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"The band was founded as "Peacock" in 1975 by Tommy Betzler and first toured the extended Rhine-Main area and built up a small but loyal fan base. Recording a demo tape and sending it to record companies proved to be unsuccessful.
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“Dear Friend,
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"Mini-LP package (3-fold) with a 20-page booklet - Kimmo Pörsti‘s last solo album “Past and Present” was released a year ago, so it was time to think for a new one. In the midst of turbulent times, Rafael Pacha sent his new songs to Kimmo to be recorded for Rafael‘s solo album.
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"Gatefold sleeve. "Legendary Swiss heavy psychedelic/progressive band with their sole album originally released in 1972 on Splendid Records. First official reissue on Long Hair limited to 500 units. Touches of Procol Harum and obviously inspired by the U.S.
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Stellar Italian progressive album from 1973. Another one of those one-off bands that should have graced us with at least one more effort. A gem of classically influenced progressive rock typical of the 70s Italian scene - but way above average.
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Uncovered a small warehouse stash of this long out of pring Blu-ray/2CD set. Pagan's Mind filmed at Prog Power USA in 2014. Killer band long overdue for something new.
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"Peter Tägtgren has had a long and storied career under the banner of a pile of different musical epithets, so his journey is best thought of as one continuous track, rather than a series of parallel adventures. So, Hypocrisy and PAIN and Lindemann are all part of the same fabric for Tägtgren,
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Limited edition digibook features a 10 track live bonus CD.
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"Pain of Salvation is so much more than just a band name of three words. First of all, the Swedish prog metal band is original. They may be the first prog metal band since the early-90's that truly managed to impress not only prog listeners but fans of other genres as well.
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"Pain of Salvation was founded in 1984, by the eleven years old Daniel Gildenlöw, in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
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"Opinions may vary on the progressive metal/rock/what-have-you of PAIN OF SALVATION, but few would deny the copious amounts of creativity involved, not to mention that a POS album at the very least is guaranteed to raise eyebrows and cause a few synapses to misfire.
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"In the Passing Light of Day is quite the milestone record, being the first new Pain of Salvation album in 6 years.
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Sweden’s PAIN OF SALVATION continue their ever-progressing, highly sophisticated musical journey with a double album project, “Road Salt”, which showcases this outstanding band at its most emotionally intense, but also leaning towards a more classic, yet extremely colourful 70’s Rock style.
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Ultimately, progress will not be stopped. Pain of Salvation have been firmly at the forefront of the progressive rock and metal scenes for nearly three decades now.
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"In 2020, Pain of Salvation have already shattered expectations with the release of their latest studio album PANTHER, but Swedish progressive metal / rock innovators are not finished yet: To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its original release, the third Pain of Salvation album, The Perfect E
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Ultimately, progress will not be stopped. Pain of Salvation have been firmly at the forefront of the progressive rock and metal scenes for nearly three decades now.
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"In 2020, Pain of Salvation have already shattered expectations with the release of their latest studio album PANTHER, but Swedish progressive metal / rock innovators are not finished yet: To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its original release, the third Pain of Salvation album, The Perfect E
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"By preference, actually I was not really into the kind of acoustic or unplugged things. But, this album changed everything for me even at first spin. Having been familiar with Pain of Salvation after enjoying Perfect Elements Part 1, this album forced me to try enjoying the acoustic music.
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"In my early days of metal fandom, there was a period of roughly two years – spanning from the time I stumbled upon DragonForce‘s Inhuman Rampage to when I began exploring Darkthrone‘s discography – where I listened to nothing except for power metal and thrash.
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First album from this British prog band originally signed to Gerry Bron's Bronze Records label. The band came together in 1971. They were originally Keith Reid's backing band on a tour opening for The Rolling Stones.
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Paladin were an underrated British prog band that cranked out a couple of albums and never gained traction. There were a bit of an anomaly as there was a bit of a latin influence in their music, particularly the first album which had undercurrents of Santana.
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"This is the lavishly illustrated 36 page (including cover) special limited edition version of the album, featuring a hardback cover with exclusive artwork and full lyrics."
‘The album that many believed would never be made, is here. And it’s about to blow your socks off!’
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Scottish neoprog band captured live in concert in Katowice, Poland on 10/31/07. Over 2 hours of material. Limited edition comes with a bonus CD containing the audio soundtrack.
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"Something is coming. It is spreading, slowly but steadily, fighting its way into the people’s heads – ready to infect everything and everyone: on June 16, 2017 will be released “Virus”, Pantaleon’s debut album.
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"Pantera's back, and all is as wrong with the world as it ever was. They're going to make sure you know it, too.
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