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Music Style
progressive rock |
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Similar Artists
Kansas, Peter Gabriel, Rush, Marillion |
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Group Members
Doug Busbee: guitars, vocals. Forrest Robinson: drums, vocals. Eric Frampton: keyboards, vocals. Glenn Longmuir: basses. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards |
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Press Reviews
This is the best recent example we've heard of marrying progressive with modern pop/rock. This is infectious stuff and would be on a major label if not for the worldwide ban on progressive rock. - Kinesis CD (USA) Progressive Rock at its finest. These guys are excellent musicians and also very creative, the songs really speak for themselves. Their music has depth, and layers to it that you can only appreciate by listening to the CD several times. A great marriage of progressive and pop/rock. - CD Debut (Canada) Agent Cooper's self-titled debut is a crisply-produced disc. The band has a "prog rock" style that reminds you of Kansas, Peter Garbriel, and Rush, without sounding like any of them. If you have the opportunity to see Agent Cooper live, do it, in the meantime get this CD and watch something good get even better. - Art Howard, Entity Entertainment (USA) Brilliant arrangements and superb performances. Wouldn't surprise me a bit if this one ends up on a major label. RECOMMENDED! - The Missing Piece (Sweden) Agent Cooper redefine progressive music for the new millennium. This modern mixture of progressive style with intelligent mainstream flow characterises the band's sound. Truly refreshing. - The Space of Carlos Tavares (Portugal) If you call Marillion's Radiation progressive then I would suggest calling the music here such as well. The band combines pop, rock and prog and writing great songs and thinking of great melodies in the process. Great music. Recommended. - Jurriaan Hage, Axiom of Choice (Netherlands) |
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Location
Atlanta, GA - USA |
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