by Fabrications HQ | Nov 20, 2013 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Ross Muir Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. Belonging or connected to one particular person, place, or thing. Particularly remarkable, special, or unusual. Along with genius, the word unique tends to be over-used, especially in the world of...
by Progressive Area | Jan 21, 2013 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
(Please note that this review has been translated using an online translator) If you are looking for an album that goes beyond the usual, you’re right page. “Moments” of IOEARTH is the perfect album to take on this role. As for the combo, it is the...
by Progressive Area | Jan 21, 2013 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
IOEarth’s debut was arguably one of the biggest surprises in recent progressive music, totally blowing away this seasoned reviewer, along with most of my PA colleagues, with an unexpectedly charming 2 CD set, too much material being an atypical circumstance that...
by Music From The Other Side of the Room | Nov 25, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Zachary Nathanson Since they launched into the prog scene back in 2009 and considered by Classic Rock Presents Prog as “Best New / Unsigned Band” in 2010, IO Earth have finally come in full swing since the launch of their sole self-titled debut album,...
by Prognosis | Nov 25, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Rob (Please note that this review has been translated using an online translator) IOEarth is a project of multi-instrumentalists Dave Cureton and Adam Gough. Releasing their second album after the 2009 same titled successfully debut By many chosen to be best new...
by DaMusic | Nov 25, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By: Eigen Beheer (Please note that this review has been translated using an online translator) Two years ago, did it come from Birmingham IOEarth the prog world surprised with their very ambitious, eponymous debut: two CDs full of symphonic and spacey prog rock with a...
by Prog Archives | Nov 20, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
IOEarth’s self titled debut was a massive highlight of 2009, a sprawling epic of a work which gave the project founded by Dave Cureton & Adam Gough an excellent start to what I hope will be a long and fruitful recording career. Now, three years later, we...
by Progressive USA | Nov 20, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Mike Flavin There has been a lot of buzz about the UK’s IOEarth over the past year or so, and listening to their second release it’s easy to see why; Moments is a truly remarkable recording, a creative work that draws the listener in for a musical...
by Metal Hammer Magazine | Mar 16, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Artur Chachlowski (Please note that this review has been translated using an online translator) The British group IO Earth, and of the two albums – “IO Earth” (2009) and “Moments” (2012) a lot of (good) recently read and heard, but...
by Musical Discoveries | Mar 12, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Russell Elliot (10 March 2012) In the creation of their second IOEarth album, Dave Cureton and Adam Gough decided that it shouldn’t be a follow-up to their debut. Entitled Moments (IOEarth (UK), 2012), the hour-long nine-track progressive masterwork embodies...
by Rock Journalist Malcolm Dome | Mar 12, 2012 | Moments - 2nd studio album 2012, Reviews
By Malcolm Dome IO Earth “Moments” Quote “In an era when there is so much inventive and challenging music, it says much about IO Earth’s quality that ‘Moment’s still stands out as a fulfilling, inspirational, joyous album, full of...