Echolyn
Echolyn's style has been termed updated progressive rock, due to the band's classically trained, highly professional members -- vocalist Ray Weston, guitarist/vocalist Brett Kull, keyboard player Chris Buzby, bassist Tom Hyatt and drummer Paul Ramsey. After honing their instrumental prowess and close harmony vocals on three independent releases, Echolyn was signed by Sony. The group recorded with Glenn Rosenstein and released As the World in March 1995. The band called it quits late that same year, and put out an album of unreleased demos and live recordings (including their last song recorded, "This Time Alone"), called When the Sweet Turns Sour, in 1996. After four years, the band regrouped without Hyatt; Weston took over the role of bass, and newcomer Jordan Perlson joined Ramsey on drums. The new Echolyn recorded Cowboy Poems Free (2000).
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Discography
7 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Suffocating the Bloom
Progressive Rock - Released by Velveteen Records on Jan. 1, 1992
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as the world
Progressive Rock - Released by echolyn inc. on Jan. 1, 1995
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The End is Beautiful
Rock - Released by echolyn inc. on Aug. 24, 2005
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Stars and Gardens
Rock - Released by MM3 Records on Jan. 1, 2004
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I Heard You Listening
Progressive Rock - Released by Echolyn on Jul. 31, 2015
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Cowboy Poems Free
Rock - Released by echolyn inc. on Jun. 1, 2000
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echolyn
Rock - Released by Progstreaming Records on Jun. 12, 2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo