Eloy is a German progressive rock band formed in 1969. The band has released more than 20 studio albums and is known for their use of philosophical and science fiction themes in their music.
Formed in 1969 in Hannover, Germany.
Initially started as a psychedelic rock band.
The band's sound evolved towards progressive rock in the 1970s.
Their album 'Dawn' (1976) is considered a classic of progressive rock genre.
Eloy has undergone many lineup changes over the years, with guitarist Frank Bornemann being the only constant member.
British rock band known for their progressive and psychedelic rock music. Similar to Eloy in their use of science fiction themes in their music.
British progressive rock band known for their intricate and complex musical arrangements. Similar to Eloy in their use of philosophical themes in their music.
British progressive rock band known for their theatrical live performances and intricate musical arrangements. Similar to Eloy in their use of science fiction themes in their music.
Considered a classic of the progressive rock genre. Features complex musical arrangements and science fiction themes.
Concept album exploring the different planets of our solar system through music.
An epic album that tells the story of a journey through the depths of the ocean. Features symphonic rock music and philosophical themes.
The name 'Eloy' is a reference to the H.G. Wells novel 'The Time Machine'. In the novel, the Eloi are a peaceful and cultured society living in a utopian future.
Yes, Eloy is still active today. The band continues to tour and release new music.
Eloy's most popular album is 'Dawn' (1976).
Eloy's music is primarily progressive rock, with elements of symphonic rock and psychedelic rock.
Similar artists to Eloy include Pink Floyd, Yes, and Genesis.