Thursday, February 28, 2008

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Pallas (England) 1984


MUSIC BOX , Argentine progressive rock website says about this group and their album English:

"Although Pallas traces its origins and initial stage of musical evolution in the time and neoprog batch place, is particularly distinguished style of Marillion and Pendragon, for example. The sound of Pallas is based largely on the influence of Rush 77-81 and pomp of more rocker Wakeman, as well as in some the melancholic vibe of Pink Floyd 75-77, and the precious energy of hard rock (Rainbow). The taste of driving on a notoriously vocal harmonies into something we can remember to Yes. It's no wonder that the repertoire of this album has songs with obvious hook punch and a waste rock: the catchy 'Shock Treatment' and 'Arrive Alive' and the powerful 'Cut & Run' make us very clear that. In fact, 'Cut & Run' is a good example of the ability of Pallas to build a sequence of good musical ideas varied enough to keep the listener's interest, but without departing from the song format. "
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

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Subterra (Chile)


Well, after months of return to share good neo-progressive music, this time on your side ... SUBTERRA Chilensis. As good segudor
Marillion surprisingly attracted me this band, whose first album "Shades of Winter" is by far the best I have done ... the extent of making me feel proud to be from the same "TERRA".
To save time, I leave with an extract from a commentary that makes this album on www.rock-progresivo.org and can gauge the size of this drive you leave some for your assessment and clear delight:

" Subterra's first album (Maximiliano Sanchez lead and backing vocals, guitars Leonardo Basso, Gonzalo Sanchez on guitar, Andres Saavedra on bass, Claudio Momberg Perich on keyboards and Paul on drums) took their time to take shape, however in 2001 appears Winter Shadows , a special album that will surprise any skeptic who thinks that progressive rock was over in the 70's or 80's. This album shows that progressive rock is alive and growing slowly but steadily in these parts of the world.
A atmospheric synthesizers to the music starts to continue with the piano before the full band into action in the form spectacular to introduce the first item entitled Omen. is a powerful instrumental track driven by a combination of undulating keyboards by Claudio Momberg and electric guitars and Leo Basso Gonzalo Sánchez. It is also evident the role of low and precise touches of the battery. The second issue Fragments ... "
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Then ... some tracks from the album:


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