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Clive Nolan – The Mortal Light. An illustration of a man with hat, glasses, and white beard holding a crystal, surrounded by a red creature with wings.
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Clive Nolan – The Mortal Light

Professor Mark February 5, 2026 No Comments Andy SearsArnfinn IsaksenClive NolanClive Nolan – The Mortal LightLaura LiazzaiMirko SangrigoliProgressive rockRyan MorganScott Highamsymphonic progsymphonic rockTheatrical

Clive Nolan has returned in 2026, to release one of his biggest and most important  music projects of the year. On February 15th, Clive Nolan…

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The album cover for Imaginaerium - The Siege features a fantasy-inspired battle scene. A massive metallic sphere with intricate engravings and a fiery opening looms at the center, seemingly an otherworldly siege weapon. Surrounding it, Roman-style soldiers clad in red capes and armed with spears and shields advance through swirling blue mist. Towering stone fortresses, adorned with flags and statues, frame the scene, while the sky burns with a crimson inferno.
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Imaginaerium – “Siege” – Interview

Professor Mark February 24, 2025 No Comments Clive NolanImaginaeriumImaginaerium – "Siege"Laura PiazzaiLuis NasserMark MonfortiMirko SangrigoliNeil MonaghanSimone Milliava

Welcome, to The Noble Shire of Progressive Discussion! Welcome, Clive Nolan and Laura Piazzai, founding members of Imaginaerium; Simone Milliava, guitarist; Mirko Sangrigoli, second guitarist…

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The album cover for Imaginaerium - The Siege features a fantasy-inspired battle scene. A massive metallic sphere with intricate engravings and a fiery opening looms at the center, seemingly an otherworldly siege weapon. Surrounding it, Roman-style soldiers clad in red capes and armed with spears and shields advance through swirling blue mist. Towering stone fortresses, adorned with flags and statues, frame the scene, while the sky burns with a crimson inferno.
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Imaginaerium – “Siege”

Professor Mark February 15, 2025 No Comments Clive NolanEric BouilletteImaginaerium – "Siege"Laura PiazzaiLuis NasserMirko SangrigoliProgressive rockSimone Milliavasymphonic rock

Imaginaerium has returned to tell several stories conceptualized on the term “siege”. The stories range as far back as the archives of the history of…

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