

So, what is going on with ‘Consequence Of Time’? Well, first of all it is Pale Divine at their finest. The music is so well rounded, impeccable and perfectly executed while being so amazingly free-flowing, unrestrained and experimental. Another rather important feature is the partnership between Greg Diener and Dana Ortt. They take turns handling the lead vocals as well as dueting and the same goes for the twin-axe attack. Like Thin Lizzy for instance, they take turns firing off blistering solos or going on mind-bending double runs. This alone has heightened the band’s sound immensely. While all this is going on drummer Darin McCloskey and bassist Ron McGinnis lays down a breath-taking backbone, solid yet imaginative, inspiring and head crushing, which allows their guitarist friends the space and freedom to play the way they do. Personally, I regard Pale Divine’s rhythm section as the one of Marillion, where the excellent Ian Mosley and Pete Trewavas does so much which is rarely mentioned.

‘Phantasmagoria’ is slow, punishing and full-on doom yet a sense of floating in a serene state of being is juxtaposed making the song soothing to me in all its darkness. Think old-school doom laced with trippy undertones, in lack of better words. Regardless, a wonderful composition. The title track, ‘Consequence Of Time’ follows and is by far the longest song on the album, clocking in at over 10 minutes. Still it flows by quickly in all its greatness. Kind of mid-tempo from the start but slows down almost halfway through and everything grows dark…only to erupt into a stomping rocker. Oh and the last three minutes, or so, are absolutely crushing! ‘No Escape’ is probably the fastest song Pale Divine has released, bringing full onslaught from start to finish. Greg’s singing is completely different as well. More raspy and in your face upping the ante for sure. And, as throughout the album, the band treats us to blistering solos. Excellent, truly excellent! ‘Saints Of Fire’ has the honor of closing out this wax. It brings a little bit of everything of what Pale Divine are while opting for a base of mid-tempo pace. The rest is layered on top painting mind- and ear-altering images turning the song into an amazing headtrip.
Pale Divine has done it again, dear waveriders. These guys have such a high level in everything they do and they never stand still, which is extremely apparent on ‘Consequence Of Time’. Also, they know how to perfectly balance the sound they have created with the new avenues where they now travel. As a fan of a band you can’t really ask for more. Every spin bring new angles and twists and turns making this experience even greater and endless…so allow me to sit back and let the universe of Pale Divine embrace me. What a wonderful universe it is!
-Swedebeast