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This is the domestic jewel box edition. Please note that in the upcoming weeks we will have a digibook edition as well as the expensive and sexy "earbook" version.
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"With his band Labyrinth essentially in dry dock for the last six years, guitarist Andrea Cantarelli has made A Perfect Day his primary band and focus. He has said, "Labyrinth is my band, but now it is not enough. APD is what I need today.
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Deluxe mediabook/digibook edition features a bonus DVD with making of documentary, video clips, live stuff, etc.
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Four disc set combines Last, Fragements, and Live '74 plus you get a bonus live DVD filmed in Berlin on April 2013. Suprisingly they do a lot of old old material.
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"Melodic death metal band Armageddon are revamping their debut album Crossing The Rubicon, with a fresh new sound and vocals.
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"After the passing of guitar player Marc Vooijs in 2014 The Aurora Project took a year off. They decided to continue as a five-piece band and in the booklet of the new album, Marc is honoured with a beautiful picture.
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"This is a review I could/should have had up sooner, but I’ve spent a lot more time actually listening to the album when I should have been writing about it!
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"Debut albums are exciting to review as you go in with unexpectations rather than expectations. There is no backlog of albums to sample prior to listening. There are no “best of” CDs to pop in to see if our cast of players ‘still got it’. Nothing!
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"The live album doesn’t half get some bad press, doesn’t it? Rather underserved too, we say. There have been some downright crackers over the years – and some even made a career.
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"Nothing is more consistent in the world than change. In the realm of music, change either comes with the speed of an arthritic glacier, or so fast the music community is left breathless trying to keep up; there rarely seems to be any middle ground.
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"I've got some good news and bad news for fans of the Canadian metal band The Agonist. Lead singer and founding member Alissa White-Gluz has departed the group to take over lead vocalist duties for Arch Enemy. But I said there's good news!
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"Accept has been around so long, churning out the same kind of old school Germanic metal that they’ve essentially become a younger, heavier version of AC/DC. This isn’t a bad thing really, as AC/DC is known for consistency and sticking to their (big) guns.
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"To watch Avenged Sevenfold over the years, it’s been fairly clear that this is a band with a plan. With each of their first five albums, A7X steadily evolved, albeit in varying degrees.
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"The album opens with the track “Mass”, which immediately prepares you for the introspective and adventurous journey this album will lead you into. The vocals are clean yet energetic and powerful, giving the music the power sought by the enthusiast of heavier music genres.
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"Roy Ayers' Virgin Ubiquity, Vol. 2: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 is another hodgepodge of demos and outtake cuts that were left off official releases for various reasons. That said, for Ayers fans, the set is consistent. "I Am Your Mind, Pt.
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"“Heer” is the second album of the Dutch band Alvenrad (Jasper Strik & Mark Kwint).
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For years Brazil has had a burgeoning metal scene. You only get to hear of the more famous ones like Angra and Sepultura but there are bands representing all facets of metal. Amazon was a female fronted power metal band that operated in territory somewhat similar to Nightwish.
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"On his third album album with Asturias composer Yoh Ohyama would make a slight stylistical turn.Akira Hanamoto was no longer a member of the band, instead Ohyama introduced two string instrumentalists, Udai Shika on cello and Tatsuya Murayamy on viola.The new album, titled ''Cryptogram illusion
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""The Silent Enigma" is a highly melancholic, Romantic DOOM metal album. It has nothing to do with prog rock whatsoever. However, Anathema were excellent at playing that British doom style that they, along with bands like Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride, helped to create.
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"The Amazing stay just out of focus. On their fifth album, In Transit, they once again perform the unlikely trick of making music that is both dreamlike, drifting across the consciousness, as well as perfectly constructed.
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"I try to follow just about everything Andy Winter does. Winds, his solo piano project, his to be announced mysterious new project and, the band in question, Age of Silence. I simply think that the man is one hell of a talent, both in terms of his keyboards/synth ability and music writing.
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"I had no idea this album was even happening until late Friday evening. It arrived in the Promo Department and Madam Xsent a minion scurrying to my stately offices inquiring if I was expecting something new from Avatarium.
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"After two albums that mostly contained covers from legendary metal bands such as Metallica, Sepultura, and Pantera among others, Apocalyptica managed to release this piece of work that features only three covers, while the rest of the album is originally written by them.
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"Time is moving much too quickly. Three years ago Florida's Artizan dropped their epic sci-fi concept album, The Furthest Reaches. Where does the time go? Now Artizan returns with their fourth full-length album, Demon Rider. But that needs some explanation.
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"Here is an eclectic album from north German band Ally the Fiddle. As you have probably surmised the fiddle is prominent, led by Ally Storch. Up is the band’s second album following on the footsteps of The One, released in 2013.
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