
Psychedelicatessen (Remixed and Remastered)
Formed in leafy Surrey in the late â80âs, Threshold truly blossomed in the following decade, and swiftly established themselves as the U.K.âs chief progressive metal standard bearers. From 1993âs Wounded Land debut onwards, the enduring creative core of guitarist Karl Groom and keyboard maestro Richard West constructed a unique strain of heavy progressive music, combining incisive melodies, thought- provoking lyrics and intricate but thunderous arrangements. Threshold have marched inexorably forward across three decades of creative fervour, arguably hitting a new peak of potency on the conceptual and musical feast of 2017âs Legends Of The Shires.
With vocalist Glynn Morgan back in the fold, the Britsâ enduring line-up of Groom, West, drummer Johanne James and bassist Steve Anderson somehow pushed themselves to new heights receiving widespread critical acclaim. The bandâs latest (and 12th) studio album, Dividing Lines, was darker, heavier and even more adventurous than itâs predecessor, boasting some of the most wildly inventive and melodically potent material they have ever recorded.
Now the band embark on a comprehensive re-issue campaign of their earlier releases, including fresh new vinyl formats and CDâs with bonus material. Kicking off with the aforementioned debut Wounded Land (featuring Damian Wilson on vocals) and â1994âs Psychedelicatessen (where Glynn Morgan was recruited to front the band).
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Psychedelicatessen (Remixed and Remastered)
Formed in leafy Surrey in the late â80âs, Threshold truly blossomed in the following decade, and swiftly established themselves as the U.K.âs chief progressive metal standard bearers. From 1993âs Wounded Land debut onwards, the enduring creative core of guitarist Karl Groom and keyboard maestro Richard West constructed a unique strain of heavy progressive music, combining incisive melodies, thought- provoking lyrics and intricate but thunderous arrangements. Threshold have marched inexorably forward across three decades of creative fervour, arguably hitting a new peak of potency on the conceptual and musical feast of 2017âs Legends Of The Shires.
With vocalist Glynn Morgan back in the fold, the Britsâ enduring line-up of Groom, West, drummer Johanne James and bassist Steve Anderson somehow pushed themselves to new heights receiving widespread critical acclaim. The bandâs latest (and 12th) studio album, Dividing Lines, was darker, heavier and even more adventurous than itâs predecessor, boasting some of the most wildly inventive and melodically potent material they have ever recorded.
Now the band embark on a comprehensive re-issue campaign of their earlier releases, including fresh new vinyl formats and CDâs with bonus material. Kicking off with the aforementioned debut Wounded Land (featuring Damian Wilson on vocals) and â1994âs Psychedelicatessen (where Glynn Morgan was recruited to front the band).
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Formed in leafy Surrey in the late â80âs, Threshold truly blossomed in the following decade, and swiftly established themselves as the U.K.âs chief progressive metal standard bearers. From 1993âs Wounded Land debut onwards, the enduring creative core of guitarist Karl Groom and keyboard maestro Richard West constructed a unique strain of heavy progressive music, combining incisive melodies, thought- provoking lyrics and intricate but thunderous arrangements. Threshold have marched inexorably forward across three decades of creative fervour, arguably hitting a new peak of potency on the conceptual and musical feast of 2017âs Legends Of The Shires.
With vocalist Glynn Morgan back in the fold, the Britsâ enduring line-up of Groom, West, drummer Johanne James and bassist Steve Anderson somehow pushed themselves to new heights receiving widespread critical acclaim. The bandâs latest (and 12th) studio album, Dividing Lines, was darker, heavier and even more adventurous than itâs predecessor, boasting some of the most wildly inventive and melodically potent material they have ever recorded.
Now the band embark on a comprehensive re-issue campaign of their earlier releases, including fresh new vinyl formats and CDâs with bonus material. Kicking off with the aforementioned debut Wounded Land (featuring Damian Wilson on vocals) and â1994âs Psychedelicatessen (where Glynn Morgan was recruited to front the band).











