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== History == |
== History == |
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=== Origins (2006–2012) === |
=== Origins (2006–2012) === |
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The band was formed by vocalist and guitarist Asger Mygind and some friends, and coalesced into a stable lineup in 2006. The band self-released their first EP, ''[[Homesick Machinery]]'', in 2008,<ref name="Stargazed"/> which featured Mygind, guitarist Niels Dreijer, bassist Jeppe Bloch, Martin Werner on keyboards and Niklas Scherfig on drums.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.discogs.com/VOLA-Homesick-Machinery/release/5156780|title = VOLA – Homesick Machinery|publisher = Discogs.com|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> |
The band was formed by vocalist and guitarist Asger Mygind and some friends, and coalesced into a stable lineup in 2006. The band self-released their first EP, ''[[Homesick Machinery]]'', in 2008,<ref name="Stargazed"/> which featured Mygind, guitarist Niels Dreijer, bassist Jeppe Bloch, Martin Werner on keyboards and Niklas Scherfig on drums.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.discogs.com/VOLA-Homesick-Machinery/release/5156780|title = VOLA – Homesick Machinery|publisher = Discogs.com|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> A single, "Glasswork", was also released on 22 March 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/616d1efd-15cd-4459-9a2c-2454754442ce|title = Release group "Glasswork" by VOLA|publisher = [[MusicBrainz]]|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.discogs.com/VOLA-Glasswork/release/10923302|title = VOLA – Glasswork|publisher = Discogs.com|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> |
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After the first EP, there were some lineup changes, with Bloch and Scherfig replaced by Nicolai Mogensen and Felix Ewert, respectively.<ref name="Bloodstock">{{Cite web|url = https://www.bloodstock.uk.com/events/boa-2018/bands/vola|title = Band Profile for VOLA|publisher = [[Bloodstock Open Air]]|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref><ref name="Vola">{{Cite web|url = https://www.volaband.com/pages/bio|title = Bio|publisher = VOLA|accessdate = 12 September 2020}}</ref> The new lineup recorded a second EP, ''[[Monsters (EP)|Monsters]]'', which was self-released by the band in 2011. This EP consists of four tracks characterised by a mix of [[progressive rock]] and [[djent]] styles,<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://rockfreaks.net/albums/4610|title = VOLA - Monsters EP|publisher = Rockfreaks.net|date = 17 January 2012|accessdate = 15 June 2019}}</ref> the latter of which was produced thanks to the use of [[Seven-string guitar|seven-string guitars]].<ref name="Bloodstock"/> The band went on a short five-date tour of their home country to promote the EP,<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://volaband.com/|title = Tour|publisher = VOLA|accessdate = 15 June 2019|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120415094309/http://volaband.com/|archivedate = 15 April 2012}}</ref> after which Dreijer left the band, leaving them as a four-piece, with Mygind taking over sole responsibility for vocals and guitars, and Mogensen handling backing vocals when they play live.<ref name="Stargazed"/> |
After the first EP, there were some lineup changes, with Bloch and Scherfig replaced by Nicolai Mogensen and Felix Ewert, respectively.<ref name="Bloodstock">{{Cite web|url = https://www.bloodstock.uk.com/events/boa-2018/bands/vola|title = Band Profile for VOLA|publisher = [[Bloodstock Open Air]]|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref><ref name="Vola">{{Cite web|url = https://www.volaband.com/pages/bio|title = Bio|publisher = VOLA|accessdate = 12 September 2020}}</ref> The new lineup recorded a second EP, ''[[Monsters (EP)|Monsters]]'', which was self-released by the band in 2011. This EP consists of four tracks characterised by a mix of [[progressive rock]] and [[djent]] styles,<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://rockfreaks.net/albums/4610|title = VOLA - Monsters EP|publisher = Rockfreaks.net|date = 17 January 2012|accessdate = 15 June 2019}}</ref> the latter of which was produced thanks to the use of [[Seven-string guitar|seven-string guitars]].<ref name="Bloodstock"/> The band went on a short five-date tour of their home country to promote the EP,<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://volaband.com/|title = Tour|publisher = VOLA|accessdate = 15 June 2019|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120415094309/http://volaband.com/|archivedate = 15 April 2012}}</ref> after which Dreijer left the band, leaving them as a four-piece, with Mygind taking over sole responsibility for vocals and guitars, and Mogensen handling backing vocals when they play live.<ref name="Stargazed"/> |
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On 2 February 2015 VOLA self-released their first album ''[[Inmazes]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.discogs.com/VOLA-Inmazes/release/6992506|title = VOLA – Inmazes|publisher = Discogs.com|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> A video was released for the first single, "Gutter Moon" in August 2016, the band having previously released a lyric video for "Starburn".<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.loudersound.com/news/vola-issue-animated-gutter-moon-video|title = Vola issue animated Gutter Moon video|first = Scott|last = Munro|publisher = [[Prog (magazine)|Prog magazine]]|date = 12 August 2016|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> The album was later given a physical release on 16 September 2016 by [[Mascot Label Group]].<ref>{{Cite web|language = German|url = https://metal-heads.de/news/vola-inmazes-veroeffentlichung-im-september/|title = VOLA – „Inmazes“ Veröffentlichung im September|date = 6 August 2016|publisher = Metal-heads.de|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> According to Mygind the lyrical themes on ''Inmazes'' relate to entrapment:<ref name="Bloodstock"/> {{quote|text=The album tries to capture this feeling of being trapped in mental mazes and not being able to fully experience happiness, basically. How is this struggle visualized in your own mind and how do your surroundings react to the behaviour caused by it.}} |
On 2 February 2015 VOLA self-released their first album ''[[Inmazes]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.discogs.com/VOLA-Inmazes/release/6992506|title = VOLA – Inmazes|publisher = Discogs.com|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> A video was released for the first single, "Gutter Moon" in August 2016, the band having previously released a lyric video for "Starburn".<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.loudersound.com/news/vola-issue-animated-gutter-moon-video|title = Vola issue animated Gutter Moon video|first = Scott|last = Munro|publisher = [[Prog (magazine)|Prog magazine]]|date = 12 August 2016|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> The album was later given a physical release on 16 September 2016 by [[Mascot Label Group]].<ref>{{Cite web|language = German|url = https://metal-heads.de/news/vola-inmazes-veroeffentlichung-im-september/|title = VOLA – „Inmazes“ Veröffentlichung im September|date = 6 August 2016|publisher = Metal-heads.de|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> According to Mygind the lyrical themes on ''Inmazes'' relate to entrapment:<ref name="Bloodstock"/> {{quote|text=The album tries to capture this feeling of being trapped in mental mazes and not being able to fully experience happiness, basically. How is this struggle visualized in your own mind and how do your surroundings react to the behaviour caused by it.}} |
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On 2 June 2017, the band released their ''[[October Session]]'' EP, featuring new acoustic versions of two songs from ''Inmazes'' ("Gutter Moon" and "Stray the Skies"), with a video being produced for the latter.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.sonicabuse.com/vola-release-october-session/|title = Vola Release ‘October Session’|publisher = SonicAbuse.com|date = 2 June 2017|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> |
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⚫ | To promote ''Inmazes'', the band embarked on a European tour for the first time, supporting [[Katatonia]] on their Fallen Hearts Over Europe tour, alongside the Icelandic band [[Agent Fresco]].<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://distortedsoundmag.com/katatonia-reveal-european-tour-supports/|title = Katatonia reveal European tour supports|first = James|last = Weaver|publisher = Distorted Sound Magazine|date = 8 August 2016|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> Drummer Ewert was busy with other commitments and was therefore unable to take part in the tour, so the band hired Simen Sandnes from the band Arkentype as a temporary replacement.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://theprogspace.com/interview-with-simen-sandnes/|title = Interview with Simen Sandnes|publisher = The Progspace|date = 21 October 2016|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> It was subsequently announced on 22 August 2017 that Ewert had amicably left the band on a permanent basis, to focus on other projects. His replacement was revealed to be the Swedish drummer Adam Janzi,<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.facebook.com/volaband/posts/we-would-like-to-welcome-adam-janzi-as-the-new-drummer-in-vola-we-have-had-a-won/10159248841315054/|title = We would like to welcome Adam Janzi as the new drummer in VOLA.|author = VOLA|publisher = [[Facebook]]|date = 22 August 2017|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> who had previously played with The Drake Equation.<ref name="Bloodstock"/> |
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[[File:Asger Mygind live at Circolo Mu, Parma - September 21st, 2019.jpg|thumb|Frontman Asger Mygind live in [[Parma]] in 2019]] |
[[File:Asger Mygind live at Circolo Mu, Parma - September 21st, 2019.jpg|thumb|Frontman Asger Mygind live in [[Parma]] in 2019]] |
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VOLA's second album, ''[[Applause of a Distant Crowd]]'', was released on 12 October 2018, and was considered something of a departure from ''Inmazes'', with less emphasis on the heaviness of the first album, and greater use of electronics,<ref name="Sputnikmusic">{{Cite web|url = https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/78140/VOLA-Applause-of-a-Distant-Crowd/|title = VOLA - Applause of a Distant Crowd|publisher = [[Sputnikmusic]]|date = 12 October 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref><ref name="Metalitalia">{{Cite web|language = Italian|url = https://metalitalia.com/album/vola-applause-of-a-distant-crowd/|title = VOLA – Applause Of A Distant Crowd|first = Marco|last = Gallarati|date = 5 October 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> a process defined as "natural" by Asger Mygind:<ref name="Louder">{{Cite web|url = https://www.loudersound.com/news/vola-announce-new-album-applause-of-a-distant-crowd|title = Vola announce new album Applause Of A Distant Crowd|first = Scott|last = Munro|publisher = [[Prog (magazine)|Prog magazine]]|date = 7 August 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> {{quote|text=I was in a very different place mentally while writing the lyrics for ''Inmazes''. I'm definitely in a happier place now. |
VOLA's second album, ''[[Applause of a Distant Crowd]]'', was released on 12 October 2018, and was considered something of a departure from ''Inmazes'', with less emphasis on the heaviness of the first album, and greater use of electronics,<ref name="Sputnikmusic">{{Cite web|url = https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/78140/VOLA-Applause-of-a-Distant-Crowd/|title = VOLA - Applause of a Distant Crowd|publisher = [[Sputnikmusic]]|date = 12 October 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref><ref name="Metalitalia">{{Cite web|language = Italian|url = https://metalitalia.com/album/vola-applause-of-a-distant-crowd/|title = VOLA – Applause Of A Distant Crowd|first = Marco|last = Gallarati|date = 5 October 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> a process defined as "natural" by Asger Mygind:<ref name="Louder">{{Cite web|url = https://www.loudersound.com/news/vola-announce-new-album-applause-of-a-distant-crowd|title = Vola announce new album Applause Of A Distant Crowd|first = Scott|last = Munro|publisher = [[Prog (magazine)|Prog magazine]]|date = 7 August 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> {{quote|text=I was in a very different place mentally while writing the lyrics for ''Inmazes''. I'm definitely in a happier place now. |
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During September 2019 VOLA embarked on their first headlining tour, supported by Arch Echo and Rendezvous Point.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.mascotlabelgroup.com/VOLA-announces-European-headline-tour|title = VOLA announces European headline tour|publisher = [[Mascot Label Group]]|date = 29 May 2019|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> |
During September 2019 VOLA embarked on their first headlining tour, supported by Arch Echo and Rendezvous Point.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.mascotlabelgroup.com/VOLA-announces-European-headline-tour|title = VOLA announces European headline tour|publisher = [[Mascot Label Group]]|date = 29 May 2019|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> |
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=== Upcoming third album (2020–present) === |
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During the second half of 2019, Mygind discussed the band's plans to begin recording their third album in early 2020.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.rockflesh.com/interviews/asger-mygind-vola-interview-2019|title = Interview with Asger Mygind of VOLA|first = Johann|last = Wierzbicki|publisher = Rockflesh.com|date = 16 September 2019|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> It is expected to be heavier than ''Applause of a Distant Crowd''.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.sonicperspectives.com/interviews/interview-with-asger-mygind/|title = VOLA Singer ASGER MYGIND Reflects On the Band’s Creative Process: ” What We Will Create Next Will Always Be a Reaction to What We Have Just Done “|first = Rodrigo|last = Altaf|publisher = Sonic Perspectives|date = 16 July 2019|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> |
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On 21 August 2020 the band announced that they had finished recording their third album, which was in the process of being mixed.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.instagram.com/p/CEJvyFGJlm7/|title = We have wrapped up the recordings for album #3 and the album is currently being mixed. We will be back with some more exciting news soon|author = VOLA|publisher = [[Instagram]]|date = 21 August 2020|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> |
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== Musical style and influences == |
== Musical style and influences == |
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With the release of their second album ''Applause of a Distant Crowd'', the band expanded their musical palette to incorporate a more [[progressive rock]] sound and a greater use of electronics, with progressive metal essentially limited to the songs "Smartfriend" and "Whaler".<ref name="Sputnikmusic"/><ref name="Metalitalia"/><ref>{{Cite web|language = Italian|url = http://www.spaziorock.it/recensione.php?&id=applause-of-a-distant-crowd-vola-recensione-2018|title = VOLA – Applause Of A Distant Crowd|first = Giovanni|last = Ausoni|publisher = SpazioRock|date = 5 October 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> |
With the release of their second album ''Applause of a Distant Crowd'', the band expanded their musical palette to incorporate a more [[progressive rock]] sound and a greater use of electronics, with progressive metal essentially limited to the songs "Smartfriend" and "Whaler".<ref name="Sputnikmusic"/><ref name="Metalitalia"/><ref>{{Cite web|language = Italian|url = http://www.spaziorock.it/recensione.php?&id=applause-of-a-distant-crowd-vola-recensione-2018|title = VOLA – Applause Of A Distant Crowd|first = Giovanni|last = Ausoni|publisher = SpazioRock|date = 5 October 2018|accessdate = 17 September 2019}}</ref> |
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Amongst their influences the band have named [[Opeth]], [[Porcupine Tree]], [[Devin Townsend]], [[Soilwork]], Meshuggah, [[Massive Attack]] |
Amongst their influences the band have named [[Opeth]], [[Porcupine Tree]], [[Devin Townsend]], [[Soilwork]], Meshuggah, [[Massive Attack]], [[Ulver]],<ref name="Bloodstock"/> and [[Mew (band)|Mew]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.prog-sphere.com/interviews/vola-interview/|title = VOLA: Mental Mazes|first = Niko|last = Savić|publisher = ProgSphere|date = 23 March 2015|accessdate = 13 September 2020}}</ref> Mygind is a big fan of British musician and producer [[Steven Wilson]], choosing his top ten favourite songs for [[Prog (magazine)|Prog]] magazine in November 2018.<ref name="Steven Wilson"/> |
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== Band members == |
== Band members == |
Revision as of 16:34, 13 September 2020
VOLA | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Genres | Progressive rock, djent |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Mascot Label Group |
Members | Asger Mygind Martin Werner Nicolai Mogensen Adam Janzi |
Past members | Jeppe Bloch Niklas Scherfig Niels Dreijer Felix Ewert |
Website | www |
VOLA are a Danish progressive rock band formed in Copenhagen in 2006. Having gone through a number of lineup changes earlier in their career, the band currently consists of three Danes, Asger Mygind (vocals and guitars), Martin Werner (keyboards) and Nicolai Mogensen (bass guitars); and one Swede, Adam Janzi (drums).[1]
History
Origins (2006–2012)
The band was formed by vocalist and guitarist Asger Mygind and some friends, and coalesced into a stable lineup in 2006. The band self-released their first EP, Homesick Machinery, in 2008,[1] which featured Mygind, guitarist Niels Dreijer, bassist Jeppe Bloch, Martin Werner on keyboards and Niklas Scherfig on drums.[2] A single, "Glasswork", was also released on 22 March 2010.[3][4]
After the first EP, there were some lineup changes, with Bloch and Scherfig replaced by Nicolai Mogensen and Felix Ewert, respectively.[5][6] The new lineup recorded a second EP, Monsters, which was self-released by the band in 2011. This EP consists of four tracks characterised by a mix of progressive rock and djent styles,[7] the latter of which was produced thanks to the use of seven-string guitars.[5] The band went on a short five-date tour of their home country to promote the EP,[8] after which Dreijer left the band, leaving them as a four-piece, with Mygind taking over sole responsibility for vocals and guitars, and Mogensen handling backing vocals when they play live.[1]
Inmazes (2015–2017)
On 2 February 2015 VOLA self-released their first album Inmazes.[9] A video was released for the first single, "Gutter Moon" in August 2016, the band having previously released a lyric video for "Starburn".[10] The album was later given a physical release on 16 September 2016 by Mascot Label Group.[11] According to Mygind the lyrical themes on Inmazes relate to entrapment:[5]
The album tries to capture this feeling of being trapped in mental mazes and not being able to fully experience happiness, basically. How is this struggle visualized in your own mind and how do your surroundings react to the behaviour caused by it.
On 2 June 2017, the band released their October Session EP, featuring new acoustic versions of two songs from Inmazes ("Gutter Moon" and "Stray the Skies"), with a video being produced for the latter.[12]
To promote Inmazes, the band embarked on a European tour for the first time, supporting Katatonia on their Fallen Hearts Over Europe tour, alongside the Icelandic band Agent Fresco.[13] Drummer Ewert was busy with other commitments and was therefore unable to take part in the tour, so the band hired Simen Sandnes from the band Arkentype as a temporary replacement.[14] It was subsequently announced on 22 August 2017 that Ewert had amicably left the band on a permanent basis, to focus on other projects. His replacement was revealed to be the Swedish drummer Adam Janzi,[15] who had previously played with The Drake Equation.[5]
Applause of a Distant Crowd (2018–2019)
VOLA's second album, Applause of a Distant Crowd, was released on 12 October 2018, and was considered something of a departure from Inmazes, with less emphasis on the heaviness of the first album, and greater use of electronics,[16][17] a process defined as "natural" by Asger Mygind:[18]
I was in a very different place mentally while writing the lyrics for Inmazes. I'm definitely in a happier place now.
It was actually a relief to be able to have a wider range of awareness for this record. I think our songs develop in the most natural way if I let my emotional response to the music dictate what the lyrics should be about rather than following any kind of plan.
This time the emotions were mostly tied to observations I've made about the outside world.
In anticipation of the album's release, VOLA released videos between August and October 2018 for "Smartfriend",[18] "Ghosts"[19] and "Alien Shivers".[20] The band were special guests on Monuments' European tour during October and November 2018.[21]
On 11 January 2019, the band released a lyric video for "Whaler" and were announced as the support act for Haken on their European tour throughout February and March.[22] At the end of May 2019 a video was released for "Ruby Pool", the fourth track on the album.[23]
During September 2019 VOLA embarked on their first headlining tour, supported by Arch Echo and Rendezvous Point.[24]
Upcoming third album (2020–present)
During the second half of 2019, Mygind discussed the band's plans to begin recording their third album in early 2020.[25] It is expected to be heavier than Applause of a Distant Crowd.[26]
On 21 August 2020 the band announced that they had finished recording their third album, which was in the process of being mixed.[27]
Musical style and influences
On their first album Inmazes, VOLA combined the typical sounds of progressive metal and electronic music, creating songs with odd time signatures, complex riffs and catchy and melodic choruses, with the cover banner drawing comparisons to Pink Floyd, Rammstein and Meshuggah.[28][29] As explained by Mygind, even the name of the band (which was chosen by previous bassist Jeppe Bloch) reflects their sound in that they "try to do [their] choruses very majestic and grandios [sic]".[1]
With the release of their second album Applause of a Distant Crowd, the band expanded their musical palette to incorporate a more progressive rock sound and a greater use of electronics, with progressive metal essentially limited to the songs "Smartfriend" and "Whaler".[16][17][30]
Amongst their influences the band have named Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Devin Townsend, Soilwork, Meshuggah, Massive Attack, Ulver,[5] and Mew.[31] Mygind is a big fan of British musician and producer Steven Wilson, choosing his top ten favourite songs for Prog magazine in November 2018.[21]
Band members
Current
- Asger Mygind – lead vocals, guitars (2006–present)
- Martin Werner – keyboards (2006–present)
- Nicolai Mogensen – bass guitar (2011–present)
- Adam Janzi – drums (2017–present)
Former
- Jeppe Bloch – bass guitar (2006–2011)
- Niklas Scherfig – drums (2006–2011)
- Niels Dreijer – guitars, backing vocals (2006–2012)
- Felix Ewert – drums (2011–2017)
Touring
- Simen Sandnes – drums (2016)
Discography
Studio albums
- Inmazes (2015)
- Applause of a Distant Crowd (2018)
EPs
- Homesick Machinery (2008)
- Monsters (2011)
- October Session (2017)
Singles
- Glasswork (2010)
References
- ^ a b c d Nilsson, Patrik (11 October 2018). "Interview with Asger Mygind, Guitar and Vocals of the Danish progrockband VOLA". Stargazed Magazine. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
- ^ "VOLA – Homesick Machinery". Discogs.com. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ "Release group "Glasswork" by VOLA". MusicBrainz. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ "VOLA – Glasswork". Discogs.com. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e "Band Profile for VOLA". Bloodstock Open Air. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ "Bio". VOLA. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
- ^ "VOLA - Monsters EP". Rockfreaks.net. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
- ^ "Tour". VOLA. Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
- ^ "VOLA – Inmazes". Discogs.com. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ Munro, Scott (12 August 2016). "Vola issue animated Gutter Moon video". Prog magazine. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ "VOLA – „Inmazes" Veröffentlichung im September" (in German). Metal-heads.de. 6 August 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Vola Release 'October Session'". SonicAbuse.com. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ Weaver, James (8 August 2016). "Katatonia reveal European tour supports". Distorted Sound Magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Interview with Simen Sandnes". The Progspace. 21 October 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ VOLA (22 August 2017). "We would like to welcome Adam Janzi as the new drummer in VOLA". Facebook. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ a b "VOLA - Applause of a Distant Crowd". Sputnikmusic. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ a b Gallarati, Marco (5 October 2018). "VOLA – Applause Of A Distant Crowd" (in Italian). Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ a b Munro, Scott (7 August 2018). "Vola announce new album Applause Of A Distant Crowd". Prog magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ Munro, Scott (5 September 2018). "Vola premiere video for new single Ghosts". Prog magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ Munro, Scott (3 October 2018). "Vola release animated video for atmospheric new track Alien Shivers". Prog magazine. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
- ^ a b Ewing, Jerry (7 November 2018). "VOLA choose their favourite Steven Wilson songs". Prog magazine. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ "VOLA: in tour in Europa con gli HAKEN e lyric video di "Whaler"" (in Italian). 11 January 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "PREMIERE: guarda il video di "Ruby Pool"" (in Italian). SpazioRock. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "VOLA announces European headline tour". Mascot Label Group. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ Wierzbicki, Johann (16 September 2019). "Interview with Asger Mygind of VOLA". Rockflesh.com. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ Altaf, Rodrigo (16 July 2019). "VOLA Singer ASGER MYGIND Reflects On the Band's Creative Process: " What We Will Create Next Will Always Be a Reaction to What We Have Just Done "". Sonic Perspectives. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ VOLA (21 August 2020). "We have wrapped up the recordings for album #3 and the album is currently being mixed. We will be back with some more exciting news soon". Instagram. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ McCarthy, Laura (13 September 2016). "ALBUM REVIEW: Inmazes – VOLA". Distorted Sound Magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ Needs, Kris (17 August 2016). "Vola - Inmazes album review". Prog magazine. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ Ausoni, Giovanni (5 October 2018). "VOLA – Applause Of A Distant Crowd" (in Italian). SpazioRock. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ Savić, Niko (23 March 2015). "VOLA: Mental Mazes". ProgSphere. Retrieved 13 September 2020.