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Caspian announces live streaming event on September 30th 2020

Caspian, who recently released their fifth full-length album, “On Circles” (Triple Crown Records), have partnered with Audiotree to give music lovers a one-time opportunity on September 30th, 2020, to view the band’s Fall 2019 career-spanning performance, replete with The Losander Chamber Orchestra, from The Cabot Theatre.

Caspian release documentary “Circles on Circles: A Cinematic Journey with Caspian”

Caspian, who recently released their fifth full-length album, “On Circles”, via Triple Crown Records, have made a full-length documentary, titled “Circles on Circles: A Cinematic Journey with Caspian”, available as a limited time rental, here.

The documentary news comes as the band has confirmed the remainder of their planned North American tour dates have been cancelled.

Caspian to release new studio album “On Circles” on January 24th 2020

Caspian, the symphonic Massachusetts-based band who have been dubbed “the most regal of the instrumental new rock school” (Pitchfork) and post-rock cosmonauts (Spin), return with their first album in over four years, releasing “On Circles” on January 24th, 2020, via Triple Crown Records.

The band gives fans an early preview of the eight-song, 46-minute album, streaming the song “Flowers of Light”. Check it out below.

Caspian announces Winter 2020 North American Tour

Caspian, the beloved Massachusetts-based sextet whose music Pitchfork said is “the most regal of the instrumental new rock school” and the New York Times described as making “immersive” and “epic” music, have announced an early 2020 Western North American tour, marking the band’s first swing through the West Coast in three years.

Russian Circles reveal new single “Kohokia”

With the steady reveal of their forthcoming album “Blood Year”, Russian Circles continue to remind the world why they have reigned as one of post-rock’s most stalwart forces. Their latest single, “Kohokia”, finds the trio in one of their most exploratory modes, capturing Slint-esque negative space in one moment, and blizzards of ashen metal in the next. 
 
Listen to Russian Circles’ blistering seven-minute track “Kohokia” below.