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This category is for music or musical groups associated with the steampunk music genre. If a band has simply produced a single, video or concept album with a steampunk feel but is generally not associated with steampunk, they should instead be listed in List of steampunk works § Other bands that have produced steampunk-themed works.
Abney Park Band in Torrance California on February 25, 2017. Abney Park is a steampunk band based in Seattle.The band is named after an iconic gothic cemetery, the Abney Park Cemetery in London where Robert Brown, the founder of the band, lived and studied for a period in 1988.
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Steam Powered Giraffe is an American musical project formed in San Diego, California in 2008, self-described as "a musical act that combines robot pantomime, puppetry, ballet, comedy, projections, and music".
Elemental collaborated with the steampunk rock group Steam Powered Giraffe on their song "Sky Sharks", from their 2015 album The Vice Quadrant: A Space Opera. [10] Elemental's 2015 album Apequest: The Search For Geoffrey inspired the Kickstarter-funded board game Apequest, which was expected to be released in May 2023. [11]
Steampunk-influenced outfits are usually accented with several technological and "period" accessories: timepieces, parasols, flying/driving goggles, [78] and ray guns. Modern accessories like cell phones or music players can be found in steampunk outfits, after being modified to give them the appearance of Victorian-era objects.
Æther Shanties is the 10th album by steampunk band Abney Park. [1] It is subtitled Further Trials and Tribulations of Abney Park . It is also their second steampunk themed album.
A Very Steampunk Christmas EP is an EP of original and traditional songs inspired by Christmas by the English steampunk band The Men That Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing. [1] The EP, consisting of four tracks, was released by the band's own record label, Leather Apron, for digital downloads and as a 7" vinyl, limited to 300 units. [2]