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    Posted: January 16 2024 at 06:21
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lespecial for Crossover Prog

I saw these guys a couple of weeks ago and they absolutely (prog) rocked.  

These guys were previously suggested for Eclectic in January 2017 and rejected: “While lespecial is definitely an experimental and eclectic group, we've rejected them on the basis that too small of a fraction of their discography is actually prog.”

So, apparently being experimental and eclectic wasn’t enough to be “actual prog.” The suggester then amended the suggestion to crossover and apparently the post died and is now locked.

It’s a very detailed post so here’s a link to that:

https://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=105989&KW=lespecial&PID=5422201#5422201

At the time it was posted, the band had only one full length album released. They just released their fourth album Odd Times in September.

I won’t rehash their bio from the previous post. So, brief bio:

lespecial is a progressive rock power trio originally from Connecticut. The band members are:

Luke Bemand - Bass, Synth, Percussion, Vocals

Jonathan Grusauskas - Guitar, Synth, Sampler, Percussion, Vocals

Rory Dolan - Drums, Sampler, Percussion, Vocals

One can hear a variety of band influences such as King Crimson, Tool, Nine Inch Nails, and Primus, as well as musical influence from metal to hip hop.

Official Band Website: https://www.lespecial.net/

They are classified as progressive rock on RYM: https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/lespecial

First album Omnisquid (November 2015):

https://lespecial.bandcamp.com/album/omnisquid

Second album cheen (October 2017):

https://lespecial.bandcamp.com/album/cheen

Third album Ancient Homies (December 2020):

https://lespecial.bandcamp.com/album/ancient-homies

Fourth album Odd Times (September 2023):

https://lespecial.bandcamp.com/album/odd-times


Video of “Lungs of the Planet” from their latest album.

A fun live band. “Squid Rising” from NYE live stream 12/31/20.

For Primus fans, they live streamed a full cover of Frizzle Fry.

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