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"Sailing back into the world of classic neo-prog is a dangerous voyage for any band. Many have tried but most crash against the rocks of hackneyed ideas and the slavish adherence to sounds of days gone by.
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2LP reissue of a live radio broadcast recorded in at Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany on 2/6/74 by Radio Bremen. Magma-philes have been clamoring for an official release for years and MIG Music made it so.
It features one of the great touring lineups:
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"If the Germans perform half as well in the upcoming FIFA World Cup as they do in (power) metal this year, every other country can just about pack in its silly shoes.
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"Even if I’d spend a decent amount of time, I don’t think I would be able to find an average album in BRAINSTORM’s discography. You can try it for yourself but I am sure you’ll realize that this German band has been releasing very good albums being extremely reliable to its fan base.
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"Some four years ago Borealis released their Fall From Grace, and my conclusion was simple. They presented adequate, yet typical, melodic European power metal just misplaced in Canada.
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"I generally don't review reissues of albums. It's a simple problem of balancing the abundance of releasing new albums with the time it takes to revisit the past. But I make exceptions, sometimes, if it's a band I know and I haven't heard the album.
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"Sweden’s Bloodbound has returned with the fifth album “In the Name of Metal.” If you think this album is all about dripping anthems raging about the glory of metal and all related topics...you would be right. If you think you have heard it all before, well, perhaps you have.
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"I’ve often thought Lady Gaga missed her true calling. Every single time I see her she looks completely different and virtually unrecognizable compared to prior exposures. Something about her face seems unusually pliant and amorphous, allowing her to achieve radically different looks.
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"Solstice celebrate their fortieth anniversary in 2020 and, to commemorate the occasion, are releasing only their sixth studio album, though there have been a couple of ‘live’ albums as well to boost the numbers.
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Digipak special edition with bonus track, fold out poster and 3 piece sticker set.
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"The news of Angela Gossow stepping down as the front of ARCH ENEMY is still fresh as the band launches their latest album, "War Eternal".
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"Surrender of Silence’ is the brand-new studio album from legendary guitarist Steve Hackett. As with his acoustic album from earlier this year, this too was recorded during lockdown and involving several musicians and singers contributing from around the world.
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"When multiple members of a sextet juggle recording and touring responsibilities for known entities such as Kreator, Turisas, and Moonsorrow, rest assured that new studio product isn’t going to hit the streets for a little while.
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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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"Founded by vocalist Jake E (ex-Amaranthe) and guitarist Jesper Strömblad (ex-In Flames), Cyhra has gone from being reminiscent of the duo's former bands to having an identity all it's own.
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"Eternity’s End do not reinvent the wheel or redefine the Power Metal genre on Embers of War, but they damn sure might be the best Technical Power Metal band going right now.
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“I have to say I am extremely pleased with the way this album came out!” explains Neal Morse. “As with many creative endeavors, there are times along the way where you start to wonder where you’re at and if it will come together in the end.
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"Guitar virtuoso and rock legend, Steve Hackett (formerly of Genesis), releases his latest album The Night Siren on 24th March 2017 through InsideOut Music (Sony). As implied in the title, The Night Siren is a wake-up call… the warning of a siren sounding in this era of strife and division.
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The artbook contains 2CDs with the album plus an instrumental mix. The Blu-Ray contains the album in a 5.1 surround mix plus a 37 minute documentary. Also included is extended artwork and liner notes.
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"Just two weeks ago I reviewed the impressive new offering from American/Greek Metal band Prydain featuring a certain Bob Katsionis on bass and additional guitars, a fortnight later the multi-instrumentalist turns up here on the keyboards for Italian Melodic Power Metal band Wonders.
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Reissue of the second album from this fine symphonic prog band from Norway. There were actually two versions of this album. This is the original 1981 recording. About a decade later the band re-recorded it with English lyrics. If you are a Camel fan you'll definitely dig this one.
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After the Blow Out album, Norwegian keyboardist Håkon Graf (ex-Ruphus) hooked up with some of Sweden's top jazz/jazz rock players and formed Hawk On Flight. Guitarist Ulf Wakenius shines through out but this is also quite a showcase for Graf.
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I'm not sure what the reviewers over at ProgArchives were smoking when they listened to Janus. This is Aunt Mary's best album and finds them coming up with the perfect balance of hard rock and prog.
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Aunt Mary's second album finds them moving more into the hard rock realm although there is still progressive elements. Blazing guitarwork and one that has always been highly collectible.
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""Self-titled" album from the norvegian band Aunt Mary may be considered as one of the first (and, possibly, the best) progressive rock product from this country. Eleven tracks present an interesting mixture of psychedelic, blues and jazz with some prog tendencies.
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