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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Prog Archives on The Load

The website ProgArchives has a section on The Load, giving a solid biography of the band and providing a number of listener reviews of their two albums. Here is part of a review for Praise The Load:
The Load is keyboard driven blend of symphonic progressive rock generally in the vein of ELP, REFUGEE, early Rick Wakeman and Rick Van Der Linden (TRACE/EKSEPTION) very slightly touched by "American prog influence" that "infected" such American's bands as Kansas, Starcastle, Fireballet. The main feature is definitely virtuosity of keyboardist Sterling Smith using huge variety of keyboard units from Hammond organ to string synthesizer (that makes The Load's uniqueness), however exciting bass lines by Dave Hessler and very effective drumming by Tommy Smith create excellent support. The tracks very crafted primary instrumental numbers with complex themes influenced by baroque era of classic music. 

Monday, November 19, 2018

Know Yer Band: The Load

Band: The Load

Members
Vocals/Keyboards - Sterling Smith
Guitar/Bass/Vocals - Dave Hessler
Drums/Percussion - Tom Smith

Releases
1974 - Now We'll Say We Tried / She Calls My Name 7" single (Owl)
1976 - Praise The Load album (Owl)
1995 - Load Have Mercy album (The Laser's Edge)