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TheH
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Galaad (CH) singing in French but awesome (new album Frat3ur in May)
Aragon - just released a new track Clepsydra (CH) new album this year (The Gap) Deyss (CH) |
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Like most eighties neo prog bands IQ were influenced by Genesis. However Hogath era Marillion was an influence on many neo bands as they adopted a more 'grown up' approach in the 90's. Seasons End is a very important album in that process IMO.
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Genesis, They sound just like Marillion! ( sorry, couldn't resist)
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all true, just thought they deserve a shout out ;) Also Moongarden Landmarq Grey Lady Down Dracma Harnakis Egdon Heath |
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I can agree with most bands on this list but Rael are a 100 percent Genesis clone Discipline are very much influenced by VdGG and Genesis but not Marillion Twelfth Night are from the same time line as Marillion but totally different |
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oh yes, these two definitely. "Script" is my favourite album ever, still, so after discovering it back in 2003 I was keen to find anything similar to it. It's weird to see some bands having nothing in common with either H's or Fish's Mariliion mentioned here though Anyway, here we go: Pendragon Shadowland Red Sand Anubis Also Eden Mindgames Iluvatar No Name Lorien Janison Edge Credo Abel Ganz Aragon Darwin's Radio Galleon Strangefish Galahad Triangle Knight Area Martigan The Fyreworks Millenium Moonrise Sylvan La Tulipe Noire RPWL Vienna Circle Hope that helps Edited by Prog-jester - March 11 2019 at 05:48 |
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Machines Dream (Canada) and Nine Skies (France).
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I add two italian bands from the 90's: Asgard and Aufklarung.
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Arena and Red Sand, just to name a few...
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And you can add Satellite (with members of Collage). And, a question to the ones who were fans of 90's neo-progressive rock: Do you remember Abraxas (Poland) and Tale Cue (Italy) ? i Think they were influenced by Fish and Marillion. |
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Yes, Chandelier was a german band. I only know the album Facing Gravity. |
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I would think that a good amount of neo-prog bands were influenced by Marillion... even if they were almost comtemporaries... perhaps even more so for them. I would think that Marillion might have showed them that prog could still be done, at least.
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First two Arena albums.
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Perhaps Jadis too, and Flamborough Head
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Chandelier the Swiss band? Or maybe they were German. A long time ago I had an album by theirs on cd called "pure." It definitely sounded influenced by Marillion and I'm not really into clone bands but it was quite good.
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supposedly they influenced Collage and Clepsydra but I prefer those bands
While Genesis was the obvious influence on Fish, somebody who didn't know Strawbs but knew Marillion kept commenting how much certain songs of theirs sounded much like Marillion, which would be more accurately stated as the reverse
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I'm not sure that this is quite right ... Chappo did not get influenced by Joe Cocker ... and I doubt that FISH was influenced by PG at all ... and like a few other singers leading a band in Europe, it many ways it was more about the ACTING than it was about the singing. PG is given a lot of credit for some of this but others were already doing THEATER within a rock context in Europe that helped bring it all alive. I think we're making a mess of things ... it's like saying that every actor copied Lawrence Olivier and/or Marlon Brando, and that is simply not true at all, although it seems the material at the time suggests that there is a similarity. I don't see, another great example, that ANGE copied anyone, including bands like GENESIS which probably learned from them how to do some theatrical content on stage ... already in concert Christian Decamps was whispering and doing emotional stuff that was way beyond "singing", and to further things in a couple of his solo albums he takes this even further and makes folks like Fish and PG sound like just another pop singer! Europe, other than England, has a very large history of "stories" in theater, and mixing them ... and what PG did was nothing new and there are many stories that they learned some of it from OSANNA in Italy during a tour. I doubt that PG or GENESIS would even discuss that, so to be able to maintain a myth of originators of something they did not create, but the fact of the matter is, that they DID CREATE some very nice material with those ideas in mind, and that it worked to an extent, in that we are still stuck discussing it. At least the music is very good to our ears, whereas OSANNA and ANGE are a bit tougher, and mostly because they do not sing in English, as the material itself is excellent. To see these things properly, a chronology would help ... but to think that PG created something that everyone copied, and Marillion did as well, is kinda sad, and missing the point. Again, think about the actors, the films, the theater ... please allow talent to stand up ... and not kill the arts because of it.
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Arena before they became heavier (until The Visitor).
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Bands influenced by Fish's period: -Violet District, -Chandelier (a few days ago, I ordered the remaster 2018 of Facing Gravity), -Clepsydra (and maybe Shakary), -Arena, -Collage, -Asgard, -Aufklarung.
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It Bites, maybe IQ to some degree although they were almost contemporaries.
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