Glass Hammer / Discography (17Al-18CD) FLAC
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Glass Hammer / Discography (17Al-18CD) Genre : Symphonic Prog / Progressive Rock discs manufactured: USA Year : 1993-2013 Country : USA Audio Codec : FLAC (*. flac) Rip type : image +. cue Bitrate : lossless Duration : 18:14:16 Albums: Journey Of The Dunadan - 1993 - Lazeria Music - Arion Records 7690-5 1 1 1 1-120 Perelandra - 1995 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR0092 Live and Revived - 1997 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR-5710 On To Evermore - 1998 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR1127 Chronometree - 2000 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR9000 The Middle Earth Album - 2001 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR1311 Lex Rex - 2002 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR1123 Live At Nearfest - 2004 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR1121 Shadowlands - 2004 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR The Inconsolable Secret 2CD - 2005 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR3126 Culture Of Ascent - 2007 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR1825 Three Cheers for the Broken-Hearted - 2009 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR2624 If - 2010 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR1924 One (Limited Edition-Babb & Schendel's First Recordings 1991-1992) - 2010 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR2723 Cor Cordium - 2011 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR2921 Perilous - 2012 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR3027 The Inconsolable Secret - Deluxe Edition (Remix) - 2013 - Sound Resources - Arion Records SR3126 4om wiki Glass Hammer is an American progressive rock band from Chattanooga, Tennessee. They formed in 1992 when multi-instrumentalists Steve Babb (then known as "Stephen DeArqe") and Fred Schendel began to write and record Journey of the Dunadan, a concept album based on the story of Aragorn from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. To their surprise, the album sold several thousand units via the Internet, TV home shopping, and phone orders, and Babb and Schendel were convinced that the band was a project worth continuing. While many musicians have appeared on Glass Hammer albums over the years, Babb and Schendel have remained the core of the band. Both men play a variety of instruments, but Babb mainly concentrates on bass guitar and keyboards while Schendel also plays keyboards as well as various guitars and drums (until the addition of live drummer Matt Mendians to the studio recording band in 2004). They also sing, although a number of other vocalists (most notably Michelle Young, Walter Moore, Susie Bogdanowicz and Jon Davison) have also handled lead vocal duties. Lyrically, Glass Hammer is inspired mostly by their love of fantasy literature (most notably Tolkien and C. S. Lewis) and by their Christian faith. Although by their own admission they have tried to avoid becoming an overtly Christian band, their 2002 release Lex Rex was a concept album based on a Roman soldier's encounter with Jesus. Musically, their most apparent influences are Yes, Kansas, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and, to a less noticeable extent, Genesis. While Glass Hammer has, for the most part, combined those influences into a characteristic style of their own, they made much more direct references to the aforementioned bands on their 2000 album Chronometree, which told the story of a drug-addled progressive rock fan who becomes convinced aliens are speaking to him through the music he listens to. In 2012, Jon Davison was selected by Yes as their new lead singer, while remaining a member of Glass Hammer.
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