Impossible Figures
Magellan represents the second wave of sonic explorers, those who sailed in spirit with the most storied of the prog rock pioneers (e.g., Genesis, Kansas, Rush, Yes) during their youth and now seek to make the journey in practice. At the helm of Magellan are brothers Trent (vocals/keyboards) and Wayne Gardner (guitars), who with bass player Hal Stringfellow Imbrie released their debut album : Hour of Restoration, in 1991. (Their debut led off with a five-part suite entitled Magna Carta) A historical concept album about England, it was followed by the similar-sounding Impending Ascension. Magellan returned in 1997 with Test Of Wills, which represented a slight departure from the band's original sound (though the group, which now includes drummer Brad Kaiser, remained intact). In 2002, the Gardners released the ambitious Hundred Year Flood, dedicated to the brother they lost in the Vietnam War. Though not a prolific band, Magellan's well crafted and ambitious efforts have made them something of a flagship among prog rock's second armada of artists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Magellan represents the second wave of sonic explorers, those who sailed in spirit with the most storied of the prog rock pioneers (e.g., Genesis, Kansas, Rush, Yes) during their youth and now seek to make the journey in practice. At the helm of Magellan are brothers Trent (vocals/keyboards) and Wayne Gardner (guitars), who with bass player Hal Stringfellow Imbrie released their debut album : Hour of Restoration, in 1991. (Their debut led off with a five-part suite entitled Magna Carta) A historical concept album about England, it was followed by the similar-sounding Impending Ascension. Magellan returned in 1997 with Test Of Wills, which represented a slight departure from the band's original sound (though the group, which now includes drummer Brad Kaiser, remained intact). In 2002, the Gardners released the ambitious Hundred Year Flood, dedicated to the brother they lost in the Vietnam War. Though not a prolific band, Magellan's well crafted and ambitious efforts have made them something of a flagship among prog rock's second armada of artists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
My Warrior
Innocent God
Turning Point
Virtual Reality
Just One Bridge
Magna Carta
A Social Marginal
No Time for Words
Test of Wills
Estadium Nacional
Don't Kill The Whal
Songsmith
Killer Of Hope
Friends of America
Walk Fast, Look Worried
Gameface
Waterfront Weirdos
Breaking These Circles
Union Jack
Jacko
Under the Wire
Crucible
Another Burning
Aqualung
Preaching the Converted
Symphonette
Storms and Mutiny
Don't Kill the Whale
Family Jewels
Mama
Why Water Weeds?
Brother's Keeper
Wisdom
A Tull Tale
Cranium Reef Suite
The Winner
Gorilla With A Pitchfork
Late For Church
Doctor Concoctor
Every Bullet Needs Blood
Pianissimo Intermission
Money
Confessor's Overture
Invisible Bright Man
A World Groove
Counterpoints
Feel The Cross
Winner
Found
Bully Pulpit (part 1)
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