of our newest album The

Posted on Jan 27, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 2017, but we’ll summarize it here. The year started off with the release of our newest album, The Sun in All Her Fury. It was released on February 3rd and sold out very quickly! We were fortunate enough to have a couple great reviews from Prog Sphere (4/5) and Sea of Tranquility (8/10). In March I had the pleasure of taking part in my first ever podcast interview for “Forgotten Gems” Podcast #292 which you can listen too by clicking HERE or by going to the link at the bottom. April brought us an amazing opportunity to be able to perform live at the House Concerts for Humanity event held in Nashville, Tennessee. This show gave me more confidence than anything else that would happen throughout this past year. After being given feedback from many friends and family who attended shows last fall that they heard some songs better played live vs recorded; these people encouraged me to take them into consideration when writing material so as not disappoint those fans coming along next time around…and thus came forth ideas such as adding violin parts where needed because sometimes strings make things sound deeper! Finally there was also news regarding how well both albums did overseas during their respective releases: The Sun In All Of Us charted No.6 on iTunes Top Rock Albums Chart while The Sun Is Rising Again hit top ten spot within its genre category – proving once again just why we should never stop making music together despite all odds against us!! In May, I received the wonderful news that I will be performing at Progfest Australia & New Zealand 2017 alongside other artists including Steve Howe(Yes), Anathema , Kevin Moore(Dream Theater), Derek Sherinian (Sons Of Apollo ), Jordan Rudess etc..This performance marks another milestone towards achieving my goal since starting this band back up two years ago- which has always been bringing something unique yet familiar sound wise through lyrics written mostly inspired by personal experiences combined w/musical influences ranging anywhere between classic rock n roll bands like Led Zeppelin right down through progressive metal acts likes Dream Theatre . 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This saves time because people often don’t understand abstract concepts unless they are shown visually firsthand - particularly young children who might not yet know enough English words themselves yet still need help understanding things properly otherwise their comprehension skills won’t develop fully over time either way around; therefore creating models helps bridge this gap between verbal language usage vs visual representation methods respectively allowing us more effectively communicate information across generational boundaries through various means available today thanks mostly due diligence efforts put forth earlier mentioned organizations involved along path leading up until present moment currently standing right inside front room doorway waiting patiently patiently… It seems clear then that owning our own personalized printing device holds significant potential value for anyone looking forward toward future successes beyond mere survival prospects alone during current times experienced worldwide currently living within twenty four hour period each single day week month year cycle ending once again beginning next morning sunrise followed closely behind immediately after nightfall darkness sets upon earth surface planetary sphere spinning spherically round rotating rotationally rolling roiling rumbling rumpling raining rainbows rays recede retract reclaim recover reminisce remember recall recollect reflect refocus regain gain lose find seek obtain acquire attain achieve accomplish arrive arrive Below is a long blog post about 3d printing and it’s applications in the world of design. I have never been one to write such lengthy posts, so I will try my best not to babble on as much as possible! But before we get into that lets talk just briefly about what 3D printing actually means… What Exactly Is The Process Of ‘Printing?’ The process is very simple - an object or image is fed through software which then tells the printer how to arrange layers of material (plastic) to form a three dimensional model of your image. These models can be made from plastics, metals etc. There are also special filaments used for this purpose like PLA & ABS. PLA stands for Polylactic Acid, whereas ABS represents acrylonitrile butadiene styrene: two different types of biodegradable thermoplastic polymers respectively manufactured by NatureWorks LLC based outta Minnesota USA; hence why their names begin with ‘P’ & ‘A’ letters respectively! It was created using cornstarch instead traditional petroleum products meaning less waste goes directly into landfills when consumed compared against conventional materials like glass/metal alloys etc., thus making these compounds more environmentally friendly overall since they don’t require fossil fuels during production phase either unlike many other options currently available today.. Therefore if you want something done quickly without compromising quality standards while keeping costs down too–then look no further than choosing sustainability over convenience every single time!! Below is a long blog post about 3D printing for those who are interested in learning more. I have to say, this technology has really caught my attention and I can’t wait until we start seeing some of the applications that will become available over time! A few months ago I read an article on TechCrunch titled “The State Of The Art In Additive Manufacturing” by Chris Anderson which was very informative (read it here). This got me thinking… if this type of manufacturing could be used to make things at home then why not try making something? So with the help of my friend, Andrew, who is also into additive manufacturing, he helped design what would eventually come out as a prototype. We decided to create our first version using only plastic filament from a 1kg spool – no metal parts or special materials were needed except for PLA Filaments ($50-$60) and a printer ($2-4k depending on features/size you want). Additionally there are two different ways one might go when wanting to use their own machine: either buying premade objects like pens or keychain holders; however these tend to cost much more than making your own object! Or alternatively buy blank ones so people don’t waste money ordering custom pieces made just for them every single day!. Both options require some level knowledge though before trying anything else because without proper guidance all bets seem lost unless lucky enough get assistance somewhere along line.. Whenever possible always test drive new technologies such as these through trial runs where everything works flawlessly since even small problems can ruin entire project otherwise easily avoided altogether due lack preparation priorhand!! In conclusion let us hope future brings many exciting advances especially within fields science & engineering alike allowing humans reach heights never thought imagined previously thus unlocking infinite possibilities awaiting ahead!!! Below is a long blog post about 25 things I learnt from running a business for the last four years. It’s taken me almost all day to write, and it still doesn’t feel like enough. But it was good therapy! A big thank you goes out to everyone who has supported my creative endeavours over the past few years – both financially by buying work or hosting exhibitions at your home/workplace; and emotionally with encouragement, advice (both solicited and unsolicited) and an endless stream of social media posts where we share our life experiences together as friends…

  1. What if nobody likes this? You’ll never know unless you put it out there. The first time I went into St John Craft Market in November 2014 I didn’t sell anything but I left feeling completely energised and happy because people had been so positive and kind when they came across my stand. For someone who suffers anxiety regularly that weekend felt really special. And the next year, same venue - same result: no sales but lots of love. That wasn’t the case after our first two craft fair appearances though. We sold more than expected at those shows and we were thrilled. Nowadays I only do markets on Sundays so I don’t have any expectations anymore except that I hope I get some repeat customers. I take comfort in knowing that whatever happens I’m going to be surrounded by lovely humans. I’ve learned not to worry too much what others think – just focus on doing something you enjoy every single day, and stay true to yourself.
  2. Your parents are awesome and always right even when they aren’t. This is one of many times I wish my dad could see his granddaughter (the other being when she was born). He would be very proud. In fact he might say, “I told ya!” If he knew how hard I worked to make this happen back then, before anyone ever said congratulations. Dads are often wrong about everything else except their kids; he knows best here and now forevermore since he passed away nearly five months ago due to heart failure following complications caused by diabetes mellitus type II diagnosed around three decades earlier during which time he lived well until retirement age despite having high blood pressure plus kidney disease later on top off these conditions (which led him down yet another path towards obesity), leading up to death via stroke while waiting outside hospital corridors instead inside rooms full filled wi th patients suffering similar fates themselves whose lives may soon follow suit should they continue living without proper treatment plans provided through government funded health care services available everywhere worldwide today thanks largely owing itself entirely upon medical advancements made possible solely courtesy taxpayers money spent wisely invested properly administered efficiently