N. Tesla
N. Tesla is a London band named after the inventor Nikola Tesla. Their music tends toward the intricate and ethereal, with songs like 'Characters Drawn In...
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N. Tesla is a London band named after the inventor Nikola Tesla. Their music tends toward the intricate and ethereal, with songs like 'Characters Drawn In Taupe' and 'Determination Of Giants' showing a mix of progressive rock and ambient textures.
Their debut album was 'Characters Drawn in Taupe' in 2006, followed by 'Echoes of the Quantum' in 2009, 'The Etheric Pulse' in 2012, and 'In the Tesla Coil' in 2016. The band's lineup includes David Farrier on vocals and guitar, James McNae on bass and vocals, Daniel O'Sullivan on keyboards and vocals, and Steve Whitfield on drums and percussion.
Their work has drawn some criticism for being unconventional, with complex arrangements and cryptic lyrics that don't always land with traditional listeners. But they've maintained a steady output of albums that explore their particular blend of sounds.
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