Persephone's Dream > Pan: An Urban Pastoral
Reviews
...What you will find here, is a complex, dynamic, dreamy and powerful progressive rock sound...
Interview with Rowen...
...Music wise, this is a very complex album and it require a lot of time. Fourteen days in my case...
...In addition -- the production is magical. It screams clarity, separation, and they have captured...
In the Autumn of 2010, PD will deliver its fifth full-length CD: Pan: An Urban Pastoral. The new CD is a full-fledged concept album, not far removed from the "rock opera" genrean extension of PD's earlier foray into concept-composition, Pyre of Dreams' Arthurian "Temple in Time" quintology.
Since its inception not quite twenty years ago, Persephone's Dream has endeavored to create Music: music that speaks to a diverse audience; that transcends meter, the incidental, and the merely mediocre; that forges connections between themselves and their listeners; and that touches you on multiple levelswhether musical, intellectual, artistic, philosophical, spiritual, sensual, or any combination of the above.
So for now, check out Pan: An Urban Pastoral 1) for your own pleasure, and if not for that, 2) to see how PD is wrapping up their second decade. And do check in again later… because the next decade is ripe with possibility, and full of the promise of new PD dreams yet to come.
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Album tracks
- 0 - Those Who Remember
- 0 - Silhouette
- 0 - Selene
- 0 - Decanter Tipped
- 0 - Erato's Pulse
- 0 - Maenads, Melody and Meter
- 0 - Pans Labyrinth
- 0 - Selene Rising