Canadian band with, I believe, two excellent albums, completely overlooked. A real shame. Music fully immersed in the 70s. Imagine Led Zeppelin in a full trip for eastern world music, experimenting with various percussion, strange string instruments, delving into vaguely ethno prog territories, with Jim Morrison on vocals. This is what The Tea Party was. The first album was more canonically rock, while the second was more oriented towards ethnic sounds. Works to be re-evaluated.
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The Tea Party

The Tea Party are a Canadian rock trio formed in 1990, known for fusing hard rock with Middle Eastern, Indian, and Celtic instrumentation. The core lineup is Jeff Martin, Stuart Chatwood, and Jeff Burrows. Notable albums include Splendor Solis (1993), The Edges of Twilight (1995), Transmission (1997), Triptych (1999), The Interzone Mantras (2001), and Seven Circles (2004). The band disbanded in 2005 and reunited in 2011, remaining active since.
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