The brand new studio album "Quiet Storms" by UK-proggers Galahad comes with a difference.
As the title suggests, Quiet Storms shows a more mellow and at times pastoral side to the band’s output containing almost none of the bombast and heaviness of the previous three studio albums, instead the majority of the songs and their arrangements evoke a more laid back, spacious and introspective atmosphere.
JAN DUKES DE GREY Mice and Rats in the Loft (Prog Folk, 1971)
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Review by siLLy puPPy — One of the most glaring examples of madcap acid
folk music run amok emerged in 1971 from the British trio JAN DUKES DE GREY
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