-A fascinating, robust record filled with proggy spirit (Prog Magazine)
-Honestly? The best progrock of the last decades! (Keys and Chords)
-Elegant and intense, touching and stimulating, but also contemporary and bold (Dark Entries)
-Clock Unwound is a masterpiece in the world of progressive rock (White Room Reviews)
-…a delicious melting pot of Nordic progressive rock (ProgVisions)
-It’s been another strong year for prog rock releases, but this album stands head and shoulders above the rest (Barrie Sillars)
-For a sophomoric effort this is a masterpiece (Power of Prog)
-An irresistible mix and an album that grows and grows. Consider me impressed! (Your Music Blog)
-Very, very highly recommended indeed. Prepare to be amazed! (DPRP)
-Clock Unwound is an absolute must in the genre (Music that Needs Attention)
-Clock Unwound is an album we don’t find many of nowadays, brave, original and with longevity. Visionary rock (True Metal)
-The album is a new piece of jewelry in my ears and collection (Babyblaue Prog reviews)
-It is an elegant work of art (Rock’n’RollMonuments)
-Exciting, vibrant music with a controlled chaos rarely seen in the current progressive scene. Highly recommended (Esquina Progressive)
-A supergroup that lovers of prog rock should know about (ChileanSkies)
-…an ambitious recording by a rising talent in the Norwegian progressive rock scene (Progressive Rock Central)
-…a nice solid progressive rock piece that should please fans of the genre, new or old (DemonsZone)
–This is music that is exciting, vibrant and with a controlled chaos that is rarely heard in today’s scene (ProgArchives)
-Eleven musicians engaged in almost an hour of sublime music that spans 360 degrees in contemporary music, creating a wonderful example of progressive music (MetalEyes iYEZine)
-Top track: Resignation (Eclipsed Rock Magazine)
-Clock Unwound will certainly be part of the highlights of 2017 prog scene (ProfilProg)
-Atmospheric Scandinavian landscapes, perpetually suspended between dream and reality (HamelinProg)
-What a beautiful album! You’ll hear so many tools that you almost do not know what you hear (Esther’s Rock Blog)
-Overall the way this album works deserves praise for its maturity and skill in song writing but also the disciplined studio work (ProgRadar)
-This is really brilliant stuff (The Progressive Rock Files)
-A brief hour of melodic, grandiose prog dealing with the theme of time (Universum Noll)
-This is the epic eleven-piece retro prog band from Norway you’ve been looking for your whole life (ItGents)
-This album is a masterpiece that carefully stacks one note at a time without waste (Kakehashi Records)
-In 2015, the Norwegians already showed what they can do. Now, they add another…(BetreutesProggen)
-Gentle Knife’s 2nd album is a decisive release full of great music (Monthly Prog Notes)
-Art rock meets jazz and progressive music – “Clock Unwound” delivers another exciting product for fans of these genres to get behind (Eternal Terror)
-The record lets loose some rare prog with some stellar technically high standing jewels sprinkled across the track list (RockMusicRaider)
-Noble, unconventional prog piece! (PowerMetal)
-Clock Unwound can take its place among the contemporary greats (Richard Falk)
-One of the best album releases this year! (Utakata Rock)
-Gentle Knife themselves have never done me wrong and their second album is a dark, beautiful, and haunting release (Music From the Other Side of the Room)
-Clock Unwound has the air of the work of a band in pursuit of progressive perfection (Audiorama Blog)
-The apocalyptic outcome of the long title track will make all friends of crimsonoid prog happy. Masterpiece! (Babyblaue Seiten Prog Reviews)
-Clock Unwound is another piece of progressive near perfection from Gentle Knife (Musipedia of Metal)
-Let’s be honest: Gentle Knife are a masterpiece! Everything works here, like a fully wound clock! (MLWZ)
-A fascinating, robust record filled with proggy spirit (Prog Magazine)
-Honestly? The best progrock of the last decades! (Keys and Chords)
-Elegant and intense, touching and stimulating, but also contemporary and bold (Dark Entries)
-Clock Unwound is a masterpiece in the world of progressive rock (White Room Reviews)
-…a delicious melting pot of Nordic progressive rock (ProgVisions)
-It’s been another strong year for prog rock releases, but this album stands head and shoulders above the rest (Barrie Sillars)
-For a sophomoric effort this is a masterpiece (Power of Prog)
-An irresistible mix and an album that grows and grows. Consider me impressed! (Your Music Blog)
-Very, very highly recommended indeed. Prepare to be amazed! (DPRP)
-Clock Unwound is an absolute must in the genre (Music that Needs Attention)
-Clock Unwound is an album we don’t find many of nowadays, brave, original and with longevity. Visionary rock (True Metal)
-The album is a new piece of jewelry in my ears and collection (Babyblaue Prog reviews)
-It is an elegant work of art (Rock’n’RollMonuments)
-Exciting, vibrant music with a controlled chaos rarely seen in the current progressive scene. Highly recommended (Esquina Progressive)
-A supergroup that lovers of prog rock should know about (ChileanSkies)
-…an ambitious recording by a rising talent in the Norwegian progressive rock scene (Progressive Rock Central)
-…a nice solid progressive rock piece that should please fans of the genre, new or old (DemonsZone)
–This is music that is exciting, vibrant and with a controlled chaos that is rarely heard in today’s scene (ProgArchives)
-Eleven musicians engaged in almost an hour of sublime music that spans 360 degrees in contemporary music, creating a wonderful example of progressive music (MetalEyes iYEZine)
-Top track: Resignation (Eclipsed Rock Magazine)
-Clock Unwound will certainly be part of the highlights of 2017 prog scene (ProfilProg)
-Atmospheric Scandinavian landscapes, perpetually suspended between dream and reality (HamelinProg)
-What a beautiful album! You’ll hear so many tools that you almost do not know what you hear (Esther’s Rock Blog)
-Overall the way this album works deserves praise for its maturity and skill in song writing but also the disciplined studio work (ProgRadar)
-This is really brilliant stuff (The Progressive Rock Files)
-A brief hour of melodic, grandiose prog dealing with the theme of time (Universum Noll)
-This is the epic eleven-piece retro prog band from Norway you’ve been looking for your whole life (ItGents)
-This album is a masterpiece that carefully stacks one note at a time without waste (Kakehashi Records)
-In 2015, the Norwegians already showed what they can do. Now, they add another…(BetreutesProggen)
-Gentle Knife’s 2nd album is a decisive release full of great music (Monthly Prog Notes)
-Art rock meets jazz and progressive music – “Clock Unwound” delivers another exciting product for fans of these genres to get behind (Eternal Terror)
-The record lets loose some rare prog with some stellar technically high standing jewels sprinkled across the track list (RockMusicRaider)
-Noble, unconventional prog piece! (PowerMetal)
-Clock Unwound can take its place among the contemporary greats (Richard Falk)
-One of the best album releases this year! (Utakata Rock)
-Gentle Knife themselves have never done me wrong and their second album is a dark, beautiful, and haunting release (Music From the Other Side of the Room)
-Clock Unwound has the air of the work of a band in pursuit of progressive perfection (Audiorama Blog)
-The apocalyptic outcome of the long title track will make all friends of crimsonoid prog happy. Masterpiece! (Babyblaue Seiten Prog Reviews)
-Clock Unwound is another piece of progressive near perfection from Gentle Knife (Musipedia of Metal)
-Let’s be honest: Gentle Knife are a masterpiece! Everything works here, like a fully wound clock! (MLWZ)
Album reviews and ratings
Reviews and ratings, album 2: Clock Unwound (2017)
Reviews and ratings, album 1: Gentle Knife (2015)
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From the media:
- Clock Unwound no. 9 out of the 30 best Norwegian prog rock albums of the last decade (Prognytt, N, 4.1.2020)
- Summing up Night of the Prog XIII 2018 – and writing more music (Prognytt, N, 17.10.18)
- Night of the Prog XIII 2018 – Review (The Progressive Aspect, July 2018)
- Night of the Prog XIII 2018 – Review (Deutsche Mugge Musikmagazin, July 2018)
- Night of the Prog XIII 2018 – Review (Rockmeeting.com, 3.9.18)
- Night of the Prog XIII 2018 – Summer prog festival review (Whiskey-Soda Magazine, De, July 2018)
- Heading for Night of the Prog (Gaffa, Norway, 13.7.18)
- Clock Unwound no 5 out of 20 best Norwegian prog rock albums 2017 (Prognytt, N, 8.1.18)
- Progtober-concert 2017 among readers’ choice Best concert 2017 (Prognytt, N, 7.1.17)
- Annual Review 2017 and the festival year 2018 to come (Michaels Jahresrückblick, Whiskey Soda, De, Dec 17)
- Clock Unwound (2017) nominated to best Norwegian prog rock album 2017 (Prognytt, N. 8.12.17)
- ‘Smother’ from Gentle Knife in Prog Magazine CD December 2017 (Prognytt, N, 28.11.17)
- Impressing quality at Haugalandet Prog&Rock Festival 2017 (Prognytt, N, 9.11.17)
- Gentle Knife confirmed to Night of the Prog XIII 2018 (Prognytt, N, 1.11.17)
- Gentle Knife confirmed to Night of the Prog XIII 2018 – Official Announcement (Night of the Prog Festival, De, 1.11.17)
- Excellent prog night in Oslo October 2017 (Prognytt, N, 30.10.17)
- French legends Gens de la Lune ready for Progbotn 2018 with Gentle Knife (Prognytt, N, 28.10.17)
- And last, but not least… (Teamrock+/Prog Magazine, UK, 27.7.17)
- A strong Norwegian prog collective (Permafrost, N, 27.7.17)
- Clock Unwound CD Review (Prognytt, N, 8.6.17)
- Solid at We Låve Rock 2017 (Røyken&Hurum Avis, N, 31.5.17)
- Gentle Knife – New album coming up (Prognytt, N, 6.5.17)
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