Of Dreams and Madness
Of Dreams and Madness formed in the late 1990s around Ethan Reed and Anya Blackwood. Reed brought classical piano training to the arrangements, while...
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Of Dreams and Madness formed in the late 1990s around Ethan Reed and Anya Blackwood. Reed brought classical piano training to the arrangements, while Blackwood's vocals gave the songs their emotional center. Their music drew from classical, rock, and electronic sources without settling into any one category.
Their debut album was called 'Echoes of the Void.' Songs like 'Aiming Wanderlessly' and 'Exit Wound' showed their tendency toward atmospheric, introspective writing. Blackwood's lyrics and stage presence sometimes drew criticism, but the band maintained a focus on their own artistic direction rather than industry expectations.
Other tracks in their catalog include 'Floodgate,' 'MindScream (tranquility is for pansies),' and 'New Destiny.'
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