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Tag: The Far Meadow

The album cover for The Far Meadow - Given the Impossible features a striking visual of a narrow, graffiti-lined alleyway bathed in golden light. At the end of the alley, a lone silhouette of a person stands illuminated by a bright glow. The bold yellow typography contrasts with the dark, textured brick walls. The band's initials, "TFM," appear subtly in the bottom corner.
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The Far Meadow: Symphonic Rock Mastery and Artful Storytelling

Angel Romero January 27, 2025 No Comments Marguerita AlexandrouProgressive rocksymphonic rockThe Far Meadow

The Far Meadow — Given The Impossible (Bad Elephant Music, 2016) London-based progressive rock quintet The Far Meadow delivered a breathtaking symphonic masterpiece with their…

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The Far Meadow Interview

Professor Mark December 12, 2021 No Comments Progressive rockThe Far Meadow

Welcome to The Far Meadow, fresh off their performance last weekend at the Prog the Forest Festival! Thank you all, on behalf of ProgressiveRockCentral.com, for…

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The Far Meadow – “Foreign Land”

Professor Mark May 2, 2019 No Comments Progressive rockThe Far Meadow

The Far Meadow – Foreign Land (Bad Elephant Music, 2019) I really enjoyed the Far Meadow’s Given the Impossible, especially “Seamless Shirt”, with Marguerita singing…

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