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Progtopia
Mark Ashby
25 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast dedicated to progressive music in its various forms, including interviews with the musicians themselves.
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A podcast dedicated to progressive music in its various forms, including interviews with the musicians themselves.
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Episode 141 : Edison's Children - "The Disturbance Fields"
Progtopia
50 minutes
6 years ago
Episode 141 : Edison's Children - "The Disturbance Fields"
Edison's Children are no strangers to Progtopia, having been featured twice already, but this is their return to the program after a few years' absence, with their fourth album The Disturbance Fields freshly released in mid-July. Begun as the duo of Marillion's Pete Trewavas and Eric Blackwood of Blackwood & Foti, they've added members like Rick Armstrong (son of astronaut Neil), Lisa Wetton, and Henry Rogers to create a soundscape of darkened moods and messages of warning. Those warnings on the new album are for the climate changes happening around us all with alarming speed, and with the albums single track "Washed Away" spread over 14 parts, the band tells a tale of peril at the hands of a wrathful Mother Nature. Trewavas stops by to talk about the band's recent gig in Florida supporting Alan Parsons, how likely he thinks a scenario like the one depicted in the album could be to really happen, and...all right, a little bit about his *other* band, too. Find them online and get the album at www.edisonschildren.com. Featured songs/excerpts: "A Random Disturbance" "Asphyxiation" "The Tempest" "A Cold Gray Morning" "The Surge" "Into the Dead Calm" To hear previous episodes featuring Edison's Children and Marillion, as well as all archival episodes, go to www.progtopia.com.
Progtopia
A podcast dedicated to progressive music in its various forms, including interviews with the musicians themselves.