Pyramid (band)
Pyramid was a British progressive rock band formed in the early 1970s. They are notable for their complex arrangements, strong musicianship, and use of mythological and historical themes in their lyrics.
The band's lineup consisted of several members, often changing during their active period. Key members included, but were not limited to, individuals contributing on vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, and drums. Details of the specific individual members are often difficult to ascertain due to the band's relatively obscure status and limited documented history.
Pyramid released at least one studio album, frequently cited as "Pyramid" though other names and releases may exist depending on the source. The album featured extended instrumental passages and incorporated elements of classical music and jazz fusion alongside traditional rock instrumentation. The album itself is a collector's item.
Despite their musical talent, Pyramid failed to achieve significant commercial success. They primarily performed in the UK and eventually disbanded, with members pursuing other musical projects or careers outside of music.
Information regarding Pyramid is scarce and often conflicting. Reliable sources are limited, contributing to the challenge of compiling a complete and accurate history of the band. Their music continues to be appreciated by fans of progressive rock, particularly those interested in lesser-known acts from the 1970s. Further research is encouraged to uncover more details about Pyramid's history and discography.