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Hi all!
Anyone living around Stockholm? If so, don't miss a great evening with three of Sweden's best symphonic rock acts. It's on Friday - the 1st of December that Violent Silence, Beardfish and Soniq Circus (formerly TP3) plays at Tantogården (www.tantogarden.nu). Check out the concert poster at http://www.progressrec.com/index2-e.html
Violent Silence plays rhythmically complex symphonic rock with two keyboards and no guitar (!) that pushes the boundaries of modern artrock. http://www.violentsilence.net
Beardfish combines the best of Zappa, Zeppelin, Gentle Giant and mixes it all into a very melodic, hard rocking and always interesting journey. http://www.beardfish.argh.se/
Soniq Circus is the latest addition to Progress Records' array of high quality Swedish prog bands. Playing powerful and melodic symphonic rock based partially in the 70's giants - King Crimson, Genesis, Rush - partially in a heavier vein, Soniq Circus prove that Sweden is THE symphonic rock country these days... http://www.tp3.se/
Cheers,
Marcus
Anyone living around Stockholm? If so, don't miss a great evening with three of Sweden's best symphonic rock acts. It's on Friday - the 1st of December that Violent Silence, Beardfish and Soniq Circus (formerly TP3) plays at Tantogården (www.tantogarden.nu). Check out the concert poster at http://www.progressrec.com/index2-e.html
Violent Silence plays rhythmically complex symphonic rock with two keyboards and no guitar (!) that pushes the boundaries of modern artrock. http://www.violentsilence.net
Beardfish combines the best of Zappa, Zeppelin, Gentle Giant and mixes it all into a very melodic, hard rocking and always interesting journey. http://www.beardfish.argh.se/
Soniq Circus is the latest addition to Progress Records' array of high quality Swedish prog bands. Playing powerful and melodic symphonic rock based partially in the 70's giants - King Crimson, Genesis, Rush - partially in a heavier vein, Soniq Circus prove that Sweden is THE symphonic rock country these days... http://www.tp3.se/
Cheers,
Marcus