Aethellis - Aethellis
Punchy, contemporary rhythms entwine with funky guitar, silky synthesizers, passionate vocals, progressive song structures and electronic effects.
"...symphonic rock that transmits an optimism beyond the common..."
- Descubre La Caja Pandora
"AETHELLIS' music is more like a cross between Tony BANKS,
Alan PARSONS and Rick WAKEMAN" - Lise (Hibou), The Prog Archives
Keyboardist/composer Ellsworth Hall took the Olde English antecedent of his first name ("Aethellis-worth") and has used it for his own project Aethellis, on which he plays all the instruments (keyboards, guitar, digi-drums/drum loops) and sings all the vocals.
Taking the traditional elements of progressive rock, Aethellis blends them with contemporary rhythms, sounds and styles.
"Hubris," a song from the Aethellis album debuted on March 23rd, 2003 in four Broadjam Top 10 Charts: Rock, Progressive Rock (at #1), Maryland (at #1) and Mid-Atlantic. It remained in the Progressive Rock chart for 6 months.
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"...symphonic rock that transmits an optimism beyond the common..."
- Descubre La Caja Pandora
"AETHELLIS' music is more like a cross between Tony BANKS,
Alan PARSONS and Rick WAKEMAN" - Lise (Hibou), The Prog Archives
Keyboardist/composer Ellsworth Hall took the Olde English antecedent of his first name ("Aethellis-worth") and has used it for his own project Aethellis, on which he plays all the instruments (keyboards, guitar, digi-drums/drum loops) and sings all the vocals.
Taking the traditional elements of progressive rock, Aethellis blends them with contemporary rhythms, sounds and styles.
"Hubris," a song from the Aethellis album debuted on March 23rd, 2003 in four Broadjam Top 10 Charts: Rock, Progressive Rock (at #1), Maryland (at #1) and Mid-Atlantic. It remained in the Progressive Rock chart for 6 months.


