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"Swedish progressive metal outfit Loch Vostok have been around since the year 2000. Spawned from the fractured mind of Teddy Möller, Loch Vostok is where anything goes. Where cheese meets grind. Where speed meets groove.
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Although its being promoted as a radio broadcast, if memory serves correctly this legendary show from 1972 was actually recorded on open reel from the audience. The show has been booted for as long as there have been bootlegs.
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I can't say I'm familiar with Anders Buaas but Apollon has been on fire lately with their prog rock releases so what the hell let's give it a shot! What I'm hearing is music that is highly influenced by Mike Oldfield. Nice soulful guitar playing. Good stuff I say.
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"TAROT - the latest album from Norway's Andres Buaas is a must for all fans of instrumental guitar-led music ? with a range of acoustic and electric guitar styles ranging from delicate, folk-influenced pieces all the way through to full- on electric guitar shredding ?
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‘Songs for the Future’ is the fifth album by Laughing Stock. The album is a reflection on the magic of music, and the way music can change the course of life at an early stage in life
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Its been quite a long time since we've heard from Magic Pie. They went through lots of trials and tribulations getting this album finished but now its finally arrived. If you are not familiar with this band here's the deal: Magic Pie are a Norwegian band with a retro 70s sound.
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"I think Mabel Greer’s Toyshop probably have the record for the longest space between being formed and releasing their debut album, however Plenty are running them a close second, originally being formed back in 1986, and with this, their old material rediscovered, reworked and released here for
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SUPERB GENESIS BROADCAST FROM THEIR …AND THEN THERE WERE THREE TOUR
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"Out of Trondheim, in the cold shores of Norway, VICINITY have been crafting their mix of progressive metal, melodies and sophisticated rhythm patterns since 2006. Now reaching their third studio album, the five-piece has reached the perfect mix in their sound.
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"The second part of the Opus Ferox trilogy "Opus Ferox II - Mark of the Beast" brings you the same level of intricate modern progressive metal, a dynamic musical orgy in chaos and order. The album develops further what the previous album "Opus Ferox - The Great Escape" did introduce.
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"Cirrus Bay´s debut release shows a band that was still trying to find their style and personality. So if yo happened to know the band throught their excellent second album A Step Into Elsewhere, be prepared.
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"1972 was the first year since 1969 that Led Zeppelin didn’t release an album. The highly praised Led Zeppelin IV, (or Untitled/Four Symbols, as it was variously known) had come out in November ’71, and their next LP, Houses Of The Holy, was released in March ’73.
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Amorphis really have it dialed in. They have been consistently releasing great albums for years. Their last album of all new material, Skyforger, was masterpiece material. The Beginning Of Times carries on from there. The band's musical themes are deeply steeped in Finnish folklore.
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Guadalquivir was one of the great Andalusian prog bands of the 70s. Their self titled debut was released in 1978 and the follow up "Camino Del Concierto" in 1980. This band was the epitome of that classic Spanish flamenco influenced sound. Is it jazz rock or prog rock?
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The core members of Guadalquivir have reunited, along with many musical guests to pay tribute to the late great Chick Corea. The band reinterprets classic Corea compositions and make them their own. After all these years these guys can still play. You like latin jazz rock?
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"Quantum´s upcoming album, “Down the Mountainside”, contains eight very elaborate and intense compositions, spanning 45 minutes of music that shimmers in acoustic soundscapes one minute to explode into spastic grooves in the next.
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Derek Sherinian, formerly of Dream Theater and currently best known from bands like Black Country Communion, is the guest star on prog-metal artist Tanshuman Das' debut full length album 'Progress Report'.
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"I was blown away by Thornbridge’s debut WHAT WILL PREVAIL back in 2016. I liked it so much I bought the album, bought the shirt and the band made my Top 20 for that year. The 2019 follow up, THEATRICAL MASTERPIECE was also very, very good.
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Long out of print second album originally released in 1979. This new edition by ProgQuebec features two live bonus tracks as well as photos and detailed liner notes.
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Re-release of the second album by Annexus Quam, originally released in 1972. Transferred from the original master tapes and carefully remastered by HaGü Schmitz and Dieter Wegner. The timing was right: Five years earlier would have been too early, five years later would have been too late.
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"Los Angeles-based dark melodic metal outfit Witherfall proudly presents their fourth full-length, “Sounds Of The Forgotten”, via DeathWave Records.
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"It is quite fascinating how much first impressions can turn into lifetime companions. That is exactly what happened to me the first time I listened to what I consider the most expressive voice of the 21st century, Miss Anette Olzon.
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"IVANHOE are back with their new album “Healed By The Sun” and some new band members.
The songwriting process proved to be a journey back to the band's roots, revisiting all previous IVANHOE albums, with strong support from new band members Chris (guitars) and Mathias (drums).$16.00 -
"Robby Steinhardt will forever be associated with Kansas.
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"6, going on 7 years is the longest break Avenged Sevenfold has taken in between albums.
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