Ice Age (band)

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Ice Age was a progressive band from New York City, USA.

Founded by guitarist Jimmy Pappas, vocalist/keyboardist Josh Pincus, drummer Hal Aponte and bassist Arron DiCesare, the band released their debut album in 1999, titled The Great Divide. followed in 2001, both on Magna Carta Records.[1]

Ice Age were influenced by pop/progressive bands such as Yes, Kansas and Rush, but also by more modern progressive metal bands like Queensrÿche, and Dream Theater.[1]

In 2006, the band officially changed their name to . This was accompanied by an announced shift in the band's music - less overt progressive experimentation, with closer attention paid to melodic structure and songcraft. In this incarnation the band released the , made available through the band's websites. They had previously released the (2004) as Ice Age. Shortly after the second EP's release, the group disbanded.

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Ice age (Overview)". AllMusic.

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