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FM!
Is it this easy? All I have to do is wish? I've been saying all year "Man I wish FM would reform and play Nearfest"...
Read below! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NEARFEST PRESS RELEASE August 16, 2005 FM SIGNALS RETURN TO AIRWAVES AT NEARFEST 2006 We are extremely delighted to announce that the widely beloved Canadian progressive rock trio FM have reformed and will be performing live for the first time in 12 years at NEARfest 2006. FM are probably best known for their gold-album award winning 1978 classic "Black Noise", which features a captivating diverse blend of symphonic prog rock, fusion, Berlin-school influenced electronica and science-fiction inflected lyrics anchored by strong vocal lines, fiery keyboard and violin solos, and pulsating odd-meter percussion. Their following album "Direct to Disc" showed off the experimental improvisational fusion side of the band, while the subsequent efforts "Surveillance" and "City of Fear"(produced by Larry Fast) showed them melding their progressive pedigree with a song-based sensibility. FM have been long renowned for their energetic live performances, earning them a slot opening for their fellow countrymen on Rush's 1982 Signals tour. After two pop-oriented albums in the mid- 1980s FM disbanded only to return again in 1994 with a triumphant sold-out reunion concert in Toronto to support the CD reissue of "Black Noise", which was immortalized on the superb "Retroactive" live CD. The core FM duo of keyboardist/bassist/vocalist Cameron Hawkins and drummer Martin Deller and are currently hard at work remastering "Surveillance", "Direct-to-Disc", and "City of Fear" for their first-ever legitimate CD reissue, and writing and recording a new FM album to be released around the time of NEARfest 2006. They also expect to repress "Black Noise". In the coming months Deller and Hawkins will also be auditioning musicians from Toronto's burgeoning music scene to round out the recording and performing trio, as FM violin alumni Nash the Slash and Ben Mink are both unavailable for these projects. NEARfest is very proud to be one of the several catalysts that has transmitted FM back to active duty after 12 years of radio silence. Be sure to tune in to FM's grand return to the stage on Saturday's slate at NEARfest 2006! Download MP3s from http://www.nearfest.com - Chad |
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Re: FM!
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FM may be the last of the bands that "I'll never get to see live" woo hoo!!!!!!! |
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