets, one from the new release featuring guest musicians on strings, piano and percussion, as well as a complete metal set with all the riffy, shreddy goodness fans already know and love.
About the Sound:
Love prog but bored of the norm? Come and visit The Quiet Place Away and experience something new innovative and oh-so satisfying.
The album features gorgeous string arrangements throughout, curtesy of Jake Willson (UK), piano/keys/synth's performed by Australia's own Ian Peres (Wolfmother, Ash Grunwald, Xavier Rudd) production, mixing and mastering by none other than Forrester Savell who has worked with the best in prog/rock and metal worldwide (Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, Animals As Leaders, Twelve Foot Ninja and more) all lead by Rohan's exceptional guitar lead compositions.
From the delicate to the dense, the album has it all. Some standout tracks being The Quiet Place Away which kicks off the album, a definite mood setter from the get-go, lush strings engulfing Rohan's smooth guitar textures that provide a very chilled out and satisfying ride.
Moving through the album, the next notable track is also the first single called Let Yourself Dream which showcases some of Rohan's more intricate guitar playing with a gorgeous video clip to go with it in which Rohan claims "was a dream I actually had, so I thought I'd re-create it for the video".
Continuing on, the songs become more elaborate and begin to really push the boundaries of acoustic music, feeling more like... Progressive Acoustic? is that a thing?? Don't know, but it should be. The Visitor encapsulates this perfectly starting out very chill, but soon blooms with the most glorious of harmonics that just wash across you, the song continues to build and grow reaching some really unexpected harmonic lines, ear catching piano licks, and strings that feature the most pleasing of arrangements, all in all a strong feature from the release.
This Is Astral Travel introduces some 5/4 time signature goodness but in the most hookiest of ways, this is going to be one of the tracks that won't leave your head after hearing it, the way the song kicks in is glorious a proper musical journey to escape into. Time Travel Experience starts of quite sweetly with a nice melodic riff which leads into some more odd time fun and melodic layering and interesting chord progressions, this song is very dynamic from subtle to absolutely huge, weird to say that for an acoustic song, but listen through for the pay off when 'that bit' at the 2:30 mark kicks in, almost haunting in nature. The last track See You Next Time leaves us with a more stripped back track and an uplifting mood to end on after such a wild journey from previous tracks. A great finish that proves adding all the bells and whistles is not always needed to produce a great song worthy of a place on the album.
About the Art:
The album features gorgeous string arrangements throughout, curtesy of Jake Willson (UK), piano/keys/synth's performed by Australia's own Ian Peres (Wolfmother, Ash Grunwald, Xavier Rudd) production, mixing and mastering by none other than Forrester Savell who has worked with the best in prog/rock and metal worldwide (Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, Animals As Leaders, Twelve Foot Ninja and more) all lead by Rohan's exceptional guitar lead compositions.
From the delicate to the dense, the album has it all. Some standout tracks being The Quiet Place Away which kicks off the album, a definite mood setter from the get-go, lush strings engulfing Rohan's smooth guitar textures that provide a very chilled out and satisfying ride.
Moving through the album, the next notable track is also the first single called Let Yourself Dream which showcases some of Rohan's more intricate guitar playing with a gorgeous video clip to go with it in which Rohan claims "was a dream I actually had, so I thought I'd re-create it for the video".
Continuing on, the songs become more elaborate and begin to really push the boundaries of acoustic music, feeling more like... Progressive Acoustic? is that a thing?? Don't know, but it should be. The Visitor encapsulates this perfectly starting out very chill, but soon blooms with the most glorious of harmonics that just wash across you, the song continues to build and grow reaching some really unexpected harmonic lines, ear catching piano licks, and strings that feature the most pleasing of arrangements, all in all a strong feature from the release.
This Is Astral Travel introduces some 5/4 time signature goodness but in the most hookiest of ways, this is going to be one of the tracks that won't leave your head after hearing it, the way the song kicks in is glorious a proper musical journey to escape into. Time Travel Experience starts of quite sweetly with a nice melodic riff which leads into some more odd time fun and melodic layering and interesting chord progressions, this song is very dynamic from subtle to absolutely huge, weird to say that for an acoustic song, but listen through for the pay off when 'that bit' at the 2:30 mark kicks in, almost haunting in nature. The last track See You Next Time leaves us with a more stripped back track and an uplifting mood to end on after such a wild journey from previous tracks. A great finish that proves adding all the bells and whistles is not always needed to produce a great song worthy of a place on the album.
About the Art:
The artwork is also a large reason why we can see that Rohan ain't playin’, so to speak, commissioning artist Pat Fox, who has worked with such high-profile artists including Tash Sultana, Northlane, The Amity Affliction, Taking Back Sunday and many more, to literally create "The Quiet Place Away”. Pat loves to work with real world concepts, so after discussions took place about artwork direction for the album, the decision was made to create and bring to life The Quiet Place Away for real.
As the album roll out continues with second and third singles being launched, the artwork captures the moods by venturing into different times of day and scenes with Rohan, wife and doggo's featuring as they go about their day at The Quiet Place Away. Each piece includes Insane details over 12 unique scenes, so keep an eye on socials to see when they drop.
The ten song album is set for independent release on Friday 3rd June with pre-orders available now from I Built The Sky.
See/hear new single Let Yourself Dream on Friday 13th May.
See it live in Melbourne with a special show with two dynamic sets of instrumental mastery.
Fri 24th June - Melbourne, Northcote Social Club - tickets from Oztix
As the album roll out continues with second and third singles being launched, the artwork captures the moods by venturing into different times of day and scenes with Rohan, wife and doggo's featuring as they go about their day at The Quiet Place Away. Each piece includes Insane details over 12 unique scenes, so keep an eye on socials to see when they drop.
The ten song album is set for independent release on Friday 3rd June with pre-orders available now from I Built The Sky.
See/hear new single Let Yourself Dream on Friday 13th May.
See it live in Melbourne with a special show with two dynamic sets of instrumental mastery.
Fri 24th June - Melbourne, Northcote Social Club - tickets from Oztix