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Wed, 20 Apr
|Southampton
Karibow + The Far Meadow
Neo-progressive melodic rock, drawing inspiration from bands such as Marillion, Yes, and Tears for Fears
Time & Location
20 Apr 2022, 19:30
Southampton, Brunswick Square, Southampton SO14, UK
About The Event
Karibow, neo-progressive melodic rock, drawing inspiration from bands such as Marillion, Yes, and Tears for Fears, passionate songs performed in true crossover style, reflecting AOR giants such as SAGA, Toto, Journey and Asia, blending guitar riffs, hooks, keyboards and drums, and all overlaid by the haunting vocals of lead singer and band frontman Oliver Rüsing.
With over 20 years experience in honing and developing their unique KariBow ‘wall of sound’ the band’s current line up is studded with a mixture of experience, craft and youthful exuberance!
The set list for 2022 is sure to delight fans of melodic rock, embed with prog, (they call it prog’n’roll), with an enguiling selection of songs that explore the base human emotions we all respond to, our connections to the forces of nature, and examining the complexities of the human spirit.
Band:
Oliver Rusing – Vocals, guitar and E-drums
Gerald Nahrgang – Drums
Guido Seifert – Keyboards
Phillip Dnhr – Guitar, backing vocals
Feschi Ro Popeschi – Bass
Supported by:
The Far MeadowÂ
A five-piece progressive rock band from London. With rave reviews for 2019 release Foreign Land (Bad Elephant Music), and a new album in the pipeline, TFM forges an astonishing and exciting array of musical textures. Be sure to catch them as they road-test the next wave of scintillating symphonic classics.
Testimonials
Prog Magazine (Alison Reijman): ‘elegant swathes of symphonic prog artistry’.
Prog Magazine (Grant Moon): ‘neo- and symphonic prog (presented) in thrilling style … (Foreign Land is) one hell of a calling card’.
Prog Magazine Mastertape CD review: ‘dazzling symphonic hooks’.
Tickets
General Admission
£15.00Tax: +£1.50 BFSale ended
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