No Ordinary World voted Best Album of 2019 by Progwinds
No ordinary World was choosen by Progwinds as their Album of the Year for 2019. Thank you Progwinds!
No ordinary World was choosen by Progwinds as their Album of the Year for 2019. Thank you Progwinds!
No Ordinary World was voted Best Album of 2019 by Get Ready To Rock.
Thanks to everyone who voted!
Our debut Chasing The Monsoon album ‘No Ordinary World’ has been shortlisted in the Get Ready To Rock Best of 2019 New Album category!
You can vote for the album on the Get Ready To Rock website
Thank you for your support!
Great review of No Ordinary World in the new issue of Prog magazine out now.
“Whatever touchstones you point to, this album succeeds on the back of old-fashioned song writing virtues: strong hooks, powerful melodies and stirring emotional resonance” Johnny Sharp Prog Magazine
Check out the new issue for the full review.
The new issue of Powerplay Magazine features a great review of No Ordinary World.
“The promise of Chasing The Monsoon has attained almost legendary status”
“Those evocative atmospheres combine with nods to the rhythms and the sounds of world music and in particular convey a vast cinematic sweep that’s housed in a lush production”
“A labour of love that conveys a band shining a positive light on an uncertain world”
The new issue of the magazine also includes a track pass code which allows you to download a free Chasing The Monsoon track from the Powerplay magazine website.
Ian & Steve were interviewed recently by Graham Harfleet for his Progzilla Progressive Rock Show broadcast on Nov 24th. You can listen to the podcast of the show on Mixcloud and hear Ian & Steve selecting some of their favourite tracks from other artists. The show also features some tracks from the debut Chasing The Monsoon album.
Another great review of the debut album @ Progressive Rock Central
“Chasing The Monsoon is a superb crossover project that brings together an exciting mix of musical genres, including superbly constructed progressive rock, mesmerizing and dreamy ambient electronic atmospheres, edgy trip hop, evocative Celtic sounds and a rich palette of world music rhythms and chants.”
Thanks to Get Ready To Rock for the great 5* review of No Ordinary World.
Check out the full review on the Get Ready To Rock website.
“if you like highly melodic/mildly ambient rock spiced with just a soupçon of World elements, and appreciate fine female vocals, then No Ordinary World is a brilliantly produced album you’ll want to revisit time, and time again.
An album of the year contender, for sure. *****” Pete Whalley Get Ready To Rock
Thanks to Rob Fisher from The Progressive Aspect for his beautiful and in-depth review of No Ordinary World.
Check out the review on The Progressive Aspect website
“every now and then a rare and exceptional opportunity emerges to rediscover the beauty which lies all around us, a privilege offered to appreciate the world anew through the eyes, the ears and the music of another. No Ordinary World, the debut studio album from Chasing the Monsoon, is precisely that happy opportunity.”