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"A band occupying sonic territory entirely their own, BENT KNEE continues to break ground with each successive album, a record maintained with 2019’s extraordinary “You Know What They Mean”.
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Externally at least, The Grape in Ventura California appears to be merely another anonymous building in a row of restaurants and stores.
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Brisbane-based Caligula’s Horse has grown into one of the premiere progressive metal bands in the world since their inception in 2011. Combining raw rock power with immense emotional depth, the group returns with their 6th studio album, Charcoal Grace.
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“This is a very important album for the band,” says Steve Howe, Yes’ longest serving member, master guitarist, and producer of Mirror To The Sky. “We kept the continuity in the approach we established on The Quest, but we haven’t repeated ourselves. That was the main thing.
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Here is what Century Media has to say about it:
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In November 2019, at a sold-out show in London’s Hammersmith Apollo, STEVE HACKETT performed the legendary Genesis album “Selling England By The Pound” in its entirety while also celebrating the 40th anniversary of his classic solo album “Spectral Mornings”, and performing selected tracks from h
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"is it hard to believe that Orphaned Land is celebrating the band’s 30th anniversary! How do you celebrate such an occasion, put out a live album!
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"Jane's fourth album is much underrated. To my opinion, it's the best apart from 'Together', their first one. Here they return to the organ sound from their halycon days. The songs are very melodic, not as heavy as on 'Together' or 'Jane III'.
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Genuinely one of the great Spanish progressive albums of the 70s. Musically very much cut from similar cloth to their contemporaries in Italy. Love the flute and Mellotron!
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After Peter Baumann left the band, Froese and Franke experimented with different lineups. 1979's studio album features new member Klaus Krieger who adds drums to the mix. Froese dusts off the guitar and lays down some of his great tripped out solos.
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2012 edition of the first album. Perhaps not quite as polished as the follow-ups but still quite magnificent.
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"Algonquin is 70’s progressive big band, the soloists pitted against the choregraphed ensemble, which takes a little getting used to after a decade of listening to small-group improvisation, or progressive small band.
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"Zzebra were an English ethno-jazz/funk/fusion band that released two albums on Polydor in 1974 and 1975.
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"Like her other recordings from the Warner Bros. period, Transcendence, is a late album created from various musical notions Alice Coltrane was exploring, rather than conceived as a whole as her Impulse material was. These eight tracks are all based in Indian themes.
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Reissue of the 1976 collaboration between keyboardist Michael Hoenig (Agitation Free) and guitarist Manuel Göttsching (Ash Ra Tempel). One continuous 48 minute piece of meditative music that ebbs and flows. Great interaction between the analogue keyboards and echo guitar.
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"With Breakfast in America, Supertramp had a genuine blockbuster hit, topping the charts for four weeks in the U.S. and selling millions of copies worldwide; by the 1990s, the album had sold over 18 million units across the world.
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"Stiff Upper Lip, AC/DC's 15th studio album, may not reach the heights of Back in Black or Highway to Hell, but it delivers strongly and satisfyingly.
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The long-awaited follow-up album to the monumental, earth-shaking fusion rock/jazz supergroup project The Fusion Syndicate!
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2007 edition features the Nick Davis stereo remix and remaster. Not available domestically.
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"Whilst most of their peers have retired or rest on their laurels, Magnum just keep on getting better, each new album better than the previous one.
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"There’s something about these Scandinavian musicians in heavy bands. Not really my scene, all that so I might be on shaky ground here, but all the boys in Enslaved, Entombed and the others seem to want to be in classic rock side projects. Night Flight Orchestra are, of course, another.
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"Everything works out in the end. After UK prog metal legends THRESHOLDreleased their career peak "Legends Of The Shires" album in 2017, keyboard player Richard West was already thinking about composing a sequel.
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"Quiet Riot seemingly came out of nowhere in 1983, racing up the singles charts with their over-the-top cover of Slade's "Cum On Feel the Noize" and crashing the Billboard album chart's number one spot with their multi-million-selling Metal Health LP -- the first heavy metal record to ever do so
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"Concept albums and progressive rock share a long history, that has produced many a quintessential genre milestone and all-time classics.
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"In over 20 years, AC/DC never changed their minimalist, bone-crunching hard rock.
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