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Magrathea  - Entropy album flac Performer: Magrathea
Title: Entropy
Style: Prog Rock
Released: 1999
MP3 album: 1438 mb
FLAC album: 1552 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: DTS VQF WMA DXD MP3 MPC VOX
Genre: Rock

But on their second album entitled Entropy (2001) they were already reduced to a quartet. And on the next album Legends (2004) Magrathea was even turned to a duo only featuring founding members Gary Gordon (guitar and bass) and Glenn Alexander (vocals, keyboards and drums). Listening to their swansong album I notice that Magrathea sound more elaborate and less derivative than on their previous albums.

Symphonic Prog Magrathea.

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Lancashire, UK. Formed 1994' in Bury, UK, Magrathea have undergone many a change, almost as many as 'Spinal Tap' in the guitar department alone. Two original members remain in Glenn Alexander Barnes and Gary Gordon. From the early days the band have gone from a hard edged metal sound to a sometimes softer edge in the spanning 20 years of the bands existence, many recordings of varying styles have been made.

Entropia is Pain of Salvation's first studio album. This is the only album to feature Daniel Magdic on guitar. Entropia was first released by the Japanese company Marquee on their Avalon label in August 1997 (see 1997 in music)

Magrathea is an ancient planet located in orbit around the twin suns Soulianis and Rahm in the heart of the Horsehead Nebula. It was the home of a new form of specialist industry: custom-made, luxury planet building

Tracklist

1 The Lions Den 5:18
2 On The Ledge 4:10
3 Fountain of Desire 4:47
4 Killing Machine 4:28
5 Slave (short version) 3:58
6 Cecilia 4:09
7 Ship of The Dead 5:38
8 Not of This Earth 7:31
9 Devoured 5:32
10 Underclouds 4:46

Credits

  • Bass – Gary Gordon
  • Drums – Gary MacDonald
  • Guitar – Grant Mallison
  • Keyboards, Vocals – Glenn Alexander