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Deluxe mediabook/digibook edition features a bonus DVD with making of documentary, video clips, live stuff, etc.
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In 1986 MTV discovered Peter Gabriel and he became massively popular. We were all "sledgehammered" to death and I think everyone burnt out on it a bit. Even still there are some great songs on this album - "In Your Eyes", his duet with Kate Bush "Don't Give Up", and "Mercy Street" as examples.
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"Heaven’s Cry, a prog metal band from Montreal, have become one of my favorite bands. Since reforming in 2011 after almost a decade of silence, they returned with “Wheels of Impermanence” in 2012 which was one of the best albums from that year.
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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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"German metallers Rage have returned to the scene with their new album ‘The Devil Strikes Again’, the long-awaited follow up to their 2013 album ‘LMO’.
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Import 2CD version in a digibook. The bonus disc features 6 cover versions.
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"On his second solo album, Baumann shows his cute sense for rhythm and playful melodies again. It still sounds very 1976 Tangerine Dream but at the same time it has learned a trick or two from the Kraftwerk synth pop sensibilities.
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"Second album from this Gloucestershire now-quintet group as they added Cadbury a fulltime bassist (although he would also diddle the fiddle) and they now moved onto Mooncrest Record to have their "classic years" although this should stay relative and all things considered.
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"Formed a mere two years ago, Italy's Secret Rule has been busy with two albums in two years, the latest Machination on the Scarlet Records label. Now, Secret Rule, not only from Italy, but also fronted by a female vocalist. What's that you say? Another symphonic heavy or power metal band?
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"France is not the first place I think of for traditional, keep it true, heavy metal. Overrated wine, impossible to make food, and dance music, yeah. But heavy power metal. Not so much. Then there's Lonewolf.
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"Despite the many contrarians and detractors that initially wrote them off for inspiring the djent movement, Periphery have become an institution in progressive metal as they approach the release of their fifth full-length album Periphery III: Select Difficulty.
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Untamed is the second album from the Swedish sextet Ill Wicker. The band falls into the acid folk category and they wear that honor with pride. They are admittedly heavily influenced by Comus and you can certainly hear some Incredible String Band creeping into their sound.
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"The Grand Experiment, the Neal Morse Band’s 2015 release, was one of Morse’s most successful and celebrated releases and in seeing the live DVD from the ‘Alive Again’ tour, it’s no wonder. The group consisting of Neal, Mike Portnoy, Eric Gillette, Bill Hubauer and Randy George sounded great on
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Hedvig Mollestad is quite a bit of a phenomena. Not to sound sexist but there simply aren't that many (or enough for that matter) guitarists working in the hard rock genre. She's one part Jimi Hendrix, one part Ritchie Blackmore, and one part Sonny Sharrock.
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"Saga was an almost paradoxical band during what I in other reviews have called their "in between years" (the period after their classic albums in the late 70's and early 80's and before the return to their classic sound with the Full Circle album in the late 90's and the string of good albums t
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"If only other bands’ cutting room floors looked like Soilwork’s. When they released The Living Infinite in 2013, I marveled at how many superb songs they had turned out during those writing sessions – enough for an absurdly generous double album that was also my #1 pick for the year.
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"Dutch band DELAIN have become symphonic metal darlings. Their sound has always been dark and arresting, filled with drama and spontaneity. Lead singer Charlotte Wessels belts out the songs with sheer potency and passion, with thousands marvelling at her vocal output.
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Wow! How did this band escape my attention? The Wounded Kings are an English doom metal band that apparently have been around for awhile. They have declared Visions In Bone to be their final album.
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"Deluxe limited edition four CD set of studio albums by France's pioneering electronic avant garde artist, Philippe Besombes.
$36.00 -
I never heard of this Swedish record label until recently but so far they are 2 for 2. First they blew me away with Ill Wicker and now comes this awesome female quartet also from Sweden.
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The Pop-Liisa and Jazz-Liisa broadcast session series presents previously unreleased and forgotten gems from the biggest names of Finnish prog and jazz of the 1970's
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The Pop-Liisa and Jazz-Liisa broadcast session series presents previously unreleased and forgotten gems from the biggest names of Finnish prog and jazz of the 1970's
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Founded in 2003 in Turku, Finland, ODDLAND, stylistically incorporates a broad spectrum of tones and methods into their forward-thinking delivery, melding aggressive tones, spacious textures, and glorious melodies into a seamless and cohesive entity.
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"Peter Tägtgren has had a long and storied career under the banner of a pile of different musical epithets, so his journey is best thought of as one continuous track, rather than a series of parallel adventures. So, Hypocrisy and PAIN and Lindemann are all part of the same fabric for Tägtgren,
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Limited edition digibook features a 10 track live bonus CD.
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