Illusia – Mind over Matter Review

By Killjoy

In the music business, the line between hobby and professional endeavor is often blurry. For brand-new musicians, the line might even be non-existent. And, every once in a while, a record graces our promo pile that is undeniably pure and authentic in a way only possible if its creator pours something deeply personal into the music. There is little doubt that this was the case for Jason Tyler when he formed Illusia in Manchester, UK. He took on a few bandmates and guest vocalists to help bring his progressive metal debut Mind over Matter to life, though he retains most of the songwriting and recording duties. How well might his passion project connect with a wider audience upon first exposure?

In some respects, Illusia is to prog as Fellowship is to power metal. In addition to an overarching affirming narrative,1 Mind over Matter boasts tons of colorful, sing-along choruses and tunes that will surely strike some as corny. But, like with Fellowship, no one can deny that they come from a place of earnestness. Sonically, Mind over Matter is a joyous mashup of Neal Morse’s sentimental prog rock and Ayreon’s zany keyboard wizardry. Tyler is skilled at leveraging the instruments at his disposal in complex yet catchy ways. Organ, guitar, synths, bass, and piano are layered in lockstep to weave a rich melodic tapestry, often paired with intricate drum rhythms in a fashion reminiscent of Seventh Wonder or DGM. In lesser hands, this might sound like a complete jumble, but Illusia demonstrates a compositional maturity beyond its fledgling status.

Illusia generally prioritizes emotional resonance over technical showmanship. Perhaps the most defining characteristic of Mind over Matter is its heavy reliance on tranquil ballad-esque songs. Of these, “Daydream” is by far my favorite, its piano arpeggios and poignant strings creating an affecting mood. The softer tracks are generally interspersed well with the more upbeat ones, although the back-to-back placement of “Anemoia” and “Shine Through the Night” leads to minor engagement snags. Still, a record with this many ballads should not work as well as this one does. The more technical aspects of Mind over Matter manifest in somewhat subtle ways. Dec Doyle’s guitar solos and Tyler’s keyboard melodies, while primarily uplifting, can be dazzling as well (“Delirium,” “Solace Divine”). Also, though not the main highlight of Mind over Matter, Tyler is a sneakily talented drummer, deftly brandishing syncopated rhythms throughout “What If.”

However, the vocals are where the consistency fluctuates and falters. Jason Tyler handles the majority of the singing, though in Ayreon fashion, he enlists the talents of several guest vocalists to bring the story to life. When possible, Tyler sticks to his more comfortable mid-to-low ranges while letting the guests take the higher ones, a strategy which works well with DGM’s Mark Basile (“Solace Divine”) and Chrysalïd’s Emannuel Thorsen (“Delirium”). But when he reaches for higher notes (“Arrival,” “Alone”), his vocal strain weakens the music’s emotive impact. Additionally, his harmonization with the other vocalists often feels tenuous, particularly with Alessia Scolletti’s near-shouting in the final chorus of “Shine Through the Night,” an unexpected letdown given her outstanding prior work with Temperance. Mind over Matter’s lush compositions are crying out for similar-caliber vocal talent, a taste of which comes from Lisa Skinner’s (Sorceress of Sin) gritty and occasionally operatic performance in the punchy “Dream Dance.”

While much of progressive metal is meant to tug heartstrings, Illusia displays an unflinching degree of tenderness and vulnerability that I haven’t heard too often. Mind over Matter may be unpolished, but not nearly as much as one might expect from the very first attempt of a self-produced artist. The songwriting, musicianship, and production are warm and inviting, with few moments during the hour-long runtime during which my attention wavers. Despite—and maybe because of—some vocal imperfections, Mind over Matter feels genuinely and profoundly human. And in a world where art is becoming increasingly artificial and superficial, that’s ultimately what matters most.

Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Self-Release
Websites: illusia.bandcamp.com | instagram.com/jtptyler
Releases Worldwide: August 22nd, 2025

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It’s taken a few days to wind down and recover from the madness that was the Deströyer 666 mini-tour. A collaboration between promoters in Scotland and England, and one which came under fire from the first announcement.

With both the headliners and Solstice running afoul of cancellation attempts and weaponised grudges, it wasn’t long before threats of reprisal appeared across the usual keyboard collective. Although it was distasteful to only announce venues on the night, this little nuance was sufficient to frustrate their efforts.

As expected, nothing of these threats manifested in reality, and the shows went ahead without incident. All bar a pitiful attempt to stalk one of the band members outside the venue, taking surreptitious photographs to share online in lieu of actual activism.

But nonetheless, these petty annoyances take their toll. For those with a genuine stake in live music beyond the smug accumulation of Internet points in silence, contingency plans and counter-strategies require careful consideration. A task made easier by the predictable playbook used by such of limited wit.

The truth of the matter, as always, is in the praxis of the people. The hundreds who came to the shows and made their presence known. A richly diverse crowd from many countries, united to appreciate music above all in a community of like-minded souls. Transgressing the expectations forced upon them by those who hide at home.

In turn, attendees had stories of their own to tell. About those in their local communities who sabotage shows for selfish gain. Those who callously mask their ill intent behind faux-goodwill and insincere concern for others. Those whose influence shrinks with every self-righteous accusation. The window is shifting, people have had enough, and each cancellation attempt compels new alliances in opposition.

Much gratitude to everyone involved in putting these shows together, and to Necro Ritual and Dikasterion for giving their all in support. I am fundamentally proud of the efforts put in by everyone to make this tour happen.

As for the middle date, a return to The Spinning Top in Stockport was a calmer contrast, with both Chrysalïd and Mark Shepherd offering a different kind of support to the rest of the tour. We will definitely return there again.

Duck and weave. The fight goes on. Even if I never chose this battle, the solidarity shown this past weekend proves that we will triumph.

(Group photo by Anna Fabbri)

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Trialed by Fire

It’s taken a few days to wind down and recover from the madness that was the Deströyer 666 mini-tour. A collaboration between promoters in Scotland and England, and one which came under fire from the first announcement. With both the headliners and Solstice running afoul of cancellation attempts and weaponised grudges, it wasn’t long before [...]

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Announcing a short run of UK shows for SOLSTICE this July. Heading out on the road with Australian anarchists DESTRÖYER 666 and London Black Metal heretics NECRO RITUAL, this line-up will lay waste to Glasgow and London on the 18th and 20th July. We headline an additional date in Stockport on the 19th with local lads CHRYSALÏD.

The Black Thrashin’ Doom event of the year awaits. Get your tickets in now to get on the list.

18th July 2024

Glasgow
Deströyer 666, Solstice, Necro Ritual

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Tickets from Gigs in Glasgow

19th July 2024

The Spinning Top – Stockport
Solstice, Chrysalïd

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20th July 2024

London
Deströyer 666, Solstice, Necro Ritual

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Email sjalvhat.music(at)gmail.com for tickets

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DESTRÖYER 666 / SOLSTICE / NECRO RITUAL - GLASGOW

Veranstaltung von Gigs in Glasgow am Donnerstag, Juli 18 2024 mit 7 Diskussionsbeiträgen.