Iluvatar

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Haze 00:00 Tools
In Our lives 00:00 Tools
Given Away 00:00 Tools
Savant 00:00 Tools
Cracker 00:00 Tools
The Final Stroke 00:00 Tools
Eye Next to Glass 00:00 Tools
Your Darkest Hour 00:00 Tools
Iluvatar 00:00 Tools
Exodus 00:00 Tools
Eagle 00:00 Tools
In the Eye 00:00 Tools
New Found Key 00:00 Tools
Resolution 00:00 Tools
Open The Door 00:00 Tools
Wait for the Call 00:00 Tools
Dream Visage 00:00 Tools
Marionette 00:00 Tools
From The Silence 00:00 Tools
Emperor's New Clothes 00:00 Tools
Sojourns 00:00 Tools
Indian Rain 00:00 Tools
Dreaming with the Lights On 00:00 Tools
Better Days 00:00 Tools
Even Angels Fall 00:00 Tools
Le Ungaire Moo-Moo 00:00 Tools
Holidays and Miracles 00:00 Tools
Across The Coals 00:00 Tools
Older Now 00:00 Tools
The Storm 00:00 Tools
Favorite Son 00:00 Tools
Between 00:00 Tools
Until 00:00 Tools
The Silence! 00:00 Tools
The Silence 00:00 Tools
Cracker (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
New found key (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
Marionette (Live) 00:00 Tools
Sparks (live) 00:00 Tools
Funk Massage (Live) 00:00 Tools
All We Are 00:00 Tools
All We Are (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Eye Next to Glass (No News Mix) 00:00 Tools
Emperor's New Clothes (Live) 00:00 Tools
In The Eye: i) Look Us in the Eye ii) Blind iii) Through the Eye 00:00 Tools
Funk Massage 00:00 Tools
Sparks 00:00 Tools
Final Stroke 00:00 Tools
Eye next to glass (no news mix 00:00 Tools
Emperor's New Clithes (live) 00:00 Tools
Iluvatar-Soujourns 00:00 Tools
Across The Coal 00:00 Tools
Favorite So 00:00 Tools
03 Resolution 00:00 Tools
01 From The Silence 00:00 Tools
Le Ungarie Moo Moo 00:00 Tools
Silence! 00:00 Tools
02 Open The Door 00:00 Tools
10 Older Now 00:00 Tools
"Iluvatar" 00:00 Tools
04 Le Ungaire Moo-Moo 00:00 Tools
05 Across The Coals 00:00 Tools
08 Between 00:00 Tools
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The music of Iluvatar (i-LOO-va-tar) cannot be accurately summed up with a casual phrase or label. Having a solid foundation in rock music, Iluvatar combines different elements from other genres such as jazz, classical, and psychedelia, and weaves them into sound tapestries that, while pushing the boundaries of the standard rock formula, remain very accessible, even radio-ready. Although often incorporating extended instrumental passages, time signature shifts, strong dynamics, and sometimes unconventional arrangements, the music steers away from the self-indulgence of many artists that fall into the "progressive" genre. The focus remains on creating unique songs with strong memorable melodies and heartfelt vocals. The end result is music that can be appreciated by both the casual listener and aficionado alike. Taking their name from a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Silmarillion", this Baltimore, Maryland group consists of: Glenn McLaughlin - Vocals, Percussion Dennis Mullin - Guitars Jim Rezek - Keyboards Dean Morekas - Bass, Bass Pedals, Backing Vocals Chris Mack - Drums, Percussion History: The band's roots go back to the 1983 and a local progressive rock cover band called Sojourn. Many of the songs and lyrics on the first album, as well as a few on the second, were written or co-written by original Sojourn guitarist Tom Kraus (currently a member of Brave New World). Tom left the line-up when Sojourn mutated into Iluvatar in 1992. Iluvatar began performing live in the Baltimore area and quickly acquired a steadily-growing following of devoted fans. Though the primary focus of their live performances was on their original compositions, the band occasionally accented their sets with music from Genesis, Marillion, Pink Floyd, and Styx. Iluvatar's self-titled debut CD was released on Kinesis Records in November 1993 and quickly became the label's top-seller. Iluvatar soon began to receive international recognition for their work. Iluvatar re-entered the studio in March 1995 to record "Children", their second album for Kinesis, with Dean Morekas replacing original bassist Mick Trimble. "Children" firmly established Iluvatar as one of the premier American bands in the 90's progressive movement. Following the release of the album, original drummer Gary Chambers left the band and was replaced by Rick Fleischmann who can be heard on some of the live tracks on 1997's "Sideshow" CD, a collection of live tracks, alternate versions, and unreleased material. Allen Brunelle (currently with The Dark Aether Project) played drums on the subsequent Sideshow international tour in '97. Drummer Chris Mack has been with the band since December 1997 and plays on the latest studio CD "A Story Two Days Wide". In addition to numerous headlining shows, Iluvatar has played before progressive rock fans at both ProgScape 94 and 96 in Baltimore, one of New York City's ProgNights in 96, ProgDay 96 in North Carolina, and ProgEast in Quebec Canada. They played to packed theaters in Buenos Aires, Argentina in September 1997, and performed in Mexicali Mexico at BajaProg 98 as well as NEARfest 2000 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. from: http://iluvatar.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.