Limelight
THIRD QUADRANT
Keyboard-orientated proggers enjoy their second life on fifth album.
A band turning in
Universal Circles
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PRESS/JON CRUTTENDEN PHOTOGRAPHY
“WE’VE ALWAYS BEEN fiercely independent and that’s one thing we did carry over from the punk scene.” Surprising words from a prog band, perhaps, but Third Quadrant had a different beginning, as drummer Chris Hare explains. The northwest-based band retain the DIY aesthetic that informed a lot of the music that came out of teenage bedrooms in the late 1970s and early 1980s, whether it was punk, metal or indeed progressive rock.