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This prog outfit hails from Fort Worth, Texas. In late '95 the improv-based group Anne Hand (with drummer Nathan Brown) had imploded leaving Kurt Rungey (keyboards) and Bill Pohl (guitars) to form The UNDERGROUND RAILROAD a few months later. A few years of writing and recording followed. Former Pohl-band drummer John Livingston climbed aboard in '97. Matt Hembree (Bindle, Drunken Monkey, Goodwin) was asked to contribute bass tracks shortly thereafter. In 1999, their first album, "Through and Through" was picked up by The Laser's Edge label. Their style derives from classic GENESIS & YES, alongside clear fusion influences from Allan Holdsworth's guitar techniques. Reviews for the album were good, and they were invited to play on NEARfest 2001 and on CattleProg on 2002. The band took its time for the 2nd album, and the studio work took about three years to complete. "The Origin of Consciousness" (2005) is The UNDERGROUND RAILROAD's long-awaited second album. Highlights include a conceptual set of songs based on the ideas of psychoanthropologist Julian Jaynes, the guitar showcase "Love Is a Vagabond King," and "Creeper" which continues the story begun on the fan favorite "The Doorman" from the previous album. www.progarchives.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Underground Railroad (A Hip Hop Anthology)
Sticks And Stones

The Origin of Consciousness

Through and Through
Sound Check No.114
White Night Stand
Pick The Ghost... EP
Twisted Trees
Twisted Trees - Underground Railroad
Ten Tracks: One Little Indian, December '08
The Origen Of Consciousness
The Underground Railroad