Artist: Conception
Genre(s):
Metal: Progressive
Rock
Discography:
Flow
Year: 1997
Tracks: 10
In Your Multitude
Year: 1995
Tracks: 10
The Last Sunset
Year: 1993
Tracks: 10
Parallel Minds
Year: 1993
Tracks: 10
Perhaps topper remembered for its musicians' later exploits with assorted bands, Norwegian superpower metal act Conception issued four very competent simply non all that successful albums during its nineties consort. After starting proscribed with 1991's Norway-only severally released The Last Sunset, vocaliser Roy S. Khan, guitar player Tore Østby, bassist Ingar Amlien, and drummer Arve Heimdal added keyboard player Hans Christian Gjestvang for their soph effort of two years later, Analogue Minds. This was released (along with their reissued debut) by Noise Records and, amazingly, climbed to telephone number 23 on the Japanese charts, where melodic, progressive rock-tinged heavy metal happened to be in vogue during the '90s. Album number triplet, entitled In Your Multitude, followed in 1995 but the band was starting to finger the stress of both the media and public's love/hate response (love in Japan and select European nations, hatred pretty much all over else), and decided to break up soon after issuance a terminal bow called Flow (featuring keyboard player Trond Nagell-Dahl) in 1997. Not quite ready to retire, though, Khan promptly hooked up with American progressive metal powerhouse Kamelot, Østby went on to reach true guitar hero status with Ark, and the calendar method discussion section changed centering via pitch-black metal band Crest of Darkness.
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