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The archive songs
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If RADIOHEAD or PORCUPINE TREE meet your prog criteria, then there's a fair chance you will appreciate it.Īrchive, a Crossover Prog band has been around for a while now, but they had quite a rocky start. If you're a true-blue PINK FLOYD affionado, ARCHIVE's latest release won't live up to your standards. One thing they do agree on is the excellent musicianship displayed throughout. However, the fan base is much divided as to its progressive merits: some rave about it while others would much rather have the boys stick to their trip-hop shenanigans. It incorporates mainly floydian elements with some RADIOHEAD and COLDPLAY, and features some well orchestrated epics that merit its inclusion on this site. In 2002, with yet another set of helpers, they finally decided to go prog and gave us "You All Look the Same to Me".įrom the very first notes of "You All Look the Same to Me", you can tell the boys all hold their PINK FLOYD collections in high esteem.

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After a brief split-up once again, Keeler and Griffiths hired yet another couple of musicians and in 1999, released "Take My Head" - strictly a pop album. A year later, they reformed with new personnel to record their first official album entitled "Londinium" - purely trip-hop. They released a few singles on their own Swam label and broke up in 1996 following some dispute. ARCHIVE started off as a trip-hop outfit back in 1994 when Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths got together with female singer Roya Arab and a young rapper named Roski John.









The archive songs