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    Marillion

    Marillion

    5911 songs

    Progressive rock behemoths known for intricate soundscapes and emotive songs.

    Formed in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s, Marillion was a significant part of the progressive rock movement. The band's early years were marked by lineup changes and a gradual evolution of their sound. Their breakthrough album, Script for a Jester's Tear, released in 1983, showcased the band's unique blend of atmospheric soundscapes and complex compositions. The album's title track, 'Script for a Jester's Tear', is a prime example of the band's ability to craft intricate and emotionally charged songs. Another standout track from the album is 'He Knows You Know', which features a soaring vocal performance from Fish, the band's lead vocalist at the time. Marillion's music often explored themes of social commentary, personal relationships, and the human condition, making them one of the most thought-provoking and emotionally resonant bands of the era. Throughout their career, Marillion has undergone several lineup changes, with Steve Hogarth joining the band in 1989 and becoming the primary vocalist. This shift in lead vocals marked a new era for the band, as they continued to push the boundaries of their sound and explore new themes in their music. Marillion's influence on the progressive rock genre cannot be overstated, and their music remains a beloved part of many fans' collections.