“I didn’t have any sort of pedigree with progressive music until Marillion asked me to do their debut album Script For A ...
Formed in 1979, the English band Marillion has been delivering solid, progressive, thinking man’s rock ever since. But it hasn’t been easy. When they parted ways with lead singer Fish in 1988, it ...
Marillion may not be a name familiar to a lot of people who didn’t pay attention to progressive rock in the 1980s and 1990s. However, the veteran progressive-rock band pioneered the concept of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. One evening in November 2005, in Amsterdam’s Paradiso – one of the city’s loveliest live music ...
“The Cold War is done, but those bastards will find us another one.” This cry might have come from any current reader of The American Conservative alive in the early 1990s—well, maybe without the ...
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Marillion were facing oblivion. Then they made This Strange Engine and found a way forward
When it was released in 1997, This Strange Engine marked a different kind of Marillion. No longer afforded big-label advances and plush West End studios, they were forced to get creative in a ...
Conventions for fans, at which the band performs a different set each night, have become key dates in Marillion's calendar Ahead of the Progressive Music Awards, Marillion frontman Steve Hogarth ...
When rock band Marillion's latest album Anoraknophobia hit the shops this week it was the culmination of a unique funding campaign that started with a simple email. Marillion had already discovered ...
[Pete Trewavas] If you mean which member of the band most typifies what the band is about musically, or indeed the ethos of the band, that is hard to sum up in one single person. We all add so much to ...
Welcome to the Marillion Weekend at Butlins Holiday Camp in Minehead, Somerset. Billy Butlin's Shakespearean slogan "Our true intent is all for your delight" is nowhere to be seen. Too unwieldy after ...
Ahead of the Progressive Music Awards, Marillion frontman Steve Hogarth discusses the band's role as crowd funding pioneers, reactions to his 17-minute song about Gaza and why it is fine to be joked ...
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