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St. Elmo's Fire audiostreet.net/stelmosfire
Home Town: Garner, NC Genre: Progressive Rock Posted By: Buzz Joined On: September 11, 2004 Page Views: 21,129 Song Plays: 2,673 Current Rank: 528 Highest Rank: 16
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Albums Live At The Cleveland Agora, Splitting Ions In The Ether, Artifacts Of Passion, Antiquities
Similar Artists Couldn't really say. If you have a suggestion, drop us an e-mail and we'll check it out. Most of the reveiwers have said that the sound is firmly entrenched in the "Larks Tongues" and "Red" period King Crimson vein.
Group Members Paul Kollar, Erich Feldman, Mark Helm, Elliot Weintraub,Steve Stavnicky, Philip Wylie,Miner Gleeson, Joshua Feldman and guests
Instruments Guitars (Lots of 'em), Bass, Drums, Mellotron, Moogs, Percussion, Cittern, Violin, Shofar, etc.
Musical Style Classic Symphonic Progressive rock with a touch of World Fusion and a bit of abstract improv. Can smell kinda funny at first, but you'll get used to it and it will make you want more later.
Influences King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Early Genesis, Gong, Van Der Graff Generator, Early Mike Oldfield, John Barry, George Antrovis, The Partridge Family.
Additional Info Be sure to check out the Kill Tim's Grass & Brain Forest pages here at AudioStreet.If you enjoy St. Elmo's Fire you will surely find more of what you like with these cool bands. And don't forget, Kill Tim's Grass has a new album in the works! |

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Lots to read at: www.sprawlingproductions.com "...ranks among the best prog rock I've heard this year. ...a true mind blower, you should run quickly to check out this one." J. Kranitz / Aural Innovations "This an outstanding release and a welcome return for St. Elmo's Fire. My highest recommendation." Peter Thelen / Expose' "This is powerful prog rock with loads of dissonant menace...there's plenty to concider and absorb in the inspired work of this five man outfit...urges the inevitable question: how did we manage to miss these guys the first time around?" John Collinge / Progression " A Very cool CD. Recommended." Fred Trafton / The Gilbraltar Encyclopedia Of Progressive Rock "...crescendos of complexity that King Crimson would be proud of." Paul Allwood / Wonderous Stories UK "Their live performances demonstrate an energy and cohesivness which most bands... Read entire review » |
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| | Posted on Jun 5, 2008 @3:18 PM | Rating: 10 / 10 | Your music is really great! You should set up a free account at www.celebrityhilltv.com , and upload and sell some of your stuff there. I gave you a 10+ rating because you truly deserve it. Have a great day, ~Briana-Mariaah~ Check me out too! Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Jul 26, 2006 @10:44 PM | Rating: 9 / 10 | hey fantastic sound great riffs, altogether groovy!! Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Mar 17, 2006 @5:47 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | Well done. Nice arrangement. Good Luck Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Dec 25, 2005 @2:35 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | This band is the best prog on Audiostreet, hands down! Read Review » |
| | | Posted on Dec 9, 2005 @2:29 AM | Rating: 10 / 10 | It's like Deja vu
I know I've like heard this stuff before. Read Review » |
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