Review of recent UK gigs: Sonic Cathedral @ The Social 10/28/09-
"First ‘act’ – comprising one man marshalling an impressively large number of instruments, machines, pedals and levels – is Project Skyward. Sounding like the Postal Service covering My Bloody Valentine, Ryan Skyward succeeds in creating a cacophony of sublime noise all on his own. Unlikely to ever be jockeying for position with the rest of X-factor at the top of the charts, the music is nonetheless life-affirmingly mesmerizing, leaving most of the crowd motionlessly engrossed for this unexpected delight of a performance." -James Lachno/ Subba-Cultcha
"Oh, utterly blown away by the new Project Skyward album - moved by opposing forces. Ryan Skyward and the crew have made the most beautiful album. Sweeping layers of atmospheric guitar are combined with techy loops and breakbeats. Perfect blend of shoegaze and electronica. Washy guitars, ethereal vocals, mood driven melodies and indie rock sensibilities. Its springtime and my eyes are getting greener every day. Perfect for a hammock and chablis sessions after a day on the wakeboard or your mate's fancy sailboat." -Eric Lauritzen/ Frozentoy
Nov 2nd, 2009 Very pleased to announce Project Skyward's 2nd LP "Moved By Opposing Forces" has been re-released world-wide on rocket girl records! It's available online @ rocketgirl.co.uk and is now in stores throughout Europe! Soon to follow in the US. You can also purchase a hard copy or download through various online distributors. "Strange Synchronicities" and earlier Project Skyward releases can be found @ cdbaby.com, amazon.com, and are available for download @ the itunes music store and other download sites.
Sirius ep- Sirius the brightest star and Hungry ghost (radio mixes) plus bonus tracks, No more lies and Omniscience (full song)
"Strange Synchronicities is Project Skywards first full length disc and it is a fantastic debut LP. Moving from techno beats and listless ambience to 80s synths and angelic vocals, Project Skyward has constructed a coherent and captivating first full-length. If you dig Ulrich Schnauss or M83, you should probably go pick this disc up. You wont regret it." -Jason/ Somewhere cold
Shine (Interstellar Remix)
"compare this song to the best (beat-oriented) stuff by Scott Cortez, or anything by Isabel's Dream or Seefeel, "Shine [Interstellar Mix]" just automatically comes out on top. If any of the dance clubs had DJs with the slightest bit of adventurism, this thing could even be a club single" -John Merrall/ Gods Of Music
HELLO i was wondering if you can put "into the orion nebula" on yall page so i can put it as one of my myspace songs if u put that song up lemme know....k?