Progression Magazine‘s Fall 2015 issue gives a four star review (our of five) to Circuline’s debut album, and features the Sonic Voyage Fest! Included in the write-up are Andrew Colyer, David Mercado, Joe Deninzon, Natalie Brown, William Spillane, and triple-threat bassist Paul Ranieri. Circuline, Shadow Eden, and Stratospheerius founded the Sonic Voyage Fest in May 2015. Special thanks to John Collinge for the feature!
Circuline manager Thomas Palmieri, Darin Brannon, William “Billy” Spillane, attorney Ronald Bienstock, Natalie Brown, and Andrew Colyer. Absent from the photo is bassist Paul Ranieri.
The answer is: veteran entertainment attorney Ronald Bienstock.
Circuline Music, LLC has just signed veteran entertainment attorney Ronald Bienstock! (Ron also happens to be a badass bass player.) Ron’s entertainment law firm has a wealth of knowledge and clients, including: King Crimson, Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson, Leslie West, Beth Hart, and many instrument manufacturers. This is a very exciting step for this “growing band”!
Also in the above photo is new Circuline manager Thomas Palmieri. We are so happy and grateful to have Tom as an addition to the team!
Circuline’s second album is slated for a March 2016 release date! Andrew Colyer (keyboards/vocals/sound design), Darin Brannon (drums/keyboards) and William “Billy” Spillane (guitars/vocals) are working in The Cave, composing and recording the second album. Here are some photos from the August writing and recording sessions.
Andrew Colyer and Darin Brannon working on Circuline’s second album.
William “Billy” Spillane working on guitar parts for Circuline’s second album.
Andrew Colyer’s Circuline workstation at The Cave.
Darin Brannon between the keys at The Cave.
Andrew Colyer mans the computer during recording sessions in The Cave.
William “Billy” Spillane plays a custom guitar built by his brother.
Darin Brannon writing at the keyboard for Circuline’s second album.
Andrew and Darin recording Circuline’s second album in The Cave.