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Tag Archives: Neo-Prog

Serum

Serum came jointly in Boston, MA in 1994 when Irish-born vocalist/guitarist Siobhan McAuley from the Trojan Ponies reunited with her ex – bandmate, drummer Jason Dumont. With ex-Hullabaloo guitarist (Tag Lax) and Boston Herald rock and roll critic/Dirt Crimson bassist Tristram Lozaw, who fulfilled McAuley while interviewing her for articles, …

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Collage

Collage is a Polish progressive rock-band formed in 1985. The initial lineup of the group was Mirek Gil (guitars), Wojtek Szadkowski (drums), Jarek Wajk (vocals), Jurek Barczuk (acoustic guitar), Przemek Zawadzki (bass), Pawel Zajaczkowski (secrets), and Ania Milewska (secrets). Ultimately Wajk remaining the group, becoming changed by Jarek Majka. Majka …

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Quidam

Hailing from Poland, the neo-prog group Quidam released its initial record in 1996 and quickly earned both specialized press and viewers over. The angelic tone of voice of vocalist Emila Derkowska as well as the group’s enough usage of flute in its preparations secured it a good place alongside Collage …

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My World

New York-based power trio My Globe help to make adventurous prog and hard rock-influenced music. Focused around the innovative collaboration of vocalist/bassist John Montalbano and guitarist Chris Munger, My Globe are recognized for their high-energy concert events where they play a variety of originals and unpredicted cover songs. Like a …

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Majeure

The project of Zombi’s A.E. Paterra, Majeure — which took its name through the Tangerine Dream record Power Majeure — delves right into a somewhat different world of electronic-leaning prog rock and roll than his use Steve Moore, rather exploring a far more rhythmic, danceable strategy. Along with distributed Zombi …

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Aquaserge

French collective Aquaserge have already been crafting their singular make of avant rock and roll since 2005. Their function attracts from chanson, free of charge jazz, soundtrack music, and prog (specially the Canterbury picture and the Rock and roll in Opposition motion), among various other influences. Their produces will probably …

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Horisont

Though their sound comes straight from the spacy prog and proto-metal from the ’70s, Swedish band Horisont formed in 2006. Made up of vocalist Axel Söderberg, guitarists Charles Vehicle Loo and Kristofer Möller, bassist Magnus Delborg, and drummer Pontus Jordan, the music group conjures the noises of rock and roll …

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Ungdomskulen

Finding the right name for the rock group could be a real task. After exploring the options of names such as for example Position Ovation and Goddamnit, the three youthful Norwegians Frode Flatland (bass), Kristian Stockhaus (vocals, electric guitar), and Øyvind Solheim (drums) finally resolved on Ungdomskulen, which merely means …

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Abrete Gandul

Chilean prog rockers Abrete Gandul received their widest worldwide attention to day using the release of 2011’s Enjambre Sismico about Fading Information, an affiliate from the Italian AltrOck imprint. However the Abrete Gandul that released Enjambre Sismico was significantly unique of the band of the same name that got its …

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Wormbelly

Hailing from Charleston, SC, Wormbelly arrived together in 1997 with years as a child close friends Chris Patterson and Kevin Graham. Within weeks, visual designer/pianist GoGo became a member of Wormbelly. Right now a trio, Wormbelly crafted their country-rock influenced audio. In 1998, the music group individually released Demolition Superprize …

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