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Caligula's Horse

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | SELF

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | SELF
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"Caligula's Horse - Moments From Ephemeral City"

Pulling on the heartstrings from the get-go, Caligula's Horse is a melodic feast of tasteful guitar histrionics and perfectly textured grooves. I am always impressed to see the diversification of the Progressive "scene" in my home country of Australia. Thankfully for me and prog lovers abound, we have Sam Vallen (Quandary) and his perfectly selected singer, Jim Grey (Arcane). This truly is a unique piece of writing and something that moves you in a way that true progressive album should. Perhaps it is unfortunate for the boys in Caligula's Horse that the first track 'The City Has No Empathy" is my favourite as the rest of the album does not live up to the feeling I got from the opener. This is due to the sheer brilliance of the opener as opposed to any flawed songwriting. At 3:45 in the opener the chorus breaks down into a Xylophone unison with the guitars that makes me shout "Yes!" and I don't mean the band, althought that may be equally apt.

The guitar playing and tones therein are simply astonishing with enough girth to keep the heaviest Progressive Metal fan entranced as well as the gentlest of Progressive fans. The emotional warmth to Vallen's guitar playing is perplexing at times and I really wonder how such music would be approached in a live setting as the note density is comparable to that of any instrumental guitar hero (Vai, Satriani, Petrucci). Perhaps what I enjoy most about the album is the blend of modern and vintage sounds which sits in complete equilibrium and does not evoke thoughts that this is simply an homage to the band's influences. The music is very rich harmonically whilst not isolating listeners with excessive breaks from diatonic tonality. That being said, Vallen and Grey together work to build great moments of tension and release - a special highlight is the magnificent outside note choices in Vallen's leads.

There are some moments of shear guitar brilliance like all of 'Singularity' and the clean guitar arpeggiations in Ephemera. Tosin Abasi eat your heart out, Caligula's Horse is here.

Vocalist, Jim Grey has always impressed me since hearing 'Chronicles of the Waking Dream' by his band Arcane. This is a singer who is both pleasurable to listen due to his ethereal vocal qualities, as well as being able to unleash some visceral power when called for. Being a singer, it is quite an intimidating and humbling listen to hear how effortless Grey can communicate every emotion imaginable; a wonderful gift to Australian music and Caligula's Horse indeed.

So far, this is the best release to come out in Australia this year and I will be keeping it my top 10 internationally for 2011. For fans of Allan Holdsworth, Animals as Leaders, Arcane, Opeth, Frost*, The Beatles, and anyone with an open mind to progressive music.

***** - ProgArchives - Doug Skene


"Caligula's Horse - Moments From Ephemeral City"

Pulling on the heartstrings from the get-go, Caligula's Horse is a melodic feast of tasteful guitar histrionics and perfectly textured grooves. I am always impressed to see the diversification of the Progressive "scene" in my home country of Australia. Thankfully for me and prog lovers abound, we have Sam Vallen (Quandary) and his perfectly selected singer, Jim Grey (Arcane). This truly is a unique piece of writing and something that moves you in a way that true progressive album should. Perhaps it is unfortunate for the boys in Caligula's Horse that the first track 'The City Has No Empathy" is my favourite as the rest of the album does not live up to the feeling I got from the opener. This is due to the sheer brilliance of the opener as opposed to any flawed songwriting. At 3:45 in the opener the chorus breaks down into a Xylophone unison with the guitars that makes me shout "Yes!" and I don't mean the band, althought that may be equally apt.

The guitar playing and tones therein are simply astonishing with enough girth to keep the heaviest Progressive Metal fan entranced as well as the gentlest of Progressive fans. The emotional warmth to Vallen's guitar playing is perplexing at times and I really wonder how such music would be approached in a live setting as the note density is comparable to that of any instrumental guitar hero (Vai, Satriani, Petrucci). Perhaps what I enjoy most about the album is the blend of modern and vintage sounds which sits in complete equilibrium and does not evoke thoughts that this is simply an homage to the band's influences. The music is very rich harmonically whilst not isolating listeners with excessive breaks from diatonic tonality. That being said, Vallen and Grey together work to build great moments of tension and release - a special highlight is the magnificent outside note choices in Vallen's leads.

There are some moments of shear guitar brilliance like all of 'Singularity' and the clean guitar arpeggiations in Ephemera. Tosin Abasi eat your heart out, Caligula's Horse is here.

Vocalist, Jim Grey has always impressed me since hearing 'Chronicles of the Waking Dream' by his band Arcane. This is a singer who is both pleasurable to listen due to his ethereal vocal qualities, as well as being able to unleash some visceral power when called for. Being a singer, it is quite an intimidating and humbling listen to hear how effortless Grey can communicate every emotion imaginable; a wonderful gift to Australian music and Caligula's Horse indeed.

So far, this is the best release to come out in Australia this year and I will be keeping it my top 10 internationally for 2011. For fans of Allan Holdsworth, Animals as Leaders, Arcane, Opeth, Frost*, The Beatles, and anyone with an open mind to progressive music.

***** - ProgArchives - Doug Skene


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Moments From Ephemeral City (2011)

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Taking their name from the mad Roman emperor and his beloved steed Incitatus, CALIGULA’S HORSE is an Australian progressive rock/metal band intent on bridging the gap between dynamic, meaningful songwriting and instrumental prowess.

The brainchild of guitarist, songwriter and producer Sam Vallen, CALIGULA'S HORSE - initially composed of just Vallen and vocalist Jim Grey - released its digital debut “Moments From Ephemeral City” in April 2011, and received instant acclaim from lovers of all strains of progressive music across many continents. Originally intended as a studio-only project, Vallen and Grey put out feelers for a live band soon after the album's release, assembling the current lineup of Geoff Irish on drums, Zac Greensill on guitar and Dave Couper on bass and vocals.

CALIGULA’S HORSE's approach to songwriting is uncompromisingly eclectic, but no less accessible to audiences of all different musical styles. They take influence from such bands and artists as Devin Townsend, Pain Of Salvation, Opeth, Meshuggah, Porcupine Tree, Steve Vai, Frost, Periphery, Karnivool, Muse, Steely Dan, The Beatles, and Frank Zappa amongst many others.

After months of rehearsing the recorded material, and also recording two additional tracks as the “Colossus” EP - released in September of 2011 - the “C-HORSE”, as some devotees like to abbreviate it to kicked off with live shows in October 2011. These are early days for a diverse and enthusiastic bunch of young virtuosos, but 2012 looks to be the breakout year for CALIGULA’S HORSE.