The Third Ending

The Third Ending are an Australian progressive rock band, based in Tasmania.[1] Their style incorporates common progressive rock/metal elements: technical proficiency, skilled songwriting, and epic, lyrical songs. The band have cited Pink Floyd, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree as some of their strongest influences, and reviewers have likened them to Spock's Beard and Neal Morse's solo work.[2]

The Third Ending
OriginAustralia
GenresProgressive rock
Progressive metal
Years active2002 - present
LabelsProgRock Records
MembersAndrew Knott
Andrew Curtis
Nick Storr
Cornel Ianculovici

Their self-titled debut album was released independently in June 2006 (see 2006 in music). Although only released in limited numbers, the album received favourable reviews,[2] including praise from solo artist/bassist Bryan Beller, and Melbourne-based guitarist Michael Mills, who called them "the finest Australian progressive rock band ever".[3]

In December 2006, the band was signed to U.S.-based ProgRock Records.[4]

Band members

  • Andrew Curtis - guitars, backing vocals, samples
  • Nick Storr - vocals, keyboards, guitars
  • Cornel Ianculovici - bass, backing vocals
  • Andrew Knott - drums, percussion, backing vocals

Discography

  • The Third Ending (2007)
  • Three Word Title (2014)
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References

  1. Naidoo, Meryl (30 November 2006), "Local lads under the prog rock influence", Hobart Mercury
  2. Album review at OzProg.com
  3. The Third Ending - OzProg Forum
  4. ProgRock Records press release
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