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    Posted: May 10 2004 at 11:34

PALLAS - The Wedge
Review by Seyo @ 9:07:34 AM EST, 5/10/2004

 

 

I've done it myself but why is Pallas is classified as

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2004 at 12:37
Pallas' "The sentinel" was produced by Eddy Offord (ELP, Yes).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2004 at 17:27

 

HI, THIS IS C+SAR INCA.

I think that the label 'neo-prog' is mostly historical. I mean, no one label Thinking Plague as neo-RIO, or Anekdoten as neo-crimsonian, or Boud Deun as neo-fusion. Some British press invented it, then

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2004 at 23:31

 Cesar Inca said:[quote]I think that the label 'neo-prog' is mostly historical. I mean, no one label Thinking Plague as neo-RIO, or

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2004 at 01:12

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 22 2004 at 09:39

 

HI IV-N AND ALL OF YOU, GUYS, THIS IS C+SAR.

Your message is clearly stated - you've got a way for concepts. congratulations. Well, I always considered the label 'symphonic' for acts like Yes, Genesis, ELP... bands whose classical

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2004 at 08:21
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HI, THIS IS C+SAR INCA.

Answering to Dick's question, I think that Pallas' most obvious old influences are: Rush, 1978-9 era Genesis, 70s hard rock, AOR. Though Offord produced their offical debut LP, I hear no

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2004 at 14:04

Dick,

I feel the same pain. I definitely think Rush h

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2004 at 08:25

Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Pallas' "The sentinel" was produced by Eddy Offord (ELP, Yes).

 

Indeed, and the artwork is very Yes too! Also, listern to that Rickenbecker bass guitar, very Chris Squire in parts.

Pallas were great bo

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