https://metalashesofphoenix.wordpress.com/2016/12/27/playlist-23122016/
https://www.mixcloud.com/Metal_Ashes/metal-ashes-radio-show-episode-031-23rd-december-2016/
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Their musicianship is first class and the songs are well wrought epic melodic stories. In the space of four tracks Red Cain have more to say than most bands over a full album.
Let’s wallow some more into the Progressive Metal swamp that got quite some attention lately at RMR. But to safely get there we need to perform some magick: First take two large spoons of progressive. Then mix with a large dose of groove and lavishly add a goodly shot or two of Moonspell. Heat the cauldron, bring to boil and stir well. Then sprinkle with some groove and you got yourself the self-titled début EP brought to you by Red Cain. And it is powerful stuff waiting for ye that risks to blast the socks off your feet.
Red Cain have the songs and are worthy of your time if you are seeking a new symphonic metal band.
http://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2016/12/ep-reviews-red-cain-michael-armstrong-blink/
I totally enjoyed “Red Cain” and the way it presents the band’s music journey towards its own music ID. The songs are well-written and structured with some pretty cool ideas that to me sound like an interesting way to blend Gothic and Progressive Metal. So, don’t be afraid to like something with the word ‘Gothic’ on it, and be aware that RED CAIN already raised the expectations for their debut LP. They will definitely be on my radar.
http://www.metalkaoz.com/album-reviews/18685-red-cain-red-cain.html