An intriguing meeting of two extraordinary instrumentalists. Read the full review at https://theprogspace.com/album_releases/week-14-2024/
Heavy Metal Philosophy
Check out this cool mention of Candles Burn as part of the “Dealer’s Choice” segment:
Metal Digest Review
"chamber music for metalheads"
Read the full review at https://metal-digest.com/2024/04/05/jason-blake-candles-burn/
Too Much Rock Podcast
“Rift and Reckoning” from Candles Burn. Was featured on episode #690 of the Too Much Rock Poscast. Listen now on your favorite streaming service.
Betreutes Proggen Review
“Intimate and passionate, gentle and unbridled. One could even believe that two soul-mate instruments have finally come together after a long search.
Chamber music for friends of progressive rock.”
Read the full Betreutes Proggen review at https://www.betreutesproggen.de/.../jason-blake.../
Nine Circles Review
“For someone who is always looking to how an instrument can be used outside of its main environment, having it be heard in this manner is exhilarating.”
Read the full Nine Circles review here: https://ninecircles.co/2024/04/05/album-review-jason-blake-featuring-raphael-weinroth-browne-candles-burn/
Candles Burn Out Today
Candles Burn featuring Raphael Weinroth-Browne on cello has been released today on 7d Media. The album was mixed by Amery Schmeisser at Gravel Road Recording, mastered by Andy VanDette at Evolve Mastering, and includes artwork by Robert Booth. Purchase details may be found below:
Invisible Oranges Early Stream
Invisible Oranges has an exclusive early stream of my Candles Burn album featuring Raphael Weinroth-Browne. Visit "Candles Burn" as Jason Blake Taps Cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne for Mesmerizing New Instrumental EP (Early Stream) (invisibleoranges.com) now to listen.