Canada's Schmange offer up a plateful of progressive & melodic guitar chops , that any lover of the genre would appreciate. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Because Schmange have a diversity of style that hearkens to a most enthralling hybrid blend of music, that is original & inspirational

"MoogBoog" exercises a fantastic blend of musical streams that criss-cross through echoes of Eddie Van Halen influenced guitar fluidity , complimented with Moog style Bass undertones. The effect of the proceedings is an exhilarating instrumental montage

"Neon Lies" reflects a dollop of David Bowie circa "Station To Station". With a rhythmic undertow all its own , contrasted with Glockenspiel splashes in the intro , A unique Vox subtle fluidity adds ambiance to the cut

"Going Home" exudes a moody other worldly quality that shimmers in ethereal transcendence. Contrastingly , "Goodnight" is a more reflective & somber song , with an acoustic guitar married to a lullaby that is heart aching whilst projecting resolve & hypnotic wonder

'Bye" stands on the side of a plateau with the wind blowing in ones face ; Reaching into the nether-world ambiance of Pink Floyd's David Gilmore. A distinct sonic image of times gone past , with an eye toward the future horizon

Schmange's Vocal singularity is a crowning trademark to his muse. The distinctive timbre & delivery is dark , smooth & thought provoking. A dramatic flair without pretension sizzles beneath the surface of the music & lends a mysterious quality to the atmosphere

Take a journey through the musical framework of Schmange & be prepared to venture off of the normal mundane reality of the earth to a distant shore of sublime audio manifestation