UNTON CROKE are an instrumental group in the vein of Focus, the Mahavishnu Orchestra (perhaps less jazzed-up) and all those wonderful solo guitarists such as Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, throwing out Progressive Rock shapes with wild abandon.
Rooted in the times when music was fun and anything will go, they are full of flute and Hammond Organ, some brass and stunning guitar work.
UNTONE CROKE's first album, , will take you on a consciousness cruise, with mighty drums and searing guitars, on a Progressive Rock ship that will carry you on the musical journey of a life time.
The second album from Unton Croke, That Trip We Went On, sees them hit the familiar template laid down on Every Time Disaster Strikes, but with everything turned up to 11. There is a little more grind and a little bit more love and a whole lot bigger trip for you to go on. Filled with flute, folk rock, metal, funk and tunes galore, That Trip We Went On will will make you realise that a single note is worth a thousand words. Now, pack your bags, close your eyes and climb aboard...
The third album from Unton Croke, I Feel Better Now, sees the group diversify a little, bringing a harder edge to the rock and a softer edge to those soppy moments we all love - plus a few more vocals. Filled with flute, folk, rock, metal, funk and tunes galore, I Feel Better Now enlarges the template and delivers with a bang.