Echolyn

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  • progressive rock
  • symphonic prog
  • progressive
  • neo-prog
  • rock
echolyn (which the band itself always writes with a lowercase "e") was formed in 1989 when guitarist Brett Kull and drummer Paul Ramsey, members of a recently split cover band called Narcissus, joined with keyboardist Chris Buzby to form a new band to focus on original songs. They were soon joined by fellow Narcissus veteran Ray Weston on vocals and bassist Jesse Reyes, and quickly began playing live and recording their eponymous debut album, which was released in 1991. During the recording of that album, Reyes was replaced on bass by Tom Hyatt.

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Songs

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    Letters: My Dear Wormwood

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    Letters: Prose

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    Lovesick Morning

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    Lunch in the Sun

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    Make Me Sway

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    Meaning and the Moment

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    Mei

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    Memoirs From Between

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    Misery, Not Memory

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    My Dear Wormwood

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    My Dear Wormwood / 21

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    Never the Same

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    On Any Given Night

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    One Brown Mouse

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    One for the Show

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    One Voice

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    Patchwork

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    Peace in Time

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    Poem #1

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    Poem #2

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    Poem #3

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    Poem #4

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    Reaping the Harvest

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    Settled Land

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    Shades

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    Shades (2000 version)

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    So Ready

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    Suffocating the Bloom

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    Suffocating the Bloom (2000 version)

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    Sweet Thing

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    Swingin' the Ax

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    Swingin' the Axe (live)

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    Texas Dust

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    Texas Dust (live)

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    The Arc of Descent (Dancing in a Motel Just West of Lincoln)

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    The Cheese Stands Alone

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    The Currents of Me

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    The Edge of Wonder (Erad-Glitch)

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    The End Is Beautiful

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    The Great Men

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    The Sentimental Chain

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    The Velveteen Rabbit

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    The Wiblet

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    This Time Alone

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    Too Late for Everything

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    Uncle

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    Until It Rains

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    Where the Sour Turns to Sweet

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    Wintherthru

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    [untitled]


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