Peter Coyle, Mark Brzezicki and Tony Lowe with Richard Smith & Pete Clark as ESP 2.0 will be launching a new album at The Half Moon as well as performing songs from the top-reviewed debut album – ‘Invisible Din’.
"Lowe cleverly combines sumptuous orchestration with incisive guitar and keyboards, compelling lyrics and soaring vocals. The critical fifth element is the intricate, precise rhythms of Mark Brzezicki…A triumph of style and substance" - Record Collector January 2017
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Peter Coyle, Mark Brzezicki and Tony Lowe with Richard Smith & Pete Clark as ESP 2.0 will be launching a new album at The Half Moon as well as performing songs from the top-reviewed debut album – ‘Invisible Din’.
"Lowe cleverly combines sumptuous orchestration with incisive guitar and keyboards, compelling lyrics and soaring vocals. The critical fifth element is the intricate, precise rhythms of Mark Brzezicki…A triumph of style and substance" - Record Collector January 2017
The music can be compared to Genesis, Yes, Peter Gabriel and King Crimson
Peter Coyle - Vocals – (ex Lotus Eaters, collaborations with Toyah, Ian Broudie, Martyn Ware and more)
Mark Brzezicki - Drummer (Big Country, Phil Collins, Pete Townshend, Sting, Procol Harum, The Cult and Midge Ure)
Tony Lowe- Guitars (Simon Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Modern English, Julian Lennon and many more; Producer to 'David Cross & Robert Fripp', John Foxx, Toyah, Bram Stoker, Simon Townshend)
Richard Smith - Keyboards with What The Floyd. Pete Clark - Bass with What The Floyd
“One of the best albums of 2016 and maybe of the decade” “Evocative and ambitious” – PROG Magazine “Glorious and traditional British prog-rock” I’ve got a feeling that symphonic progressive rock has a new standard-bearer. I’ll certainly seek out future ESP shows in London and the South East – long may they continue. - Gareth’s Prog Blog The performance is absolutely exemplary, without the slightest imperfection expert hands move in unison as guided by the inspired direction of Lowe…The debut of the ESP has all it takes to become a must for all lovers of progressive rock. - from Open by Claudia Porceddu
Tickets: £10 Adv // £12 Door