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Änglagård

Symphonic progressive rock band founded in 1991 in Stockholm, Sweden. Disbanded in 1994, reformed briefly in 2002/03 and active since 2008. Their 1992 debut, [i]Hybris[/i], brought them international acclaim as it is considered one of best albums of this genre released in the last 15 years. Their sound combines elements of [a=Genesis], [a=Shylock], [a=King Crimson], [a=Gentle Giant], and [a=Samla Mammas Manna], though the underlying writing style is not too reminiscent of any one of these bands. Drenched in analog keyboards, Mellotrons, dual guitar and flute, their violently dynamic music is backed up by a tight rhythm section featuring a virtuoso classically-influenced drummer. [i]Hybris[/i] was voted "album of the year" in a Gibraltar / alt.music.progressive (now rec.music.progressive) poll. They were invited to ProgFest '93 in Los Angeles, and the overwhelmingly positive fan response resulted in them being invited back to headline the first night of ProgFest '94. Their second album, [i]Epilog[/i], was released in November 1994. It features a similar sound as the first, as well as a similar compositional approach on some of the pieces. However, they move in new directions and explore a quieter, gentle feel, more introspective and brooding. Unlike [i]Hybris[/i], it is entirely instrumental. [i]Epilog[/i] was also voted "album of the year" in the 1994 Progressive Rock Poll.

By Kyle Larson