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IQ biography One of the Pioneers on theBritish Neo Prog scene (apologies to Martin ORFORD - I know you hatethe Neo Prog concept), IQ is one of the few bands from the 80's and90's scene that superbly delivers a full symphonic, rich in emotionmusic. The outstanding vocals of Peter NICHOLLS give the band itstrademark, but the keyboard arrangements from the multiband man MartinORFORD (JADIS) really add to the atmosphere here. Not enough, theguitar work from Mike HOLMES completes the last essential ingredi...Oneof the Pioneers on the British Neo Prog scene (apologies to MartinORFORD - I know you hate the Neo Prog concept), IQ is one of the fewbands from the 80's and 90's scene that superbly delivers a fullsymphonic, rich in emotion music. The outstanding vocals of PeterNICHOLLS give the band its trademark, but the keyboard arrangementsfrom the multiband man Martin ORFORD (JADIS) really add to theatmosphere here. Not enough, the guitar work from Mike HOLMES completesthe last essential ingredient of the band's musicianship.
Theband is strongly influenced by (GABRIEL era) GENESIS, with a hard-edgedand powerfull sound. Very extensive discography, in which you easelynotice the band's evolution. I would say IQ is one of the few bandsthat has been able to maintain a growing curve in terms of musicianshipand identity over the years. The music became heavier on the 90's, butwith no doubt, it improved a lot. They truly carried the torchof progressive music into the 80s. Their first two prosper albums,"Tales From The Lush Attic" and "The Wake" are among the very finestprogressive rock albums released in that decade. However, IQ's mostrecent recordings "Ever" and the double-album, "Subterranea", areconsidered by many of their fans to be even better than their seminalearly 80s work. ESSENTIAL PROG!!! Related Torrents
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