Sailor Free

Sailor Free sail in free waters since 1991. Their music has been described as art-rock, progressive, psychedelic hard rock, alternative and much more.

With two albums ("Sailor Free" 1992 - Tide Records, Italy and "The Fifth Door" 1994 - The Laser’s Edge, USA) and a number of tours in Italy and Europe, always winning great attention from public and critics, Sailor Free have been quoted of music personality and a great live set.

In 2010 Sailor Free rejoined, in a completely mutated world, to work on a concept-album about a possible profound cultural revolution they love to imagine.

“We have been inspired by J.R.R.Tolkien's “The Silmarillion”, the story of Beren & Luthien in particular, that had been the subject of some writings through the years for some of us. A story of love, share and an impossible quest looked good in such a dystopian present time. Then we started writing our story, placed in an early future, in a world divided in Casts, where our heroes and the Spiritual Revolution Messengers fight to get Entropia, a device that could give free energy for the whole world.”

In 2012 Sailor Free published Spiritual Revolution part 1 , the first part of the concept-album, as the written material both in terms of story and songs was too much for a CD.

In 2015 Sailor Free released two singles: “Amazing” and “Special laws”, extracts from the forthcoming album Spiritual Revolution part 2. The new album features new musicians together with historical members of the band. The sound confirms the route of fully creative freedom, that has always been one of the main distinctive feature of Sailor Free's project.

 



Musical genres and bands associated to SF by the press, so far:
Generi musicali e bands a cui sono associati i SF dalla stampa, fino ad ora:


Bands (in alphabetical order):

A Perfect Circle
Black Sabbath
Blind Guardian
Cranberries
David Bowie
David Sylvian
Dead Can Dance
Deep Purple
Depeche Mode
Dream Theatre
Duran Duran
Hawkwind
Kraftwerk
Joy Division
King Crimson
Led Zeppelin
Level 42
Marillion
Mars Volta
Mogwai
Muse
Nick Cave
No Man
Pink Floyd
Porcupine Tree
Queen
Queensryche
Radiohead
Rainbow
Robert Wyatt
Saga
Santana
Smiths
Soft Machine
Spandau Ballet
Steven Wilson
The Cult
The Tea Club
Tool
Triangle
Ultravox
Van Der Graff Generator
Vanilla Fudge
Zappa


Genres (in alphabetical order):

Alternative rock
Ambient
Art-rock
Avant-Garde
BritPop
Canterbury
Dark metal
Dark rock
Drone Music
Etnica
Fusion
Gothic rock
Gothic prog
Grunge
Hard rock
Heavy Psychedelic
Industrial
Jazz
Modern Psychedelia
Neo-progressive rock
New Age
New Artrock
New wave
Pop
Post Rock
Progressive
Progmetal
Psychedelia
Space music
Space rock
Stoner Rock
World music

 

 

 

 

 


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