Spriggan Mist

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OriginBracknell, Berkshire, England
GenresFolk Rock, Prog Rock, Pagan
Years active2008-present
Websitehttps://www.sprigganmist.com/
MembersBaz Cilia
  • Maxine Cilia
  • Neil Wighton
  • Ali Soueidan
  • Fay Brotherhood
Past membersDave Lambert
  • Gill Lambert
  • Andy Wilkin
  • Colin Garratt
  • Bex Rennie
  • Gary Hemmings
  • Simon Martin
  • Martin Apsey
  • Spike Stockdale
  • Ann-Mari Thomas

Spriggan Mist are a band from Bracknell, UK. Formed by husband and wife Baz and Maxine Cilia in 2008, their music generally stems from folk rock but they are much more diverse than that, often extending into classic and progressive rock. Their live shows are quite theatrical, enhanced by Pagan costumes and the Jadoo-Tribal Dance team.

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Touring

During 2024, Ali Soueidan filled in on drums for Spriggan Mist at a number of UK festivals, such as the Valhalla Viking Festival 2024[1], and Cambridge Rock Festival[2], before being announced as the replacement for Colin Garratt on 30th July 2024.

Line-ups

Period Members Studio albums Releases
2008-2011
  • Baz Cilia - bass, vocals
  • Maxine Cilia - vocals, guitar, saxophone
  • Dave Lambert - guitar, violin, vocals
  • Gill Lambert - keyboards, flute
  • Andy Wilkin - drums
  • Caught In a Spell (2009)[3]
2011-2012
  • Baz Cilia - bass, vocals
  • Maxine Cilia - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Bex Rennie - cello, recorder, vocals
  • Gary Hemmings - guitar
  • Simon Martin - guitar
  • Colin Garratt - drums
  • Soul Retriever (2012)[4]
2012-2013
  • Baz Cilia - bass, vocals
  • Maxine Cilia - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Bex Rennie - cello, recorder, vocals
  • Simon Martin - guitar
  • Martin Apsey - guitar
  • Colin Garratt - drums
  • Ghostly Tales (2013)[5]
2013-2018
  • Ann-Mari Thomas - lead vocals
  • Baz Cilia - bass, vocals
  • Maxine Cilia - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Spike Stockdale - guitar
  • Martin Apsey - guitar
  • Colin Garratt - drums
  • Myths and Legends (2015)[6]
  • The Portal (2017)[7]
2018-2024
  • Fay Brotherhood - lead vocals, guitar
  • Baz Cilia - bass, vocals
  • Maxine Cilia - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Neil Wighton - guitar
  • Colin Garratt - drums
  • Isambard the Mechanical Dragon (2022)[8]
2024-present
  • Fay Brotherhood - lead vocals, guitar
  • Baz Cilia - bass, vocals
  • Maxine Cilia - guitar, saxophone, vocals
  • Neil Wighton - guitar
  • Ali Soueidan - drums
  • -

Discography

Studio Albums [9]
  • Caught In a Spell (2009)
  • Soul Retriever (2012)
  • Ghostly Tales (2013)
  • Myths and Legends (2015)
  • The Portal (2017)
  • Isambard the Mechanical Dragon (2022)
Live Albums
  • Live at Quiet Whistle Test (2018)
  • Ghostly Tales Live (2020)
Singles
  • Green Santa (2014)
  • Day of the Dead (2018)
  • Shaking a Dead Man's Hand (2018)
  • Isambard the Mechanical Dragon (2022)
  • Resurrection (2023)
  • The Portal (2023)
  • Kintbury Witch (2023)

References

  1. "Valhalla Viking Festival 2024". valhallavikingfestival.co.uk. 20 July 2024.
  2. "Cambridge Rock Festival 2024". cambridgerockfestival.co.uk. 1 August 2024.
  3. "Caught in a Spell Album Review". Progarchives.com. 1 January 2009.
  4. "Soul Retriever Album Review". Prognosis. 27 May 2012.
  5. "Ghostly Tales Album Review". ProgArchives.com. 1 January 2013.
  6. "Myths and Legends Album Review". Witchcraft.org. 1 November 2014.
  7. "The Portal Album Review". ProgRock.com. 16 January 2018.
  8. "Isambard Album Review". The Progressive Aspect. 20 April 2022.
  9. "Discography". ProgArchives. 20 April 2022.

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