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Änglagård
Änglagård is a Swedish progressive rock band, with influences including King Crimson, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Trettioåriga Kriget, Schicke Führs Fröhling, and Van der Graaf Generator. The band was established in 1991 by Tord Lindman (guitars and vocals) and Johan Högberg (bass guitar), and broke up in 1994. They briefly reformed in 2002–2003, and have been active again since 2009. They combine vintage analog sounds with a modern classical approach to composing and arranging. To date, they have released three studio albums and three live recordings to great acclaim from the progressive rock comm
Kaipa
Kaipa is a Swedish progressive rock band.
Pulsar
band
Landberk
Landberk was a Swedish prog/art rock band, characterized by a dark, sombre tone in their music. They were notable for their utilisation of the mellotron, which was as important as the guitar in their music. Landberk's last live performance was in Oslo 1999. The band released three studio albums during the 1990s, Riktigt Äkta (1992), followed by One Man Tells Another (1994) and Indian Summer (1996). They also recorded a cover version of No More White Horses, a song by T2, an almost forgotten psychedelic rock band from the 1960s.
Shingetsu
Shingetsu () is a Japanese progressive rock band from the 1970s. A band with an originally short career, they have typically been categorised as one of the most notable Japanese progressive rock bands.
Machiavel
rockband from Belgium
Museo Rosenbach
band
Q1158941
Polish band
Frágil
Peruvian rock band
Cast
Mexican band
Lazuli
French progressive rock band
Anima Mundi
music Band
Jack Dupon
French band