A UK band that has built a catalog of detailed arrangements and vocal harmonies across decades.
For a good sense of their approach, try 'Lake Of Despond' or 'Lost In Your Memory'. Both show how they balance progressive detail with vocal hooks.
Threshold matters because they've maintained a consistent sound while navigating lineup changes, never chasing commercial trends. Songs like 'Lake Of Despond' demonstrate their blend of progressive rock structures with melodic accessibility. Their 2004 album 'Subsurface' marked a well-received return for original vocalist Damian Wilson.
Formed in 1988, they released their first album 'Wounded Land' in 1993. Wilson left in 1996, with Karl Groom handling vocals on albums like 'Extinct Instinct' and 'Clone' before Wilson returned in 2004. They've continued releasing records including 'Dead Reckoning' and 'March of Progress' while keeping their core sound intact.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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