Prog

KEVIN FEAZEY (THE FIERCE & THE DEAD)

Where’s home?

The wilds of east London, via the Badlands of Northamptonshire.

What’s your earliest prog memory?

Pulling out my dad’s copy of Tarkus thinking – based on the cover art – it was going to be by some super-heavy thrash band, and being distraught at the lack of hi-gain chugging guitars. Never judge an album by its cover…

The first prog album you bought?

A second-hand by Mahavishnu Orchestra. Our local guitar teacher lent me and Matt [Stevens, TFATD guitarist] his copy of , which of course blew our tiny minds. So I picked up any other albums I could find.

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