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ELYSIUM

Elysium is a psychedelic rock band that originated in Australia in the mid-1990s. The band members are, Alex Rayner (vocals), Michael Aliani (guitars), Simon Bailey (keyboards), Scott Hames (bass), and Luke Nelson (drums). Drawing inspiration from classic rock bands such as Pink Floyd, Yes, and Led Zeppelin, Elysium has since proven themselves as one of the most influential psychedelic rock bands of the contemporary era. Elysium's music is centered around mind-altering soundscapes that bend and twist, creating a sense of otherness that pushes the boundaries of sonic exploration. Each member contributes their unique sound and style, which is representative of their diverse backgrounds. Alex Rayner's incredible range allows him to seamlessly switch between high, falsetto singing and deep, growling bass notes. Michael Aliani's guitar work is reminiscent of some of the great guitarists of rock history, like Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana, but with a unique and modern twist. Simon Bailey's keyboard work is the glue that holds everything together, creating ethereal soundscapes that add an additional layer of depth to the music. Scott Hames's bass playing is a driving force that creates a pulsing, groovy rhythm that pulls listeners in, and Luke Nelson's complex drumming adds an element of unpredictability that keeps the music fresh and exciting. Elysium's music is not just about soundscapes; it's also about pushing boundaries and breaking down societal norms. Their lyrics explore themes ranging from spirituality and mysticism to politics and resistance. Their music has a depth and meaning not often found in contemporary music; they challenge their listeners to explore their own beliefs and ask themselves important questions about the world around them. Not only has their music been a catalyst for introspection, but it has also contributed towards social change. One of Elysium's most well-known songs is "Monolith," a ten-minute epic that showcases the band's unparalleled talent for creating atmospheric and psychedelic sounds. The lyrics touch upon themes of isolation, loneliness, and the importance of finding freedom within oneself. Another legendary track from Elysium is "Celestial Spheres," a song that tells a tale of cosmic exploration and the limitless possibilities of the universe. The song is a reminder that we are all a part of something greater than ourselves, and that we must find our place within the universe to achieve true fulfillment in life. In conclusion, Elysium is a band that has contributed countless innovative ideas to the psychedelic rock genre, and their impact on contemporary music is undeniable. Their music pushes boundaries, encourages introspection, and stirs political discourse. Their sound is a swirling vortex of mind-bending melodies and a driving rhythm that creates a sense of otherness that draws listeners in. They continue to inspire musicians and listeners alike, pushing forward the psychedelic envelope, and making music that will stand the test of time.
Elysium
Fogdays 
6,69 EUR
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CD - hitland
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Elysium
Godfather 
11,09 EUR
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CD - Metal Mind
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Elysium
Eclipse 
16,79 EUR
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CD - Metal Mind
Release date: 11/Feb/2002
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Elysium
Deadline 
15,49 EUR
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CD - Smd P.U.P
Release date: 18/May/2004
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Elysium
Inspired Hatred 
14,59 EUR
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CD - DVBM
Release date: 31/Dec/2019
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Elysium
FEEDBACK 
8,69 EUR
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CD - Metal Mind
Release date: 11/Aug/2003
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Elysium
Being Fed To Lions 
10,09 EUR
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