The Enid and Enochian Theory - UK Spring Tour |
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elbownut
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Topic: The Enid and Enochian Theory - UK Spring Tour Posted: April 18 2013 at 11:03 |
On the back of a great performance at the recent HRH Prog festival in Rotherham, have booked my tickets to see them at the Barfly in Camden .
Very impressed, particularly with their lead vocalist and all-round showman Joe Payne (a very captivating, Freddie Mercury-like performance )
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"Music was my first love and it will be my last" - John Miles "Music"
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Norm Cash
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Posted: April 18 2013 at 08:10 |
Any PA peeps thinking about going to the Glasgow gig on the 24th (Wed.)?
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: February 26 2013 at 14:36 |
Thats what I thought but will definitely be at the HMV Institute to see this, The Enid were excellent at Summers End last year. |
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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aapatsos
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Posted: February 26 2013 at 14:09 |
weird combination but very nice indeed
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The Megastar
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Posted: February 26 2013 at 13:23 |
Cult 70s symphonic progressive rock act The Enid are to make a return to standing club venues in April and May of this year with special guests Enochian Theory: Tuesday 23rd April NEWCASTLE, The Cluny Wednesday 24th April GLASGOW, 02 ABC2 Thursday 25th April MANCHESTER, Ruby Lounge Friday 10th May LEICESTER, The Musician Thursday 30th May BIRMINGHAM, HMV Institute Friday 31st May LONDON, Barfly Tickets available from www.ticketweb.co.uk The last few years have seen The Enid play seated venues and festivals throughout Europe, but very much as an underground, and to some extent forgotten, entity. The 1970s saw the band as a big player in a music scene thriving on the musicianship and creativity that progressive rock had to offer. Now, they are once more getting the recognition they deserve, hand in hand with progs return to prominence, having returned with a new line up still drawn together to this day by Robert John Godfrey, who has this to say: "In April and May the band will be playing in intimate music clubs on small stages, with a great sound and all of you just inches away from the band; it will remind us of our roots and will be fun for all. These shows will mark our return to standing rock venues after a surge back into the spotlight,crowned by recognition from the Guardian readers in their 2012 top 10 album& tracks poll. We now have a vast repertoire to choose from and we are committed to keep the best of it in play; from the vintage years to the present and beyond.Nothing is off limits." The album that Guardian readers so rapturously got behind was Invicta their 13th studio album. It appeared in a top 10 poll populated by much more familiar names to the contemporary ear: Frank Ocean, Tame Impala and 2012s Mercury Prize Winners, Alt-J. Maintaining the band's tradition for narrative, the record marks the second edition in a planned trilogy of releases, building upon musical motifs of 2010 predecessor, Journey's End. Exploring the relationship between one and the many, the record aims to interpret wider themes of what humanity is able to achieve as a collective; celebrating greatness yet acknowledging adverse extremes. From the immense choral arrangements of "The Whispering", featuring over 200 vocal layers, contrasted with the hauntingly beautiful solo tones of "One and the Many", Invicta laments on the power of the whole. Individually we are all alone but together we are invincible. Formed in 1974 by acclaimed composer and pianist, Robert John Godfrey, The Enid are renowned for their large-scale, myth and fantasy-inspired instrumental pieces. In the early 80s The Enid became the first band ever to self-fund their recordings with contributions from fans in advance; a revolutionary concept that has since led to bands as diverse as Marillion and Radiohead taking lead from their approach. Following a break in 1988, Godfrey rediscovered his musical muse five years ago and has since lovingly reformed The Enid with original drummer Dave Storey plus new young recruits, Jason Ducker on guitars, Max Read on vocals and keyboards, Nicholas Willes on bass and percussion and Joe Payne on lead vocals a line up that spans three generations. |
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