Indalus
Indalus formed in Los Angeles in the early 1970s. The band's core included vocalist and guitarist Samuel Cole, keyboardist Elijah Greene, bassist Ethan James,...
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Indalus formed in Los Angeles in the early 1970s. The band's core included vocalist and guitarist Samuel Cole, keyboardist Elijah Greene, bassist Ethan James, and drummer Daniel Ross. Their music was built around intricate arrangements and extended instrumental passages, which sometimes drew criticism from listeners who preferred more straightforward rock.
Their debut album was called 'Astral Projections.' They followed it with records like 'The Gates of Perception' and 'Symphony of Dreams.' The song 'Fantasia' became their best-known track, built on Greene's keyboard textures and Cole's vocals. Another song in their catalog is 'Vida de Caboclo.'
They didn't chase trends or simplify their sound for wider acceptance. The music they made was dense and layered, meant for listeners willing to follow them into those extended passages.
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