“I didn’t have any sort of pedigree with progressive music until Marillion asked me to do their debut album Script For A ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If spending several months recording an album in a French chateau wasn’t grand enough, Marillion ...
You could almost hear the unified, horrified screams of thousands of aging punk rockers on March 12, 1984. That's when Marillion – the greatest new hope of progressive rock – released their U.K. Top 5 ...
Prog rock was mostly dead and buried by 1985, but Marillion helped resurrect the genre – albeit in a glossier, streamlined context – with Misplaced Childhood. The band's third album, released on June ...
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 ...
Often referred to as the leaders of the neo-progressive movement of the early '80s, Marillion are a great deal more than that. They are purveyors of soulful, powerful, and deeply-moving music, with a ...
“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 ...
Cheap laughs being inescapable, we’d better get this out of the way: Marillion’s lead singer was called Fish, and Fish’s real name is Derek Dick. Hahahahaha. Fish and Dick. Dick-Fish. Fish’s Dick.
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