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"Norway’s most far-out and unique prog band TUSMØRKE is back! This album is not for the faint of heart. Like some great Babylonian harlot, the sinfully sweet sounds held within this record will deny no one, but they extract a great price!
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"The last time Sieges Even released something was in 1997. After the Uneven album, the band took a break, and the band members focused on different musical projects or had brief stints with other bands like Paradox and Blind Guardian.
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"“Syndenes magi” was the sixth Arabs in Aspic album, and a turning point in their long career. After “Pictures in a Dream” and “Victim of your Father’s agony” the structure of “the new Arabs” was set.
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"Professor and poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from Harvard University once said, “Music is always a universal language.” It has been around for many centuries whether we feel sad, happy, excited, and joyful surrounding the sounds of music. It’s always been with us for many years to come.
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"Thanks to the commercial success of Miles Davis's 'Bitches Brew' there was a lot of fusion music around in the early 1970s. Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul were an integral part of Miles's project but unlike most who followed him they managed to leave acoustic jazz behind without embracing rock.
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"Poets of the Fall are an alternative rock group from Helsinki, Finland that make very atmospheric and large-scale music. They've come close, but not quite, to becoming mainstream as their sound is extremely accessible.
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Grey area live 2CD set of the famous 1978 radio broadcast from Chicago. This was the first tour with Daryl Stuermer on guitar. It was a hell of a tour with the band playing a nice cross-selection from their catalogue.
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This is a show that has been in circulation for decades, now committed to the silver disc. Emerson, Lake & Palmer, live from Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo, Japan, July 22nd 1972.
1."Hoedown"
2."Tarkus"
3."Take A Pebble"
4."Lucky Man"
5."Piano Solo"
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"Nefertiti, the fourth album by Miles Davis' second classic quintet, continues the forward motion of Sorcerer, as the group settles into a low-key, exploratory groove, offering music with recognizable themes -- but themes that were deliberately dissonant, slightly unsettling even as they burrowe
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"Between the end of 1993 and a performance for MTV Unplugged in the spring of 1996, Alice in Chains performed no concerts -- they didn't even support the release of their eponymous third album with a minor tour.
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This is the album that really broke the band in North America. Hit after hit...
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"Despite longtime AC/DC fans' immediate acceptance of replacement singer Brian Johnson(resulting in one of rock's all-time best sellers, 1980's Back in Black), there was still demand for Bon Scott-era unreleased tracks.
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"Swedish classic metal veterans Astral Doors are back with their latest album for Metalville Records, and 8th overall, titled Black Eyed Children.
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"Churning out a unique, progressive power metal sound, EVERGREY came up from the rich metal scene of Gothenburg, Sweden in the late 1990s. With technical prowess and a thick layer of dark melancholy, guitarist and vocalist Tom S. Englund brought something fresh and new.
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"Getting your head and ears around an Andromeda album can be a challenge. It's not that their music is perplexing, but it is often varied and eclectic. Consider the first two songs on their fifth album, Manifest Tyranny.
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"A companion to the group's album A Speedway On Saturn's Rings, released earlier this year, Beautiful Horizon showcases even more adventurous, musically complex master works! Features a mindblowing array of eclectic performers including Fishbone's Angelo Moore, The Door's Robby Krieger, PiL's Ja
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Blind Ego is the side project of RPWL guitarist Kalle Wallner. The music is very different from his main band. This is progressive but more guitar driven, more immediate. Definitely heavier but not metal.
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Siena Root is perhaps Sweden's best kept musical secret. Great retro psych/prog with a touch of the blues. Sends out strong wiffs of the 70s - now with an excellent female vocalist. If you like vintage Jefferson Airplane this might be your thing.
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"The 2007 studio album entirely improvised by Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy and Jordan Rudess plus King Crimson bassist Tony Levin!
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"You can’t keep a heavy metal legend down. Although it’s been nearly a decade since guitarist and songwriter K.K. Downing departed Judas Priest, the famous band he co-founded and played with for 40 years, he was never really going to retire.
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In 1988 Frank Bornemann resurrected Eloy, collaborating with keyboardist Michael Gerlach. The CD has been out of print for years.
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Raccomdata Ricevuto Ritorno refomed and cut a shockingly good album called Il Pittore Volante. A lot of these Italian bands from the 70s are reforming and offering up mediocre fare. This wasn't the case with RRR. They are now billed as La Nuova Raccomandata Ricevuto Ritorno.
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Multi-instrumentalist Fabio Zuffanti graces us with another project. La Quarta Vittima is a concept work based on Michael Ende's fantasy novel "The Mirror In The Mirror". Unlike Hostsonaten or La Maschera Di Cera, Zuffanti takes a more contemporary slant.
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New jewel case edition of one of the greatest prog rock albums from Italy's golden era. Conceptual work is a pyrotechnic tour-de-force of bombastic keyboard work that would make Mr. Emerson shake his head in wonder. A complete and total monster for keyboard freaks.
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T"he album titled "Della stessa sostenza dei sogni" by the Italian - more precisely, by the Sicilian - band Homuncuus Res, released in 2018, turned out to be Album of the Year for me, along with the debut release of the project organized by the bass player of Anglagard (by this project I mean Al
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