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INTERVALS IN CONCERT:

It's been an interesting journey for Canadian progressive metal outfit Intervals. After building a diehard fanbase with their purely instrumental jams, the group added a vocalist to the mix for 2013's A Voice Within – a move that proved divisive for both the band and its followers. It was short-lived, however – in 2015 Intervals returned to its roots, thrilling fans with the instrumental album The Shape of Colour. Throughout the band's various incarnations guitarist and founder Aaron Marshall has remained a constant, and his insane fretwork and stylistic fluidity continue to be hallmarks of the band's live shows. Marshall and his band tear through genres a mile a minute in concert, adding a hard-hitting metal edge to everything from funk and jazz to psychedelic rock. The band's talented rhythm section is airtight, but Marshall's virtuosic shredding is the real star of the show, and his ability to make the guitar sing pushes the band's instrumental jams to the limit.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Toronto-based Aaron Marshall started writing and recording as Intervals in 2011 after quitting his previous band Speak of the Devil. He performed and recorded his debut EP The Space Between by himself in his home studio, but by 2012 he was playing with a rotating group of musicians. The band's second EP, 2012's In Time, was a major hit with critics, leading to sponsorship deals with some of the biggest brands in rock including Ernie Ball and Pearl Drums. Intervals shook things up in 2013, moving bassist Mike Semesky to vocal duties, and in 2014 they released their full-length debut album A Voice Within, which featured Semesky's vocals. The record garnered praise from critics, but the new sound ultimately caused a rift within the group, and in late 2014 Marshall parted ways with Semesky and the rest of the band. He returned to his instrumental roots for Intervals' 2015 sophomore album The Shape of Colour, and has been blowing minds on tour with a new lineup ever since.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 13 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Intervals is amazing!

    by MichaelYuko on 2/19/18The Masquerade - Atlanta

    I've been a casual fan of Intervals/Aaron Marshall for a few years, and I have loved most of their stuff. Going in to the concert I wasn't expected a whole lot. I knew it would be good, I just didn't expect what I experienced. That was literally the best $14 (for tickets) that I have spent in my entire life. There was 5 hours of music, and all of it was incredible. Of course, Intervals was the best, and their live music was almost just as good as the studio recordings. 10/10 would suggest going to see Intervals. Aaron Marshall is the man!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Didn't make the most of the opportunity

    by philojames on 11/7/16House of Blues Cleveland - Cleveland

    I saw these bands earlier in the year at the Agora and the experience was awesome! Plini is an incredible artist and great entertainer. This show however, was a little disappointing. As far as HOB goes, the sound guys were having a lot of trouble mixing them after the opener packed up. That was a downer as it took a good 20 minutes of fiddling around with the guys on stage to get things going. Even after all that, there was some bassy drone going on and ironicaly, the bass was a little buried. Also, the Cambridge room is a cool looking space, but no chairs at the bar or anywhere else? The opening band was so-so, but their vocalist was out sick? Plini played a very short set. Disappointed by that. But otherwise it was great to see a genius at work and the room did afford a close up view with a low stage and no barrier! Hopefully a better overall experience next time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Instrumental Progressive Metal Joy

    by WakemanFan on 3/26/16Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    A great concert featuring 4 excellent music groups, I was most interested in Angel Vivaldi, but enjoyed Plini and Intervals as well. The musical style of all four groups varied enough to make the show interesting. Highly recommended.