Tag: Eaton

Brian Eaton to Release New Dystopian Prog-Concept Album, Tabernacle for the Sun, October 6

 Tabernacle for the Sun, Brian Eaton’s musical interpretation of the enigmatic phrase found in the Psalms, will be released on digital platforms on October 6 via his label, Eatin’ Records. The lead single, “The Tares,” the second track from the upcoming prog-rock concept album, is out now on YouTube to stream and is also included to download/stream with digital album pre-orders on Bandcamp now. Fans can also pre-order the album on iTunes & Amazon and pre-save on Spotify to stream/download upon its release at BrianEaton.com starting August 4. The new album is inspired by the concept found in Psalm 19 ... Read more

Brian Eaton Unveils New Album, “All the Earth Will Mourn,” with Help from Two of His Favorite Jazz Artists

 The new album, “All The Earth Will Mourn,” by musician/composer/producer Brian Eaton is out now on digital platforms via his label, Eatin’ Records. The album explores jazz fusion in new directions creating a tapestry of emotion and expectation with creative interpolations of nuance and rhythm and is influenced by the fusion and prog rock music Eaton embraced as a young musician. Seven-Time Grammy winner Paul Wertico (Pat Metheny Group) raved, “’All The Earth Will Mourn’ is a beautiful sounding album that will take its listeners on a wonderful musical ride they’ll be happy they made. The concept, compositions and orchestrations, ... Read more

Rose City Rocker, Eaton, Releases an Unexpected & Eclectic Proggy-Jazz, Bass-Centric Project

 Musician/Producer and Allegra Drums Artist Brian Eaton released his third full-length album, The Known Space Project, today on his label, Eatin’ Records, available now on digital platforms. Though a bit of a departure from his usual vocal rock sound, Eaton has returned to his jazz/fusion roots. The new instrumental album consists of nine original compositions showcasing the multi-instrumentalist’s diversity as a multi-genre artist and can be streamed or downloaded at: smarturl.it/EatonMusic. Duane Williams, who’s featured six tracks from the album on his “What’s New” program on WWOZ 90.7 FM, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Station, called it “a fun ... Read more