Band, CA
Goth rock band from Montreal, Canada. In 1990, Dangenoir (Bellann) and David Ruel founded Imaginary Steps. In 1991, they released their pop-rock album Maybe Tomorrow, produced by Dangenoir/Bellann, including the single The More I learn written/composed by Dangenoir. The success of this song led them to play in New York, for the release of a compilation cd titled Hear No Evil on wich it appeared, and led them to play in USA. It also gave them the opportunity of supporting major bands (Curve, The Ramones) in many concert halls. Then, in 1993, they released the conceptual CD What Good Will It Do? The Songs And The Story, that was mentionned by Claude Rajotte and played on his CHOM-FM radio show. They were interviewed on his Musique Plus Show too. Afterwards Imaginary Steps played more or less 500 shows throughout Canada and shot a concept video for the track The Dreamer. Andrew St-Pierre (drummer) left the band. Soon after, Dangenoir pulled the final curtain on his Imaginary Steps project.
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