PERSEVERANCE | GRAMOPHONE - REVIEW
“…the extraordinary beauty of the sound of Eley’s clarinet, velvety throughout all its registers, not to mention its immense expressivity.”
TRANSCLASSICAL CONCERTOS | AMAZON MUSIC - POWERFUL CLASSICAL
Concerto for Portuguese Guitar: III. Dawn from Transclassical Concertos featured on Amazon Music - Powerful Classical
POLARITY | AnEarful RECORD ROUNDUP REVIEW
Pathos Trio’s Polarity reviewed by AnEarful’s Record Roundup
“The first album by this trio of two percussionists and a pianist made waves in my life last year..Their sophomore release may be even more exciting. Whether it’s that change in personnel or simply a matter of the composers they’re working with this time, the sense of freedom - perhaps even from their original conception of what Pathos could be - is palpable."
HEARSAY | THE ARTS DESK REVIEW
Bernard Hughes from The Arts Desk on Hearsay: “I’m not sure if critics are allowed to be fans too? A degree of disinterested coolness is important of course, but there is also a place for expressing a very keen enthusiasm.”
POLARITY | NEW NOISE MAGAZINE REVIEW
Pathos Trio’s Polarity reviewed by New Noise Magazine
“Fusing genres always makes for fascinating music, but, in this case, it also opens doors for fans to broaden their horizons and discover something outside of their personal norm. If you’re a metal or a darkwave fan who wants to start venturing into other genres, this might just be the perfect album for you."
Logan Larson | 10 Questions Interview, The Monster You Made
Logan Larson, 10 Questions Interview about The Monster You Made
POLARITY | BRUTAL NEW MUSIC REVIEW
Pathos Trio’s Polarity reviewed by Brutal New Music
“Polarity is such a highly polished example of how rewarding it can be to merge contemporary classical music with electronica."
POLARITY | WEATHERED MUSIC REVIEW
Pathos Trio’s Polarity reviewed by Weathered Music
“Polarity reminds me of no one else.”
POLARITY | PIANISTS MAGAZINE REVIEW
Pathos Trio’s Polarity reviewed by Pianists Magazine
“Marcelina Suchocka and Felix Reyes, and pianist Will Healy succeeds in altering what many of us will automatically envision when we think of the phrase chamber music..This is a multidimensional album full of flavour and drama.”
POLARITY | VIDEO PREMIERE: HOME/GONE, VIC-FIRTH
Pathos Trio video premiere of Home/Gone on Vic Firth from their album, Polarity
POLARITY | 15 QUESTIONS FEATURE
Pathos Trio about Interpretation - “We want to explore endless possibilities.“
PERSEVERANCE | SPOTIFY - FRESHLY COMPOSED
Afro American Suite, III. Who is that yonder? Oh, it looks like my Lord, coming in a cloud from Perseverance featured on Spotify - Freshly Composed
PERSEVERANCE | SPOTIFY - NEO CLASSICALS
Afro American Suite, III. Who is that yonder? Oh, it looks like my Lord, coming in a cloud from Perseverance featured on Spotify - Neo Classicals
POLARITY | AM:PLIFIED - REVIEW
“Pathos trio has not only surpassed itself with "Polarity", but has also created a milestone in contemporary music. This album is a must for lovers of experimental sounds and creative collaboration” - AM:PLIFIED
POLARITY | APPLE MUSIC - CLASSICALTRONICS
Home/Gone from Polarity featured on Apple Music - Classicaltronics
POLARITY | APPLE MUSIC - NEW IN CLASSICAL
Home/Gone from Polarity featured on Apple Music - New in Classical
PERSEVERANCE | APPLE MUSIC - NEW IN CLASSICAL
Afro American Suite, I. Nobody Knows the Trouble I See; Brother Will You Pray for Me and Drive Ole Satan Away (arr. Marcus Eley) from Perseverance featured on Apple Music - New in Classical
PERSEVERANCE | APPLE MUSIC - MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM
Afro American Suite, III. Why is that yonder? Oh, it looks like my Lord, coming in a cloud (arr. Marcus Eley) from Perseverance featured on Apple Music - Modernism and Postmodernism.
PERSEVERANCE | APPLE MUSIC - SONGS WITHOUT WORDS
Afro American Suite, III. Why is that yonder? Oh, it looks like my Lord, coming in a cloud (arr. Marcus Eley) from Perseverance featured on Apple Music - Songs without Words.