The past two years have been a real step into the unknown for former Pallas frontman Alan Reed who parted company from the band nearly three years ago in acrimonious fashion.
Pallas - Moment to Moment DVD Review by G. W. Hill This new DVD from Pallas should be a real treat for their fans. It's a treat for anyone else who enjoys neo-prog as well, though.
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Caamora - She Review by Bill Knispel Everything bigger than everything else. That seems, in many ways, to be Clive Nolan’s modus operandi.
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Pallas - The Bringer of Dreams (Special Edition) Review by Bill Knispel The Bringer of Dreams is Pallas’s first studio effort in 4 years, following on from the powerful and successful The Cross and the Crucible. Much like its predecessor, this new album could possibly be termed a concept album, but perhaps only in the loosest of terms.
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Pallas - The Cross and the Crucible Review by Steve Alspach One of Scotland's finest, and longest running, progressive bands strikes again with this album. It's an ambitious effort, full of gothic choirs and grandiose themes involving theology and the origins of man. More...