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Reviews

  • Buying songs

    1
    By amber40
    Bought a song and it wasn’t even the song I picked
  • Allegretto Vs. Palladio

    4
    By ♪♫♪♫♪
    I like both versions, Allegretto (by Bond) and Palladio (by Escalla). Allegretto is upbeat. Palladio is slower.
  • BEAUTIFUL in Sound, Style, & LOOKS!

    5
    By DLRLEE2010
    Saw them on BGT and absolutely fell in love with them. So much talet at such a young age. Listening to this album relaxes me on the way home in traffic.
  • Percussion and string go together well

    5
    By Hpmphfpcpjtmr
    Escalata combines rock and classical music to make less boring classical music but rock that isn't so lifeless. They do it perfectly!!👏🏼👏🏼💯💯
  • A.maze.ing!!!!!!!!!!

    5
    By GoldRoseThepegasister
    I love you Escala!!!😍😍😍
  • This is awesome

    5
    By J B-R+DC
    This music is very interesting. This is a very talented group. I play the violin and I think violin players should play like this group.
  • Love Kashmir!

    5
    By Frostiemanfrostie
    I saw these woman live and they were amazing. Awesome rendition of Kashmir!
  • Immediately fell in love!

    5
    By Javolkma
    I rarely fall in love w/ a group as fast as I did after discovering them this morning.
  • Love!

    5
    By baysands
    Same as the last reviewer... I heard Requiem for a Tower on Pandora and got up and ran to who the artist was! Came right to iTunes to update my playlist. Great modern classical! I love it!
  • Modern Classical the way it should be

    5
    By BlazingAsura
    First time I heard of this band was on Pandora. It played "Requiem for a Tower" by Escala, and I became enamored. Doing a little research led me to iTunes, and I read the reviews for Escala. Most people on here compare them to the band Bond, and I can see why. But I think that's an inadequate comparison, due to Bond being more Dance, and Escala being more Classical Escala should be along the lines of David Garrett, whom I also recommend looking into if you're into Modern Classical.