Pallas Biography

Pallas Scottish prog band Pallas definitely have one of the longest gaps between albums on record. They released their first album, The Sentinel, in 1984 and followed it up with The Wedge two years later. Their next album, Beat the Drum, did not show up for 13 years. They released The Cross & the Crucible in 2001. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide

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