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The band is named after an iconic gothic cemetery, the Abney Park Cemetery in London where Robert Brown, the founder of the band, lived and studied for a period in 1988. Formerly a goth band, Abney Park has transformed their look and sound and has been called the "quintessential spokespeople for the steampunk subculture." [1]
Soon after, they changed the band's name from the EaTen to Abney Park, after the London cemetery. Brown is the principal songwriter in Abney Park. In addition to this, he is the band's lead singer, and plays darbuka, diatonic button accordion (melodeon), and harmonica. Brown's lyrical and musical style is noted for having a unique blend of many ...
The Death Of Tragedy is the seventh album by steampunk band Abney Park.It was a turning point from their earlier industrial goth sound to the steampunk-influenced neoclassical dark wave genre that made the band successful.
The End of Days is the eleventh album by steampunk band Abney Park, and their third steampunk-themed album. The album was released on October 15, 2010. The album was released on October 15, 2010. [ 1 ]
The Death of Tragedy (2005) Lost Horizons ... subtitled The Continuing Adventures of Abney Park. Released in 2008, it is the band's first Steampunk themed album.
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Abney Park: Abney Park chronology; Dark Christmas (2009) Æther Shanties (2009) The End of Days (2010) Æther Shanties is the 10th album by steampunk band Abney Park. [1]
The Death of Tragedy (2005) Taxidermy is the sixth album by Abney Park, with gothic rock and industrial dance Influences. [1]