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| ? | Rites of Spring festival: Galahad was formed in 1985 just for fun, playing half covers (Genesis, Zeppelin, Rush, Sabbath, Focus, Marillion etc) and half original material. Galahad then supported a few fairly well known 'Progressive' bands that were coming up at the time including IQ, Pendragon, and Haze, and later Pallas and Magnum. Then, after mixing it with the slightly 'bigger boys' Galahad then decided to take its music a little more seriously, deciding to play only original material and released their first proper album on CD in 1991 called 'Nothing Is Written', which was purely self financed and released independently but which went on to sell several thousand copies. The success of 'Nothing Is Written' was also helped by the fact that the band received substantial air play on BBC Radio One, especially on the Radio One Rock Show hosted by the late, great Tommy Vance. The band then landed themselves a deal with Voiceprint Records in the UK, Pony Canyon International in Japan and Blue Stone in Germany. Since then the band has released eleven albums including albums by main band offshoots such as Galahad Electric Company and the Galahad Acoustic Quintet. The band had played hundreds of gigs in the UK and Europe over the last few years, at times in some unusual venues! The last Galahad album 'Year Zero' featured John Wetton (Asia, King Crimson, Family etc) on guest vocals. Galahad are currently putting the finishing touches to their new album 'Empires Never Last' with Karl Groom (Threshold) on engineering duties, who also guests on the album along with Clive Nolan (Pendragon, Arena, Shadowland). ?Empires Never Last? takes the band in a slightly heavier, more guitar orientated direction and It is hoped this new album will be released towards the end of 2006. Galahad released their debut DVD 'Resonance' in September 2006, which was recorded live at the Wyspianski theatre in Katowice, Poland in May 2006. This concert will also be released as an audio live album. | ? |
| ? | progressiveworld: Bursting out of the speakers with an energetic, muscular blast of guitar and drums, Galahad's Following Ghosts signals that this album is different. And different it is. Yes, there are some of the signature Galahadisms here. Most of the opening track "Myopia," after the blast, is definately Galahad. Violins swoop in towards the end, lending a bit of Celtic feel to it, before ending with another assault of guitars. Not quite speed metal, but pretty darn close - and well played, too. Where they have taken another path from the same old same old is really in the rest of the album. Track two, "Imago" begins with the appregio of an acoustic guitar and gentle undulations of synths. There is a vague thought of Fish with Stuart Nicholson's delivery here, reminicent of "Charting The Single", but this is just around the edges, flitting in and out - Nicolsons overall vocals sound nothing like Fish. Galahad more than just flirt with rhythms and arrangements influenced by the ambient and techno music scene - signposts would be Future Sound of London, Spacetime Continuum, etc - the difference being actual vocals rather than audio snippets, though those are here, too. "Bug Eye" most certainly fits into this category - beginning with a gentle synth wash over scattered voices. Nicholson vocals here are light and airy, sparse. The majority of the track is a synth based, with various different audio effects and odd sounds, over angular, crisp, hard-edged percussion, more cymbals than drums (though there is a thinness to them that suggests digital rather human). Taken out context, you would never identify this as Galahad or even by a band with any connection to the neo-prog genre. | ? |
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