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So here is a release that came out in 2020 and completely eluded us. Perhaps it was due to the pandemic? Anyway...we caught on to it now and I'm glad we did. Kings Of The Valley is a quartet from Norway.
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Limited numbered edition.
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"Between 2017 and 2021, Norway's Motorpsycho released the sprawling "Gullvåg Trilogy," consisting of 2017's double album The Tower, 2019's The Crucible, and 2020's The All Is One (also a double), which hosted cover paintings by Håkon Gullvåg.
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"Many aspects of Papir’s music seem to have much in common with the sea - be it a wilful association by the Copenhagen-based trio or not. Their output moves in waves, sometimes fierce and blustery, sometimes gentle and calming, but always performed with unforced, organic talent.
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"Longtime Fates Warning frontman Ray Alder with his first solo album on Inside Out Music.
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Founding member Ton Scherpenzeel comments: “Many people seem to consider the past year as a lost year, due to Covid. I don’t. I am not saying it was great, but it made me realize, once more, how fragile we all are.
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"At 61, Steve Hackett continues to fly the flag of early Genesis-style British progressive rock on his ambitious 2011 studio album, Beyond the Shrouded Horizon.
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"Swedish power metal masters make their triumphant return with a new concept album 'Tales From The North'.
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Haven of Echoes is a new project by critically acclaimed musicians Paul Sadler (Spires) and Andreas Hack (Frequency Drift) that puts sophisticated songwriting, thoughtful lyrics and emotional vocal performance to the fore.
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"When I think of Iceland, I think of the barren landscape that dominates the island. From glaciers to active volcanos, and from the barren grasslands upon which weather-beaten ponies roam to the hot springs and geysers.
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"Reviewing a compilation album is always tricky business. At first sight, it is not still clear what a particular band is trying to achieve. On the one hand, it might just be a desperate marketing move to attempt to gain more money.
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"It’s been a few years since we reviewed this Polish ensemble’s previous three releases. They’ve been around since the late 80s, but didn’t get around to recording their debut From Acid Dreams until 1997.
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"The 1999 debut album from progressive metal side project founded by one of the most recognizable and respected vocalists in modern metal, Dream Theater's James LaBrie!
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This is a weird one...
Napoli Centrale was a smoking hot Italian jazz rock band led by saxophonist/flautist James Senese. Before there was Napoli Centrale there was Showmen 2 and before Showmen 2 you had The Showmen.
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"Death: Non Analog - On Stage Series - Belgium 12-23-1991 captures the band during the Inhuman Tour of the World!
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"Relapse Records is proud to continue its DEATH: Non Analog - On Stage Series with the new installment New Rochelle, NY 12-03-1988!
Death: Non Analog - On Stage Series - New Rochelle, NY 12-03-1988 captures the band during the Leprosy tour!
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The great heavy Norwegian prog band reunited in 1980 for this gig and its shockingly good!
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Thule had quite an influence on the Scandinavian resurgence of progressive rock in the 90s. "Natt" has a dark sound with a bit of spacieness that reminds of Animals era Pink Floyd but perhaps heavier. Vocals are sung in native Norwegian but who cares!
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"In 1973 Popol Vuh moved to the recordings of a second album without Pjokken Eide, who left the previous year to start an (unsuccesful) solo career.As taped on ''Quiché Maya'' (1973, Polydor) gone are with him some of the most progressive elements of Popol Vuh's debut.Although this is far from a
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"Jan Akkerman has been releasing solo albums since 1968, and of course, his resume as a professional musician includes helping to form the band "Brainbox", played in the musical "Hair" and also was guitarist for the band "Focus" for a time.
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"Truth be told, there’s a decent chance that I wouldn’t be here writing within these hallowed halls without Brothers of Metal.
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"ELVENKING is an Italian sextet formed in 1997.
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"Hailing from Belgium, Ethernity are a progressive metal band made up of vocalist Julie Colin, Julien Spreutels on keyboards, Nicolas Spreutels on drums, Francois Spreutels on bass, and guitars provided by Francesco Mattei (lead) and Thomas Henry.
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"It’s been a sparse year for traditional metal for old Holdeneye. I usually cover at least a few albums of the classic variety each year, but as I look back over the travesty that is my “Albums Reviewed” spreadsheet, I see only one 2021 album with the lone “heavy metal” tag.
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Second album from the Finnish offshoot of Burning Point. Ghost Machinery are now fronted by Taage Laiho who was formerly with Altaria. The music veers more towards traditional speedy Helloween-ish power metal but the band throws some curve balls at you.
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