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Pendragon are an English
neo-prog Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) is a subgenre of progressive rock that developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular band, Marillion, achieved mainstream success in the decade. Several bands from the ge ...
band established in 1978 in
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as Zeus Pendragon by guitarist and vocalist Nick Barrett. The word ''Zeus'' was dropped before the band started recording, as the members decided it was too long to look good on a T-shirt. There were a few personnel changes in the early days, but since 1986 the lineup has remained relatively stable (with only the drummer changing several times since then) and the band are still active as of 2025.


History

The band were active in the progressive rock revival spearheaded by the likes of
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,
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,
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and
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in the early 1980s, and indeed (like their peers IQ) often appeared as support acts to Marillion and other major neo-prog bands, both on tours and at the Marquee venue which hosted many regular prog evenings. In spring 1984 the band took part in a 'battle of the bands' contest at Goldiggers club, in Chippenham, televised by the local HTV television station. This was named 'Best Bands West' and Pendragon performed O Devineo (spelling as credited on TV). A Bristol-based covers duo eventually won the contest. After their debut album ''The Jewel'', the band pursued a more commercial direction, documented in the ''Kowtow'' album and the ''Red Shoes'' and ''Saved By You'' EPs, but despite these efforts failed to break through to a mainstream audience. The group appeared at the 1983
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and were signed to Elusive Records.


1991 - Toff Records

In 1991, the band established their own label, Toff Records, and released the archival release ''The Rest of Pendragon'', a collection of EP tracks, and the studio album ''The World'', in which they returned to a more progressive style that the band would continue to develop over their next three studio albums, ''The Window of Life'', ''The Masquerade Overture'', and ''Not of This World''. From this point on their fortunes have improved, and while they are still relatively obscure in their home country they have a significant following in Europe; in particular, they have managed to develop a strong fanbase in Poland, and have both released at least one compilation specifically for the Polish market and recorded several live albums there.


2002 - Acoustically Challenged

In 2002, the band released ''Acoustically Challenged'', documenting an "unplugged" session with a number of the band's songs retooled for acoustic instruments, which was originally broadcast on Radio 3 Warsaw. This was considered an unusual move for a progressive rock band, since progressive rock tends to focus a lot on the use of electronic synthesisers and electric guitars; however, the melodic qualities of the band's compositions proved to be well-suited to an acoustic context, and the album was reasonably successful. This heralded a new willingness to experiment on the part of the band, following a run of studio albums all broadly in the same vein as ''The World''. On 2005's ''Believe'' they took their music in a somewhat darker direction, causing a certain amount of controversy amongst their fans. 2008's ''Pure'', which featured elements of
progressive metal Progressive metal (often shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal music, heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" and amplified electric guitar, guitar-driven sound of the former with t ...
, refined the style of ''Believe'' and was well received by the progressive rock fandom, being voted Album of the Year 2008 on DPRP. On 21 April 2009, Pendragon released a live album and DVD, Concerto Maximo, shot in Katowice on 13 October 2008. It was filmed and edited by ''
Metal Mind Metal Mind Productions (MMP) is a Polish record label founded in 1987. The label focuses on rock and heavy metal. MMP is also publisher of ''Metal Hammer'', the largest and the oldest heavy metal magazine. As a concert agency, it organises Meta ...
''. It was released in several versions – a 2-CD release that features just the audio from the show, a DVD featuring the full show, and a DVD-and-2-CD special edition, which was limited to 1000 copies. In October 2010, the band recorded the follow-up to '' Pure'', the album ''
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'' which was released in the spring of 2011. This was followed by '' Men Who Climb Mountains'' in 2014. Both albums continued the darker, heavier, more
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-influenced direction of the band.


Since 2014

In April 2014, the band announced that they had parted ways with drummer Scott Higham for "personal reasons". He was then replaced by Craig Blundell. In June 2015, Blundell was replaced by Jan-Vincent Velazco. In September 2019 the band released a 40th Anniversary boxed set containing five compact discs. The first three represent a complete live concert recording made in London during 2018. The remaining two discs are re-mixed and remastered versions of the albums ''The World'' and '' Men Who Climb Mountains''. In February 2020, a new album called ''Love Over Fear'' was released.


Members

File:Pendragon live at Trading Boundaries 4th November 2023 (53312125734).jpg, Barrett File:Pendragon live at Trading Boundaries 4th November 2023 (53310897667) (cropped).jpg, Gee File:Pendragon live at Trading Boundaries 4th November 2023 (53312124979).jpg, Nolan File:Pendragon live at Trading Boundaries 4th November 2023 (53312007808) (cropped).jpg, Velazco Current members * Nick Barrett – guitars, vocals, keyboards (1978–present) * Peter Gee – bass guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (1978–present) *
Clive Nolan Clive Nolan (born 30 June 1961) is a British musician, composer and producer who has played a prominent role in the development of progressive rock. He has been the regular keyboard player in Pendragon (band), Pendragon (1986–present), Shadowla ...
– keyboards, vocals (1986–present) * Jan-Vincent Velazco – drums (2015–present) Former members * John Barnfield – keyboards (1978–1984) * Rick Carter – keyboards (1984–1986) * Alan Gyorffy – drums (1980-1984) * Nigel Harris – drums (1978–1980) * Matt Anderson – drums (1984–1986) * Fudge Smith – drums (1986–2006) *
Joe Crabtree Joe Crabtree (born 21 September 1979) is an English rock drummer. He is a former member of Wishbone Ash and is also known for his work with Pendragon and the David Cross Band. Early life The son of Mark Crabtree of Burnley-based profes ...
– drums (2006–2008) * Scott Higham – drums, backing vocals (2008–2014) *
Craig Blundell Craig Blundell (born 18 July 1973) is a British drummer, who has toured with Steven Wilson and Steve Hackett. He was a member of progressive rock band Frost* from 2009 to 2019 and again from 2022 till the present. He is also been a member of the ...
– drums (2014–2015)


Timeline


Discography

Studio albums * ''The Jewel'' (1985) * ''Kowtow'' (1988) * ''The World'' (1991) * ''The Window of Life'' (1993) * ''The Masquerade Overture'' (1996) * ''Not of This World'' (2001) * ''Believe'' (2005) * '' Pure'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''Men Who Climb Mountains'' (2014) * ''Love Over Fear'' (2020)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pendragon English progressive rock groups Metal Mind Productions artists Neo-progressive rock groups