Members

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About

Mystery is a Canadian progressive rock band renowned for their intricate compositions and melodic depth. Formed in the mid-1980s by guitarist and producer Michel St-Père, Mystery has undergone various lineup changes, with St-Père remaining the constant creative force. The band includes members such as Benoît David (vocals), who brought a powerful yet emotive vocal presence before departing the group. Mystery's music is a rich blend of art rock, progressive rock, and symphonic rock, drawing influence from the likes of Yes and Genesis while carving out their own distinct sound. Their albums are celebrated for their complex instrumentation and thematic storytelling.

How to Sound Like Mystery

Mystery's sound is characterized by its lush, melodic layers and dynamic arrangements, often weaving together elements of both progressive metal and symphonic rock. The guitar work of Michel St-Père, often played on a Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar, delivers a clean yet expressive tone that anchors the band’s intricate musical landscapes. The use of MIDI controllers like the Alesis Vortex adds a layer of modern electronic textures, enriching the band’s expansive soundscapes. The rhythm section provides a solid yet fluid foundation, allowing for both the soaring vocal lines and elaborate instrumental passages to shine. Mystery’s music thrives on its ability to balance complexity with accessibility, creating an immersive listening experience that captures the essence of progressive and symphonic rock.

Discography

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