In A Cage
Power Prog pop/rock with a 70's/80's flair
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We Are Deliverance
wanted to do something in 7/8 and this came out. lyrics are kind of a "madness of the crowds" type idea... will be part of a larger concept album I have in the works.

My Blue Period
a tortured artist... think: Justin Bieber or Kanye West and many, many others...


bombs away

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The most recent In A cage CD "The Mask" is available at CDBaby
Band/artist history
In A Cage was conceived as a way to produce music that emulated my favorite 70's albums. Mostly in attitude and the eclectic nature of bands such as City Boy, Queen, 10cc and Brian Protheroe. The blue-print would have to be Sheet Music (10cc), Sheer Heart Attack (Queen) or Young Men Gone West (City Boy). While the songs lack the performance and production excellence of these bands, it was the starting point and the goal to get as close as possible.
This premise mostly succeeded in letting me just please myself, as far as arrangements go. I just did whatever I felt that I would like to hear from a band doing these songs. Im not sure if that makes any sense... but, in the end, the songs have mostly an 80's and 70's type feel, filtered through my love of 60's music (mostly Beach Boys and Beatles here). There is pretty much nothing that has a modern feel (mostly intentionally). People that reviewed several of the songs seemed to often name David Bowie and Pink Floyd as influences - which is true, but I hadnt thought of any of these songs in that light!
Id like to think that each song has thoughtful and thought-provoking lyrics. In any case, a lot of time was spent on them.
In the end result - Im looking for those few people out there that like variety in their music. I doubt anyone (but me) will like every In A Cage song, but, at the risk of sounding over-confident, it certainly is a niche that no one else is filling (and no one probably wants to!)...
Have you performed in front of an audience?
not yet
Your musical influences
eclectic pop/rock with an ear toward 60's, 70's and 80's. heavy guitars as well as pianos and acoustic guitars, with lotsa vocals. hopping through various genres excites us.
Queen, 10cc, City Boy, Beatles, Beach Boys, Bowie, Pink Floyd, ELO, Brian Protheroe...
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Comments (134)
Let there be rock, good stuff, authentic sounds and playing/singing, nice harmonies, well arranged with some cool changes, I like it.
Not quite as raunchy as yours but, I have a new piece , inspired by a Sydney man, Arthur Malcolm Stace also known as 'Mr. Eternity' (9 February 1885 – 30 July 1967), who for many years left the word 'Eternity' written in chalk on buildings, footpaths, stairwells etc.
This is dedicated to 'Mr. Eternity' and members of my family who have passed into 'Eternity', R.I.P.
'Eternity": https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14690596
Also on the 'Tube': https://youtu.be/FwK57_1ycG0
Please take a look/listen when you have time. :)
P.s. I tried playing so it goes and it plays merry gentleman not sure if a problem on my end or sc.
Reminds me of yes. Excellent.
Quite a production.
Just came by to see if anything new was up.. And this title caught my eye and the backstory. Another excellent track by you. You are quite an artist. Is that a Matt mask in your pic?
Wow, what a great take on this calssic! Vocals are top class, but the production is the true winner here! Such beautiful and magnificent orchestration. I will never hear this song again without thinking of your version!