Maxophone

Maxophone

progressive rock

Italy Est. 1973

"Rich harmonies intertwine with shifting time signatures to create an elaborate tapestry of sound, marked by tension and release that encourages immersive listening."

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Live in Tokyo

Live in Tokyo

2013

About Maxophone

Maxophone matters as a pivotal figure in the progressive rock landscape, having carved out a niche that marries intricate musicianship with an emotional depth often overshadowed in the genre.
Their ability to weave complex arrangements with a sense of narrative and atmosphere has cultivated a dedicated following, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in elaborate sonic journeys that push the boundaries of traditional rock. The band's...
Their ability to weave complex arrangements with a sense of narrative and atmosphere has cultivated a dedicated following, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in elaborate sonic journeys that push the boundaries of traditional rock. The band's innovative approach lies in their seamless integration of classical influences and jazz-inflected rhythms, resulting in compositions that shift fluidly between introspection and grandiosity. This dynamic interplay not only showcases their technical prowess but also creates an engaging listening experience where melodic lines and harmonic structures evolve organically, inviting repeated exploration. Lyrically, Maxophone often delves into themes of existential reflection and human experience, employing a storytelling approach that balances sincerity with a touch of poetic irony. Their songwriting resonates with a sense of urgency and vulnerability, crafting narratives that prompt deeper contemplation while maintaining an engaging lyrical flow.

4 studio albums· 4 decades· Italy

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

4 releases 4 albums 1975–2017
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