“Blake brilliantly masters his Warr guitar, and his performances are impressive, proving to be complex but also very melodic.” Read the full review at https://www.profilprog.com/quick-reviews-2/jason-blake
Echoes and Dust Review
“For those who like to get into the dooming power and complexity that Jason has endured with his majestic fingers throughout his Warr Guitar, then prepare for the Infinite Fade to begin, because it’s going to be one hell of a ride that you’ll never, ever forget.” Read the full review at Jason Blake – Infinite Fade | Echoes And Dust
Selective Memory Interview
I recently did an interview with Selective Memory where I discussed my latest EP, Aziola Cry, and music in Chicago. Please read the full interview at Fade to Grey: The instrumental mastery of Warr guitarist Jason Blake | Selective Memory
Metal Digest Review
"Jason Blake is back with his weird, enormous guitar"
Read the full review at: https://metal-digest.com/2025/10/17/jason-blake-infinite-fade/?fbclid=IwdGRleANfIlNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHs37vCIeUkC39C6Pw1fhgrVzvVoyO3_4tzfQWKK7YOyuh0tlDAmzARKQCNwk_aem_6_3g5f_H54dsqYiQrXlIgw
Infinite Fade Out Today
My new EP is out today! Purchase it now at Infinite Fade | Jason Blake
I had the idea to create a story about the decline of a futuristic civilization. As I began composing the music for this album, I decided to have it follow in the format of a Greek tragedy. While the majority of the songs are technically solo pieces, I did use a Wazinator DropKick stompbox pedal to add a percussive element. For tracks six and seven, I included drums by my Aziola Cry bandmate, Tommy Murray. I wanted the entire album to build up to the conclusion of the story and so I decided to include drums on the final two songs. Of my solo releases, I would say that this closest resembles my writing for Aziola Cry.
Beyond the conceptual idea, the music was written with live performance in mind as each of the songs have been performed as part of my solo Warr Guitar shows. While I haven’t played the album in its entirety on stage yet, I do have plans of making this happen.
Pre-order Infinite Fade
I had the idea to create a story about the decline of a futuristic civilization. As I began composing the music for this album, I decided to have it follow in the format of a Greek tragedy. While the majority of the songs are technically solo pieces, I did use a Wazinator DropKick stompbox pedal to add a percussive element. For tracks six and seven, I included drums by my Aziola Cry bandmate, Tommy Murray. I wanted the entire album to build up to the conclusion of the story and so I decided to include drums on the final two songs. Of my solo releases, I would say that this closest resembles my writing for Aziola Cry.
Preorder the album here.