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"The Flaming Lips have a flair for making other artists’ music their own. Their versions of T.
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ONE OF A KIND TITLE FROM THE LASER'S EDGE ARCHIVE
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"Nightmare managed to release just two studio albums in the eighties before falling victim to "musical differences" and the band tore themselves apart at the tail end of the decade.
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ONE OF A KIND TITLE FROM THE LASER'S EDGE ARCHIVE
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ONE OF A KIND TITLE FROM THE LASER'S EDGE ARCHIVE
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ONE OF A KIND TITLE FROM THE LASER'S EDGE ARCHIVE
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"Digitally remastered, expanded and corrected edition of the British band's 1986 album. Some 28 years after its initial recording and release, Skylarking finally appears on CD as it was originally intended to sound.
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"Hi Fiction Science comprises former members of Suncoil Sect and Fuzz Against Junk. Guitarist James McKeown is also known for his solo work released by Fruits de Mer and Reverb Worship.
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"The kings of US underground Power Metal have finally returned!
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The Japanese jazz scene is finally getting the attention it deserves. Long written off as just a scene filled with copycats of American and European artists, jazz fans around the world are now discovering that there was some amazing music being created there. Some of the musicians like Terumas
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This release is part of the "Deep Jazz Reality" series that explores obscure jazz titles. Often the music touches on modal, spiritual, and even psychedelic jazz. While Japanese artists are often featured, the series is a bit wide open, touching on musicians from all over the globe.
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"With ’March On’ Belgian metallers FireForce delivered a strong debut and – righteously – started making a good name and reputation for themselves within the (European) heavy metal underground. The album was full of old-school 80s heavy metal and simply had everything the genre stands for.
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"With "Street Lights Fail", the Swiss Progressive eccentrics led by mastermind Fredy Schnyder introduce the first part of a concept comprised of two albums which is going to be completed in 2015 with "Neon Light Eternal".
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“You can expect a beefy rock album, freak style. I think that Cooking with Pagans finally has the sound and energy of Freak Kitchen live; the energy and rawness. It is anything but overproduced, stripped down, drums, bass and guitar. To the point.” – Mattias “IA” Eklundh
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Redemption is one of the leading progressive metal bands in the world today.
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Beautiful, haunting experimental metal from this Icelandic band. Like some other extreme metal bands (think Ulver and Opeth) they have evolved into something very different. If Sigur Ros recorded a black metal album it might sound like this.
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"There are some bands that have a feel of “going through the motions” when releasing new albums, either relying on successes of previous efforts or generally uninspired by the process.
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New CD/DVD digibook edition.
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"Led by Mark Peters, shoegaze misfits Engineers have been making brilliant records for nearly 10 years now, yet the limelight afforded to similar-sounding bands such as The Horrors has always eluded them. On 'Always Returning', their fourth album, they've delivered yet again.
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12 years after their last release, Braindance are back. One look at Sebastian Elliot and Vora Vor's photos you will think they were frozen in a time capsule. Unless the Masters of Disguise are also the Masters of Photoshop they haven't aged at all. Wow!
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"Skewered blasts of noisome, Red metal shatters through rough and tumble landscapes of shuddering percussion, ominous, gravelly basslines and wheezing synths. An all-instrumental bulldozer of an album..." – i/e
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After a 10 year absence Enchant are back. The band started in 1993 making them one of the earliest prog metal band. Actually they are sort of an interesting band in that they seem to exist in both the prog rock and prog metal realms.
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Evergrey are back and better than ever! I think the general consensus is that as the band became more and more popular the music became a bit more commercial and the production slicker. Tom Englund has gone back to the basics and its clearly the right move.
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"While most of the discussions of Frank Zappa have to do with his satirical and off-color lyrics, the fact remains that he was one of the finest and most underappreciated guitarists around. This collection places the spotlight squarely on Zappa's mastery of the guitar.
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