Closure in Moscow is an Australian progressive rock band that emerged in the mid-2000s, known for their complex compositions, eclectic style, and dynamic performances. Formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 2006, the band immediately began carving a niche in the music scene with their blend of experimental rock, post-hardcore, and psychedelic elements. Their debut EP, "The Penance and The Patience," released in 2008, quickly gained them a loyal following and established their reputation for technical musicianship and ambitious songwriting.
The release of their first full-length album, "First Temple," in 2009 solidified their standing in the international progressive music community, showcasing the band's penchant for intricate arrangements and soaring melodies. Through subsequent releases, including the critically acclaimed concept album "Pink Lemonade" in 2014 and tracks like "The Church of the Technochrist," Closure in Moscow has continued to push the boundaries of their genre. Their more recent singles, such as "Primal Sinister," "Keeper of the Lake," and "Soft Hell," underscore the band's ongoing evolution, never shying away from experimentation and their commitment to producing audaciously creative music. Despite being well over a decade into their career, Closure in Moscow remains a dynamic force, recognized for their artistic integrity and inventive contributions to the progressive rock landscape.
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