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New US powermetal outfit put together by former Crimson Glory vocalist Wade Black and Rob Rock guitarist Rick Renstrom. Ex-Nocturnus Emo Mowery plays rhythm guitars and Rob Rock bandmate Stephen Elder plays bass.
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The second album from this epic Swedish power metal band has been out of print for years. This new deluxe edition features new artwork and two bonus tracks that were previously only available in Japan.
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1998 compilation from this heavy Swedish power metal band.
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Second album from Greece's answer to Joe Stump. Mike Dimareli is a neoclassical shredder that can keep up with the best of 'em. No idea what the Artical thing means but apparently it's part of the group name.
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The first Hammers Of Misfortune album was a real suprise, coming out of left field (San Francisco actually). The band has redefined their sound a bit for the second go around and they continue to amaze me. Gone are all the death vocals.
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"Released on 16/11/09. CD1 – Thunder Steel. This 1988 album takes everything that was metal at the time and is a classic combining thrashing guitars and pounding percussion indicative of the underground thrash movement of the time.
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EP from these Italian power metal kings.
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Swedish power metal band produced by Andy LaRoque. For the Hammerfall/Helloween crowd.
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Nice stop gap release until their third album comes out. This features 3 tracks that were previously exclusive to Japan, 1 track from the upcoming album as well as an unreleased tune. There is also a video for "Time To Rock".
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New 4 track EP foreshadows the US release of Delusions Of Grandeur. It features one unreleased track plus you get the "Evermore" video from the Prog Power USA performance.
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Excellent melodic power metal from Sweden. It seems as though this is their second release and features a new singer, Mikael Holm who I thought was quite fine. The main man behind Winterlong is guitarist Thorbjorn Englund who adds a bit of a neoclassical touch without getting overbearing.
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Basically it's what you expect from the name. This is an instrumental fusion of neoclassical guitar and synthesized orchestra. It reminds me of Jonas Hansson's Classica album as well as some of Uli Jon Roth's recent works.
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Third album from this Greek melodic metal band. Like so many of the releases on LMP, these guys are pretty much indistinguishable from the next one. Nothing awful but nothing particularly wonderful either. OK move along...
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