Landmarq, a British neo-progressive rock band formed in 1990, initially signed with Dutch record company SI Music before establishing their own label, Synergy Records. Their debut album, Solitary Witness, was released in 1992, followed by Infinity Parade in 1993 and The Vision Pit in 1995. Vocalist Damian Wilson left the band after these releases to pursue a solo career. Ian 'Moon' Gould briefly replaced him before Tracy Hitchings was recruited to the band. Landmarq's discography includes notable albums such as Science of Coincidence (1998), Thunderstruck (1999), and Aftershock (2002). They have performed extensively across Europe, the US, and Mexico, collaborating with artists like Marillion, Steve Hackett, and Suzi Quatro. After a hiatus, Landmarq returned in 2012 with Entertaining Angels, followed by live albums and compilations including Origins: A Landmarq Anthology (2014). Tracy Hitchings, who had been the lead vocalist since 1996, passed away in 2022.
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