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Wolf People are an incredible ensemble from the UK. They channel the late 60's/early 70's British sound. Definitely psychedelic buzz from these guys.
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Yet another over the top all star project masterminded by Edguy's Tobias Sammet. I think at this point Avantasia is even more popular than Edguy! He always brings together an interesting cast of musicians. This time around he features: Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow), Eric Martin (Mr.
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Second album from this Swiss band draws very heavily from the Katatonia musical gene pool. Melancholy metal that actually has a groove. Some of the proggier bits remind of Tool.
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"Keyboard player and mastermind behind Rhapsody of Fire Alex Staropoli says of Live from Chaos to Eternity, "We wanted to deliver a live album that can actually be called a LIVE album. Not one single part was re-recorded in studio as most of bands do.
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Our good friends in Delain have signed a worldwide deal with Napalm Records. The band is planning a new studio release for early 2014. In the interim we have Interlude. Its a CD/DVD collection of unreleased and non-album material.
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"Ram-Zet was formed in 1998 -- and seven years later, in 2005, listeners were still struggling to categorize the Norwegian combo's ambitious, risk-taking music. Is Intra symphonic black metal, goth metal, alt metal or progressive metal? Truth be told, this 2005 release is all of those things.
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"Evolving from its unique style based on dark Doom and Gothic Metal, AVA INFERI offer a surprisingly catchy work on their fourth album, which delivers their trademark progressive elements in a more subtle manner and leaves ample room for melodies and power.
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You might recognize this album...you should. Like the rest of the Egg catalog, Patrick Vian's sole album was heavily imported into the US by JEM Records. Back in the day, this album was everywhere. In fact I still run across copies in the used bins from time to time.
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Note this is not a 2 on 1. Its a 15 track compilation of the albums Balls To The Wall and Restless & Wild.
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"Aerosmith prove that a band can be inspired by the blues and play the blues without ever feeling like a blues band. Then again, the nature of the blues is that every musician who plays it stamps his or her own identity on a set of familiar chord changes and songs.
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Reign Of The Architect is a multi-national metal project with its core musicians based in Israel. The main "architect" appears to be Yuval Kramer, guitarist for Amaseffer. Not surprisingly there is a musical connection here as well.
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"This is a really impressive release. It blew up my mind from the first time I listened to it, and still gets priority in my music listening sessions.
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"In October of 2012, Motorpsycho entered Brygga Studio in Trondheim for the first time in many, many moons -- this being the studio where they recorded a few of their first albums some 20 years ago -- the vibes were good, and the music happened like it was supposed to.
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"Desolation Row finds things coming full-circle for guitarist/electronics pioneer, Richard Pinhas.
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"Swedish duo Mats/Morgan create their own sphere in the transcontinental music scene, a zone wherein progressive rock, jazz-rock fusion, experimental rock, electronica, and progressive pop overlap and intertwine.
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Cynthesis is a new band that reunites three of the original members of Zero Hour (Jasun and Troy Tipton, and Erik Rosvold) along with Enchant drummer Sean Flanagan.
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Second album from this Dutch retro band. Gingerpig is led by ex-Gorefest guitarist Boudewijn Bonebakker. When the band was originally conceived, Hammond organ played a very important role in their sound.
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"Summer of 1976. The young German left found itself in a state of shock: Ulrike Meinhof, co-founder of the Baader-Meinhof Gang, had hanged herself in her cell at Stuttgart-Stammheim Prison on 9 May.
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"The seventh studio album for Norwegian dark gothic metal band Trail Of Tears comes fresh on the heels of a new label deal with Massacre Records.
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"Dancer and the Moon is Blackmore s Night 8th studio album. Despite Ritchie Blackmore s past as a guitar player in Deep Purple and Rainbow, he is now in another stage of his musical life, concentrating on modern Folk, Renaissance and Progressive Rock music.
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Digipak edition with one bonus track
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The Custodian is a new British post-progressive rock band formed by Richard Thomson, vocalist for cinematic death metal band Xerath. Unlike Xerath, The Custodian is an outlet for the more melodic, rock oriented writing from Thomson.
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"Have we reached the verdict regarding our future? Was George Orwell right? Has the big brother been watching over without us know, as if we were citizens in a global silent dictatorship?
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"Kenny “Rhino” Earl is involved in two projects this year (so far). One is the new metal super group Death Dealer with Sean Peck, Stu Marshall, and Ross the Boss, offering their debut War Master. The other is this album Thundergod, the second appearance of his band Angels of Babylon.
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"Much like my addiction to Swiss roll, for some people more is never enough. You’d have thought two wildly successful “day jobs” would be enough to keep some folks busy. But not so for Katatonia lead vocalist Jonas Renkse and The Pineapple Thief front man Bruce Soord.
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