Artist: Garden Wall
Genre(s):
Metal: Progressive
Discography:
Path of Dreams
Year: 1994
Tracks: 11
Although this Italian neo-progressive band has interpreted their name from one of the monikers Genesis played under in their earlier years, Garden Wall is far from being essentially a Genesis tribute band. Increasingly complex and heavy over the years, the group, lED by guitar player, keyboardist, and vocalizer Alessandro Seravalle, has as well experimented with very gothic sounding instrumentals.
Garden Wall's first album, Principium (1993) institute the band in a very embryonic phase just hinting at the harder and more symphonious influence to come piece defintely rooting the chemical group in seventies trend progressive rock. Path of Dreams (1994) showed the mathematical group had matured greatly, on the job with increasingly complex and dynamical arrangements including on various instrumentals. 1995's The Seduction of Madness affected towards a heavier sound while Chimica (1997) consolidated unitedly their newfound harder edge with respective more quiet book of Numbers. With the collapse of their label in 1999, the band's fifth record album, Forget the Colors, was leftfield unreleased. They feature stated the record book would be their well-nigh complex and clayey to day of the month, simply with difficulties trying to find a new label the release has been postponed.