- Delusion Squared
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delusion squared [1] is a progressive rock band from France. The band was created in 2009 by Steven Francis, Emmanuel de Saint Méen and Lorraine Young, and released its eponymic debut album in September 2010.
Their music can be classified as Crossover Prog (or Art Rock) according to the ProgArchives gurus [2] and has been found to be close to a female fronted Porcupine Tree [3]. It has received considerable attention from its release, with notable reviews from Ravenheart Music [4], Strutter'zine [5], Music Street Journal [6], and is also "album of the month" at newears.org [7]. These reviews compare Delusion Squared's music to Porcupine Tree but also to Anathema, The Pineapple Thief, Ayreon, Phideaux.
Their debut work is a concept-album unraveling a dark sci-fi story in which a young girl, who was born in a post nuclear techno society, revolts against her condition (and the AI supremacy) and decides to give birth to a natural child. Due to copyright laws which extend to modified genes, she is found guilty of "gene piracy" and abandoned on the polluted outside. There she meets survivors, and becomes a spiritual guide to them, eventually starting a new religion.
The CD release is a dual sleeve digipack sporting a synopsis of the story. A digital release is also available. The album is a self-release, with no evidence that the band tries to get signed to a record label. According to an interview in Music Street Journal [8] the band is busy preparing a sequel to the first album. There is no evidence that the band has ever played live or will be going to.
Contents
Discography
Delusion Squared (self-released, 2010)
Personnel
The band
- Lorraine Young: Guitars, Vocals
- Steven Francis: Guitars, Drums, Keyboards
- Emmanuel de Saint Méen: Bass, Keyboards
References
- ^ "Official website"
- ^ "Delusion Squared" - Band page at ProgArchives.com.
- ^ "Review" - Harmonic Lizard Progressive Rock News Portal
- ^ "Review" - Ravenheart Music.
- ^ "Review" - Strutter'zine.
- ^ "Review" - Music Street Journal.
- ^ "Short review" - NewEars.com
- ^ "Interview" - Music Street Journal
Categories:- French progressive rock groups
- Progressive rock groups
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