Legend

Legend

progressive rock

United Kingdom Est. 1998

"Their music pulses with intricate rhythms and layered textures, creating moments of quiet introspection amidst soaring crescendos that feel both weighty and airborne."

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Cardinal Points

Cardinal Points

2011

About Legend

Legend matters for their ability to conjure an atmosphere of otherworldliness, transforming the listening experience into a journey through intricate soundscapes.
By crafting immersive narratives and multi-layered compositions, they have influenced a generation of musicians who seek to push beyond conventional song structures, inviting audiences to lose themselves in expansive sonic realms. Their approach...
By crafting immersive narratives and multi-layered compositions, they have influenced a generation of musicians who seek to push beyond conventional song structures, inviting audiences to lose themselves in expansive sonic realms. Their approach blends meticulous musicianship with a deliberate focus on dynamics, often contrasting sections of tight rhythmic interplay with sweeping, ethereal passages. This duality creates a tension that captivates listeners, drawing them deeper into the unfolding musical experience. The band’s commitment to innovation manifests not only in their instrumentation but also in how they arrange these elements to build a cohesive whole that feels both grand and intimate. Lyrically, Legend frequently explores themes of existentialism and the human condition, using vivid imagery and metaphorical storytelling to evoke emotional responses. Their writing balances sincerity with a whimsical touch, often leading listeners through reflective journeys rather than straightforward narratives. The result is a sound that invites contemplation while remaining profoundly engaging.

2 studio albums· 2 decades· United Kingdom

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Legend's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1991–2011
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