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Subsignal is the new progressive rock band put together by former Sieges Even singer Arno Menses and guitarist Markus Steffen. The rest of the band has a great prog pedigree - Ralf Schwager and David Bertok from Dreamscape as well as Roel Van Helden from Sun Caged.
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Second album from this Sieges Even offshoot/rebranding. Touchstones is a bit heavier than the debut as Markus Steffens struts his stuff again. Mid-80s Yes is an obvious influence on the band's direction. On some of the material vocalist Arno Menses sounds like a dead ringer for Jon Anderson.
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Third album from a band that is essentially a mash up of members from Sieges Even, Sun Caged and Dreamscape. Their music carries on very much in the style of the later Sieges Even albums. In other words progressive rock that leans towards the heavier side of the spectrum.
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Third album from a band that is essentially a mash up of members from Sieges Even, Sun Caged and Dreamscape. Their music carries on very much in the style of the later Sieges Even albums. In other words progressive rock that leans towards the heavier side of the spectrum.
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Deluxe mediabook edition with one bonus track.
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"REQUIEM was a band from the Stuttgart area about whom not much is known. Their only album Steven is a thrilling rollercoaster ride over waves of progressive rock, hard rock and what is now often called proto-metal. It is a style that can only be found in the short period between 1979 and 1981.
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"EXTRAORDINARY LIVE BROADCAST RECORDING FROM MIKE OLDFIELD’S 1980 TOUR Born May 1953, musician, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Mike Oldfield remains best known for his debut studio album Tubular Bells (1973), which became an unexpected critical and commercial success and propelled him to w
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"Dispatching the cynics with the opening seconds of their "Awakening The Abyss" debut in 2017, LOVEBITES have been an irresistible force from the start. Rarely has any power metal band been so relentlessly ferocious, particularly with the virtuoso chops to match.
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THIS ONE IS HOT HOT HOT!!!!
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Bjorn Riis isn't exactly a household name but if you are a fan of the Norwegian band Airbag he's more familiar than you realize. Riis is the band's lead guitarist. For his debut solo album he's enlisted members of Airbag in all aspects of the production.
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Debut solo album from Wobbler’s Lars Fredrik Frøislie! Fitting perfectly into the 70s prog-rock tradition where the keyboardist makes a solo album between the band albums, this is music Frøislie has been doing, mostly alone, during the pandemic.
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<p>The great debut from the Norwegian prog band was originally released by us many moons ago.
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Third album from Wobbler finds them with a new vocalist Andreas Prestmo (who is a bit of an improvement). The music is still retro-British 70s prog but its clear that the spectre of Yes presides over the album.
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"One of the most legendary bands from the 90s Swedish progressive scene is finally back with a new album, 17 years since the last full-length. Ritual has often been a band with a concept, and their music has often been inspired by Tove Jansson’s novels about the Moomins.
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"Norwegian prog-rockers Jordsjø are something out of the ordinary as evidenced by the stunning quality of their previous releases (the flawless Nattfiolen in particular) and the band’s entirely unique sound and spirited compositions.
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"The follow up to The World album, 1994’s The Window Of Life secured Pendragon as one of the main progressive rock contenders.
Mixed by world renowned musician and conductor Gavin Greenaway [Gladiator, Spirit and dozens of other Hollywood films].
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"Visions of Atlantis are set to unleash their latest treasure, “Pirates II: Armada,” on July 5th via Napalm Records. This time, the winds of change are blowing stronger than ever.
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"According to most professional journalists, comparisons are odious. And according to most professional musicians, critics are useless.
But what happens when a critic makes a comparison that turns out to be useful and also transformative in the most positive way?
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"Released for the very first time here is the Soft Machine's television broadcast, recorded for Germany's famous "NDR Jazz Workshop" on May 17, 1973.
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"Leading up to its fifth studio album, Accordo dei Contrari had one simple yet ambitious goal: to make music that was “original, challenging, and beautiful at the same time”.
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"Despite it’s title, This is NOT the end, is, indeed, the final release by the legendary Rock In Opposition band Present, as founder and composer Roger Trigaux died during its recording.
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Trigaux's brilliant new studio album is virtually a recasting of Univers Zero featuring Guy Segers and Daniel Denis.
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It is an all-too-rare occurrence for a band, throughout its career, to create music that continually pushes the envelope and transforms the landscape.
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Hot fusion album recorded by this legendary British guitarist probably more known for his session work than anything else although he did have some great bands like The Running Man and Mouse.
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