Dark progressive band that debuted in 1968 with the anti-militarist track "What Did We Miss" and released a self-titled album three years later. Lineup listed in reviews: Martin Cure (vocals), Graham Amos (bass), Terry Howells (keyboards), Alan Savage (drums).

DeBaser's review praises Still Life's self-titled album as a melancholic, Hammond-driven piece of dark progressive rock. The review highlights tracks such as "October Witches" and "Dreams" and compares the band to 70s prog acts like Dr. Z and Black Widow. Vocals, keyboards and a gothic atmosphere are repeatedly praised. Overall the album is recommended to lovers of 70s prog and modern acts with similar tastes.

For:Lovers of 1970s progressive rock, dark prog and fans of Hammond-driven music.

 Another small slice of dark progressive has been filled by a rather mysterious band: Still Life.

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