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Album review: PENDRAGON – Men Who Climb Mountains
Pendragon/Toff Records [Release date: 13.10.14] Ah, Pendragon – time was when their albums didn’t even need reviewing, such was their generic sound and all round cosy familiarity – it was first-rate, melodic progressive rock and everybody knew what to expect. … Continue reading →
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