InDirections
InDirections formed in the early 2000s as a progressive rock band. Their 2007 song 'Clockworks' became known for its intricate arrangements and philosophical...
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InDirections formed in the early 2000s as a progressive rock band. Their 2007 song 'Clockworks' became known for its intricate arrangements and philosophical lyrics, which often explored themes of time and consciousness.
While some critics found their approach overly cerebral, the band developed a dedicated following. They also released 'Dead Legacy' among their work, maintaining a focus on conceptual themes throughout their recordings.
The group included Ethan Carter on vocals, Mark Jenkins on guitar, Sarah Anderson on bass and vocals, and Tom Wilson on drums. Their lineup experienced some changes during their early years as they worked to establish their sound.
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