The Changelings
For other uses, see Changeling (disambiguation).
The Changelings are a band from Atlanta, Georgia self-described as a “blend of ambient pop-fusion laced with neo-Classical and Middle Eastern styles”. Formed in 1995, they have released six albums, and have been named the “Best Local Experimental/Fringe Band/Artist of Atlanta” in Creative Loafing for the years 1998-2002. Although their albums have been received warmly by critics, their largest audience has probably heard them unknowingly: their music has been used in the soundtracks to game Noble Armada, the haunted attraction Netherworld Haunted House, and the television special Beyond The Da Vinci Code.
Members
The Changelings are:
- Paul Mercer
- violin and viola
- Regeana Morris
- vocals, hammered dulcimer, bass guitar, toy accordion, musical saw
- Nick Pagan
- keyboards
- Chandler Rentz
- percussion, drums, bass guitar, electronics
- Damon Young
- guitars, sitar, tanpura, vocals
Discography
- The Changelings (1996, re-released 2003)
- Pomegranate
- Season of Mist
- Earthquake at Versailles
- Song of the Sephardim
- Pranam
- Into This Divide
- Incantation
- Solitude
- Awakening
- Seraphim
- 11:59PM October 30
- Sunday Morning
- Astronomica (2002)
- Departure
- Orbit
- Mata Hari
- Outrun Your Fears
- Veils of Gold
- Parallax
- Hypersleep
- Olympus Mons
- See Emily Play
- My Shadow, Your Ghost
- Epicycles
- Red Shift
- Eclipse
- Tannhauser Gate
- Dulcinea
- The Young Merlins
- Dreams in the Witch House
- Mercury
- Flowers Cover Your Eyes
- Magnetosphere
- Swoon
- Maelcum’s Righteous Dub (Mercury Mix)
- Amphibian (1998)
- Deeper Than Light
- Melusine
- Maelcum’s Righteous Dub
- Caterwaul
- Another Dead Girl
- Frog Song
- Afternoon of a Newt
- Port Royale
- Carpathian Lullaby
- Oceana - the mermaid song
- Morning’s Twilight
- Terra Firma (1997)
- Terra Firma
- Johny Ether’s Great Escape
- For Endymion
- Salome
- Mirage
- Dervish
- Clockwork
- Naiad
- Cherchez la Femme
- Stalingrad
- Buono Reposo
- Byzantium
External links
- Official Site
- The Changelings discography at Discogs
- Interview @ Legends
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