KARNATAKA – The Night’s Dance – new video
We’re really excited to announce the release of our new video for The Night’s Dance, produced and directed by Chris Lavelle of LDi Studios.
We’re really excited to announce the release of our new video for The Night’s Dance, produced and directed by Chris Lavelle of LDi Studios.
Great to see The Night’s Dance won Prog magazine’s ‘Track of the Week’! A huge thank you to everyone who voted for the song!
Hear the full song and see the superb video directed by Chris Lavelle LDi Studios here:
A great, insightful review by by Andy Thorley on Maximun Volume Music
“These songs carry weight and meaning; they have been carefully crafted.”
“Bold, expansive, and exquisitely done.”
““Sacrifice” is a wonderful showcase for Sertari’s incredible voice. “
“Those words “stunning” and “jaw-dropping” are about the only ones you can use here.”

A great 5/5 review of the new album on French music website Music Waves

A fabulous and in-depth review of the new album on Velvet Thunder from one of rock’s most respected writers, Steve Pilkington.
“Luke Machin pulls off a solo here which is jaw dropping in its effectiveness. If you’re listening to this in the car and playing it loud, be mindful lest the wheels leave the road entirely and the vehicle levitates. It’s that sort of moment.”
“when Sertari comes in with some Latin I’m sold!”
“the shimmeringly fragile beauty of Don’t Forget My Name”
“Karnataka have never sounded better.”
Buy the album @ Karnataka Official Shop

Another great review of the new album has been publisghed in Distorted Sound magazine
“production is lush and impressive”
“This could well be KARNATAKA’s Supper’s Ready, Grendel or Harvest Of Souls“
“an excellent album from KARNATAKA“
Buy the album from the KARNATAKA online shop.
A great review of the new album by Olga Walkiewicz on the Polish website MLWZ.PL

A huge thanks to Mike Ainscoe @ At The Barrier for this great review of the new Karnataka album.
“Karnataka return with a stunner. Worth the wait? You bet!”
“symphonic ethereality….. and a finger on the pulse of Celtic magic”
“Sertari’s ambitious vocal arrangements that contemplate the journey into darkness”
“An album of magnitude and contemplation that ponders the question of who knows what the future holds, Requiem For A Dream considers the bigger picture of planet Earth and our own futures.”

A superb and in-depth review of the new album has just been published on the Lazland website.

Check out the beautifully written and in-depth 5* review for Requiem For A Dream by Thomas Szirmay on his Prog Rogue page and Prog Archives ))
Review on Prog Rogue Facebook page
Review on Prog Archives
“80 minutes of melodic adventure of the very finest quality. An easy top 5 release for 2023.”