This Stran-ge Engine
1997
56:06ProgRock
This Strange Engine is the 9th studio album by the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion. The eponymous track contains the greatest solo guitar ever composed and played by Steve Rothery. Masterpiece
Contains: Man Of A Thousand Faces, Estonia, This Strange Engine.
Marbles
2004
98:482CD ProgRock
Marbles is the 13th studio album from Marillion, released in 2004. Unlike their previous studio album, Anoraknophobia (2001), which was financed largely by a preorder campaign, the band funded the recording, and it was the publicity campaign that fans financed for the album.
Contains: The Invisible Man, Ocean Cloud, You’re Gone, Neverland.
Brave
1994
71:08ProgRock
Brave is the 7th studio album by Marillion, released in 1994. It charted at #10 on the UK Albums Chart, being the last of the band’s albums to reach the Top 10 in the UK until F E A R reached #4 in 2016. In 2003, Brave is one of the 30 greatest concept albums of all time.
Contains: Living with the Big Lie, The Hollow Ma, The Great Escape.
F E A R
2016
68:10ProgRock
«Best album in 20 years», The Guardian headlined. Things come to a climax with The New Kings, which has singer Steve Hogarth railing at the state of the world and its corrupt, self-serving elites, all set to dark, intense music that’s as good as anything they have done.
All One Tonight
2017
2h30mDVD ProgRock
Marillion needed a prestigious showcase to match a royal tour. They chose the Royal Albert Hall for the London dates of the tour of their majestic album F.E.A.R. Sold-out. Amazing audience. Amazing setlist. Amazing show. The best live album ever filmed. Read our article on this Blu-ray/DVD here.
An Hour Before It’s Dark
2022
54:182CD ProgRock
20th album in the career of Marillion. Exceptional, smart, human, deeply human, this is the album for the time. Read our article on this album here.
