Shadow Circus

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Journey of Everyman 11:38 Tools
Overture 08:09 Tools
Radio People 05:46 Tools
Daddy's Gone 05:56 Tools
Shadow Circus 07:27 Tools
Tesseract 05:20 Tools
Whosit, Whatsit and Which 06:33 Tools
Angel 07:37 Tools
Make Way For The Big Show 08:42 Tools
Uriel 05:51 Tools
Camazotz 06:22 Tools
Willoughby 10:07 Tools
When the Morning Comes 04:34 Tools
Ixchel 04:39 Tools
Captain Trips 05:43 Tools
The Seduction of Harold Lauder - Project Blue Pt. 4 03:31 Tools
The Battle For Charles Wallace 07:00 Tools
Inconvenient Compromise 05:58 Tools
The Seduction of Harold Lauder 03:31 Tools
Big Fire 03:13 Tools
Storm Rider 07:48 Tools
The Horsemen Ride 06:46 Tools
Coming Back Home to You 05:27 Tools
The Long Road Home 04:15 Tools
In The Wake of a Dancing Flame 06:37 Tools
The Hand of God 04:40 Tools
...Then in July, the Thunder Came 04:44 Tools
The Horsemen Ride - Project Blue Pt. 5 06:46 Tools
The Horsemen Ride (radio cut) 05:29 Tools
...Then in July, The Tunder Come 04:44 Tools
The Long Road - Project Blue Pt. 2 04:15 Tools
Captain Trips - Project Blue Pt. 1 05:43 Tools
Coming Back Home to You - Project Blue Pt. 7 05:27 Tools
Project Blue: a. Captain Trips 05:44 Tools
The Hand of God - Project Blue Pt. 6 04:40 Tools
Strom Rider 07:50 Tools
Project Blue: b. The Long Road Home 04:16 Tools
Project Blue: c. Big Fire 03:14 Tools
Project Blue: e. The Horsemen Ride 06:48 Tools
Project Blue: g. Coming Back Home to You 05:28 Tools
Ouverture 07:59 Tools
Project Blue: f. The Hand of God 04:41 Tools
Ouverture (New) 07:59 Tools
Big Fire - Project Blue Pt. 3 03:14 Tools
The Big Fire - Project Blue Pt. 3 03:13 Tools
Journey of Everyman - A: So It Begins / B: Find Your Way / C: Journey's End 11:41 Tools
Camazotz (New) 00:30 Tools
...Then In July, the Thunder C 04:44 Tools
Project Blue (a. Captain Trips) 05:41 Tools
Project Blue (e. The Horsemen Ride) 00:30 Tools
Project Blue (g. Coming Back Home To You) 00:30 Tools
... Then In July, The Thunder Came 04:45 Tools
Project Blue (d. The Seduction) 03:36 Tools
Project Blue (c. Big Fire) 00:00 Tools
Project Blue (f. The Hand Of God) 00:30 Tools
Rise 09:56 Tools
Then In July, the Thunder Came 00:30 Tools
Project Blue (b. The Long Road Home) 00:30 Tools
Journey of Everyman: So It Begins/Find Your Way/Journey's End 00:30 Tools
Tha Hand of God 00:30 Tools
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Shadow Circus was formed in 2006 in New Jersey when guitarist/keyboardist John Fontana set out to record demos to use as a calling card for session gigs. When the music caught the ear of vocalist David Bobick, he insisted that the music be fully realized with a complete band. With John's background in classical and progressive, and Dave's degree in musical theater, the two set out to form a unique band that would be just as rocking as it would be progressive, and embrace the aspect of entertaining live performance that they felt had been lost since the genre's heyday in the 70's. The band's name and first song was inspired by Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, which would be the first of many literary references in their work, and Shadow Circus was born. In 2007, the band released their debut, Welcome to the Freakroom, which was met with accolades from critics and fans alike. Featuring songs such as the aforementioned eponymous track, and "Journey of Everyman", a 12-minute opus inspired by the epic fantasy novel The Talisman, the band quickly established themselves in the international prog community as a unique new group, with a distinctly symphonic and rocking sound. The band immediately went back into the studio to begin work on the follow-up. More than two years in the making, Whispers and Screams, released in late 2009, features the ambitious 34-minute suite "Project Blue", inspired by the Stephen King's horror classic, The Stand. This release sees the band reaching ambitious new heights compositionally, with critical praise from the prog community, and an exponentially growing fan base. With their lineup completed by the addition of keyboardist David Silver, drummer Jason Brower and the return of their original bassist Matt Masek, Shadow Circus is thrilled to be invited back to The Magic Room in support of The Watch. The band is currently hard at work on their third CD release, On a Dark and Stormy Night. Once again drawing upon literary inspiration, the new release is a concept album inspired by Madeleine L'Engle's classic fantasy novel, A Wrinkle in Time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.