Crystalized Movements were an American psychedelic rock band formed in Tolland, Connecticut, in 1980 by guitarist Wayne Rogers and drummer Ed Boyden. The duo, inspired by late 1970s No Wave music and 1960s psychedelia, began their musical journey with improvisational experimentation. Their first album, Mind Disaster, was released in 1983 on Rogers' own label, Twisted Village, featuring Scott McLeod on vocals. The band's lineup evolved over the years, with notable additions including guitarist Kate Biggar and drummer Teri Morris. Crystalized Movements released several albums, including Dog Tree Satellite Seers (1987), This Wideness Comes (1989), and their final album, Revelations From Pandemonium (1992). The band disbanded in 1993. Following the group's demise, Rogers and Biggar continued their musical careers with various projects, including B.O.R.B., Magic Hour, and the Major Stars.
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