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Tag: Alex Lifeson

The album cover for Envy of None – Stygian Wavz features a hyper-saturated image of two identical blonde women in futuristic magenta outfits, peering through binoculars. They stand in front of a towering black windmill under a blue sky. The title appears boldly in white block letters, while the album name is stylized below in phonetic typography.
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Envy of None – “Stygian Wavz”

Professor Mark April 25, 2025 No Comments Alex LifesonAlf AnnibaliniAndy CurranCanadaEnvy of NoneEnvy of None – "Stygian Wavz"Maiah WynnepopUSA

Envy Of None has returned to deliver their much anticipated second album, Stygian Wavz.  The album was released on Kscope Records, back on March 28. 2025. The band’s first…

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Maiah Wynne Out of the Dark cover artwork. A photo of the artist wearing a flowing dress looking up.
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Maiah Wynne’s Debut Solo Album – “Out of the Dark”

Professor Mark December 12, 2024 No Comments Alex LifesonAlfio Annibalinialternative rockambientAndy CurranBrooks Bergfolk-rockJim RoachMaiah WynneProgressive rockThe Portland Cello Project

Maiah Wynne, the lead singer of the band Envy of None; solo recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter has returned to deliver her debut album, titled,…

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Envy of None – Maiah Wynne Interview and More

Professor Mark November 22, 2022 No Comments Alex LifesonEnvy of NoneMaiah WynneProgressive rockRush

Welcome Maiah Wynne, from Envy of None to ProgressiveRockCentral.com! We are grateful for the time to interview you regarding the debut album for Envy of…

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Envy of None – Andy Curran – Interview

Professor Mark March 20, 2022 No Comments Alex LifesonAlfio AnnibaliniambientAndy CurranDavid Quinton SteinbergelectronicEnvy of NoneMaiah WynneProgressive rockRushTim Oxford

Welcome Andy Curran from Envy of None to ProgressiveRockCentral.com! We are grateful for the time to interview you regarding the debut album for Envy of…

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Envy of None – Debut Album

Professor Mark March 10, 2022 No Comments Alex LifesonambientelectronicEnvy of NoneetherealMaiah WynneprogressiveProgressive rockRush

Alex Lifeson, lead guitarist from the Rock Hall of Fame legend, Rush, is back. While Rush is on hold; after the death of Neil Peart,…

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