Abney Park (band)

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Abney Park
Origin Seattle, USA
Genre(s) Steampunk, industrial dance, goth
Years active 1997–present
Website www.abneypark.com
Members
Robert Brown
Finn Von Claret
Kristina Erickson
Nathaniel Johnstone
Daniel C

Abney Park is a Steampunk band based in Seattle. The band mixes elements of industrial dance, and world music influences in their work.

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Abney Park was formed by Robert Brown in 1997. In 1998 they released their first full-length album Abney Park, and in 1999 they released Return to the Fire. Tracks from these two albums as well as a couple of new ones formed their third release, titled Cemetery Number 1. In the early years of Abney Park, the band featured a gothic musical and visual style.

In 2005, the band released Taxidermy, which is a collection of new versions of songs from past albums, three live tracks and two covers. In the same year, they started to change their visual style, from goth/industrial to a form of steampunk. In 2006 they released the album The Death of Tragedy. After the release, their line-up changed as well, with the departure of Traci Nemeth, Krysztof Nemeth and Robert Hazelton, replaced by Magdalene Veen, Jean-Paul Mayden and Nathaniel Johnstone.

More recently, Magdalene Veen left the band and has been replaced by Finn Von Claret.

Abney Park has performed at festivals like Dragon*Con [1], Saturnalia, Utah Dark Arts [2], Bats Day, Convergence [3], Mask and Veil [4], and the Bay Area Maker Faire [5].

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The band's music has also been featured in many compilation CDs, including Cleopatra Records' The Unquiet Grave vol. III [6], Annihilation and Seduction [7], Eighteen, and in several movie soundtracks, including Insomnis Amour, Goth, and Lord of the Vampires.[citation needed]

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