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"Recently signed to Nightmare Records for a North American push and distribution is Mindflow's fourth album With Bare Hands. Mindflow hails from Brazil, but don't expect the thrash/death/groove metal of Sepultura or the progressive/power of Angra.
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"Enter Eternity, the sophomore effort from Brazil’s Shining Star, can trace its beginnings back to the group of songs the bands guitarist Fabio Rocha put together following the release of its 2000 debut Fatal Mistake. Initially using a working title of Nightmare for the project, Rocha got in to
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While their later Lutello album veered heavily into the fusion direction with the addition of guitar, this earlier effort from 1977 was squarely in the electric jazz/jazz rock direction. Keyboardist Henryk Darlowski led the charge here playing off of the sax work of Wilson de Oliveira.
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"The thrash metal band Alastor was formed in 1986 in Kutno, Poland and through the years they have become a legend. The band has an established position on the Polish metal scene – their previous studio albums were appreciated by fans and critics alike.
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2CD live set recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.
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The Chinese Progressive Metal Band OU (pronunciation: “O”) is set to unleash their mesmerizing sound in their upcoming sophomore album, II: Frailty. II: Frailty delves into the ephemeral nature of life, capturing moments as fleeting as a withered leaf born from the river of time.
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"Dark Moor has been tilting at windmills a very long time. As one of Spain’s longest-running power metal bands, they’ve had successful early albums like The Hall of the Olden Dreams and The Gates of Oblivion which benefited from crisp writing and the raspy roar of Elisa Martin.
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Late 70s found this great Spanish trio recording for Harvest Records. Neuronium's stock in trade was Berlin School electronic music infused with some latin flair. Consisting of two keyboardists and a guitarist the band released two excellent albums for Harvest.
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"This is the twelfth album from Eldritch, an Italian power/progressive metal band.
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"Though Greece’s The Silent Rage is described by many online sources as “melodic power metal,” it is the band’s more traditional heavy metal influences that distinguish it from any perceived peers. Temperance and later Power Quest they are not. Think Freternia and you’re getting warmer.
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"Formed 23 years ago, Finland's Excalion has had a turbulent musical career. Before releasing a trio of albums between 2005 and 2010, they had personnel changes. Currently, only the drummer and keyboard player remain as original members.
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Interesting collection put together by Made In Germany of the German hard rock band Epitaph. The 4CD set is marketed as "The Brain Years" but in fact only the first three albums included here were on Brain.
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New edition of the classic second album from this amazing German band. Fully authoerized and remastered by the band it arrives with one previously unreleased live bonus track from 1973.
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New vinyl edition of the third release from this amazing German band. The band had particular popularity in France for some reason. After the band's break up this was released by the French Barclay label and became quite a rarity.
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This one is a bit unexpected. Evenoire is a female fronted metal band from Italy. While that conjures up memories of many bands, Evenoire has a bit of a twist. The imagery suggests this is a gothic metal band but that is only partially true.
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"Since their inception in 2013, Italy's Temperance has been releasing a new album every year since 2014's self-titled debut. Last year brought about a live CD/DVD package, Maschere: A Night at the Theater, recorded at the Teatro Sociale in Alba, and featured a choir and string quartet.
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Not to be confused with the metal band Compass, this Compass was a great one and done electric jazz ensemble that put out "Compass Rises" back in 1973. Some might call this jazz rock but while plugged in it really does lean more towards the jazz side.
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One of Sweden's best kept secrets is back with a new album and this one comes with a bit of a twist. The band's vocalist slot seems to be a fluid situation. This time around they have enlisted two singers in Zubaid Solid and Lisa Lystam.
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Star packed solo debut from the Angra/Kiko Loureiro bassist. Guests include:
Simon Phillips
Kiko Loureiro
Guthrie Govan
Bruno Valverde
Virgil Donati
Brett Garsed
Dino Jelusick
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"Kind of Blue isn't merely an artistic highlight for Miles Davis, it's an album that towers above its peers, a record generally considered as the definitive jazz album. To be reductive, it's the Citizen Kane of jazz -- an accepted work of greatness that's innovative and entertaining.
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WHOM GODS DESTROY is the brand-new SONS OF APOLLO related outfit featuring Dino Jelusick (Vocals), Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (Guitars), Derek Sherinian (Keyboards), Yas Nomura (Bass) and Bruno Valverde (Drums).
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Sometimes albums fall out of the sky - completely unexpected. I first heard mention of Regna from Scot Lade's The Prog Corner youtube review. He was spooging over the album. He had me curious. Next thing I know customers are emailing me asking if we'll stock it. Now I had to hear it.
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"Second album of German heavy prog rock band Epsilon isn't as good as their self-titled debut. "Move On" includes couple of rather less ambitious songs with more elaborated hard edged guitars and simpler riffing.
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"Crippled Black Phoenix main man Justin Greaves and Killing Mood singer Belinda Kordic pricked up quite a few ears when they first emerged as Se Delan in 2014.
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