Gandalf's Fist

Gandalf's Fist

Genres: Progressive rock, Psychedelic Rock, classic rock, rock, space rock

About Gandalf's Fist

Many new bands break onto the scene claiming that their music is unique. But few can have as much behind such claims as Cumbria’s finest purveyors of Medieval-Space-Rock - Gandalf’s Fist. The band – essentially a collaboration between old friends and musical adventurers Dean Marsh and Luke Severn – may have been formed as recently as 2005, but its origins go back much further. They start, depending on your point of view, with the golden era of Prog in the 1970s, the birth of English folk centuries before or, even in the time before time inhabited by Tolkien’s fantastical characters... And what would Tolkien say? With a pint of Mead in hand, one might suggest he would say; “Hell Yes!” And proceed to rock his socks off! However it all started, what Gandalf’s Fist did with the release of their second album ‘Road to Darkness’ was to propel the apparently old-fashioned notion of the concept album firmly into the 21st century. And for that, they should be applauded. In an age of digital downloads and instant gratification, ‘Road to Darkness’ reminds music lovers that the album is a format worth savouring every single groove of. Described by Music Street Journal as “One of the best discs of 2011”, and “one of the best progressive rock albums of 2011” by Myglobalmind.com, Road to Darkness is typical of what Gandalf’s Fist are all about. They are unashamedly English, unashamedly in thrall to the rich tradition of storytelling that snakes right through from Wordsworth to The Floyd and beyond. Musically, despite having little academic training, Dean’s multi-instrumental skill is astounding while Luke offers a unique and beguiling vocal performance. Meanwhile, their supporting cast of musicians are never anything short of top quality. After releasing three records in 2011 and currently in the process of writing their latest album 'From a Point of Existence', Gandalf's fist are going from strength to strength and beginning to make waves on the national progressive scene. Gandalf's Fist are certainly not a band for anyone who slavishly laps up Simon Cowell’s latest production line pop princesses. But for anyone who loves music to be about great storytelling, they're essential.

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Gandalf's Fist — Top 21 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Gandalf's Fist Victims of the Light
Gandalf's Fist Clouds
Gandalf's Fist Stakes At Low Tide
Gandalf's Fist The Clokkemaker
Gandalf's Fist The Council Of Anderson
Gandalf's Fist The Nine Billion Names Of God
Gandalf's Fist Conjurer Of Cheap Tricks
Gandalf's Fist From A Point Of Existence (Parts I-V)
Gandalf's Fist The Lamplighter (Parts I-VIII)
Gandalf's Fist Stories Old And Stories Told
Gandalf's Fist The Regency Rascal
Gandalf's Fist The Unminable Zone
Gandalf's Fist Waiting for Exile
Gandalf's Fist At the Sign of the Aperture
Gandalf's Fist Stowaway To The Mushroom Planet
Gandalf's Fist The Betsy Jane [2024: Songs from the Solway (EP)]
Gandalf's Fist Forest Rose (Coming Home)
Gandalf's Fist Shadowborn
Gandalf's Fist Twilight At The Gates Of The Prism Moon
Gandalf's Fist A Solemn Toast for the Steam Ranger Reborn
Gandalf's Fist North Of The Wall
Victims of the Light
Stakes At Low Tide
The Clokkemaker
The Council Of Anderson
The Nine Billion Names Of God
Conjurer Of Cheap Tricks
From A Point Of Existence (Parts I-V)
The Lamplighter (Parts I-VIII)
Stories Old And Stories Told
The Regency Rascal
The Unminable Zone
Waiting for Exile
At the Sign of the Aperture
Stowaway To The Mushroom Planet
The Betsy Jane [2024: Songs from the Solway (EP)]
Forest Rose (Coming Home)
Shadowborn
Twilight At The Gates Of The Prism Moon
A Solemn Toast for the Steam Ranger Reborn
North Of The Wall