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"The album was the final record release by the band. Orginally formed in 1975 by virtuoso drummer JON HISEMAN, Colosseum II also featured legendary guitarist GARY MOORE, keyboard player DON AIREY and, in its first incarnation, MIKE STARRS (vocals) and NEIL MURRAY (bass).
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"Toundra is one of the most talented and underrated post-rock bands out there. They don’t get the praise or attention they deserve. However, they are always able to top themselves and push the envelope and they’ve proven they don’t know how to release bad albums.
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"After two albums that mostly contained covers from legendary metal bands such as Metallica, Sepultura, and Pantera among others, Apocalyptica managed to release this piece of work that features only three covers, while the rest of the album is originally written by them.
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"Spanish metal band Lords Of Black has been on a consistent path since their inception in 2014. Even with vocalist Ronnie Romero touring with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, the band has dropped a new studio album every two years.
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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A CD-ROM - IT IS NOT A CD. YOU NEED TO PLAY IT IN A COMPUTER.
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Solo album debut from the vocalist for Astral Doors and Wuthering Heights. Features members of Lions Share and Grave Digger.
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"If you encountered me during my misspent youth as an 80s metalhead and asked if Shakespeare and metal went well together, I’d have pondered the question deeply for several seconds before hurling a half empty Schlitz can at you whilst cursing your ancestral line as posers and PMRC collaborators
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"The mastermind behind Lunatic Soul, Mariusz Duda (also renowned as the front man of the band Riverside) crafted what could well be one of his finest albums to date in last year’s ‘Fractured’, the fifth album in the Lunatic Soul canon.
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"1987's R.I.P. album represented a pretty inconspicuous start for Swiss trio Coroner -- one whose modest ambitions they would quickly outdistance on their way to morphing into one of thrash metal's all-time most adventurous bands. Guitarist Tommy T.
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This gets very confusing. Here we have yet another version of Goblin - one biled as "Claudio Simonetti's Goblin" which also includes members of his other band Daemonia.
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his first in an occasional series for albums that you may have missed but are well worth tracking down.
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"Due to the political situation in the 70's the best Spanish progressive rock albums haven't been released before second half of the decade when the heyday of Prog was already long gone in other countries.
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2LP purple vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Features 3 bonus studio tracks. Note these arrived sealed but with very slight seam splits on top. Priced accordingly.
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Quebec had a very active folk scene. Some of the bands took on a progressive slant. This is the 1975 debut from Le Temps. Essentially they were a two man band augmented by other musicians and a chamber ensemble. The album bears a lot of musical similarities to Harmonium.
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"In the late 1990s and onwards Swedish world music/progressive outfit In The Labyrinth released three albums of marvellous music, founded in the main on the playing and writing of Peter Lindahl. The Garden Of Mysteries, Walking On Clouds and Dryad walked a fine line between prog and world music,
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"The Neal Morse Band spent much of 2017 touring the world, performing their epic album The Similitude of a Dream. Now, finally comes the first official live recording of this momentous live spectacle, in fantastic 2CD/DVD or Blu-Ray sets.
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"The Neal Morse Band spent much of 2017 touring the world, performing their epic album The Similitude of a Dream. Now, finally comes the first official live recording of this momentous live spectacle, in fantastic 2CD/DVD or Blu-Ray sets.
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Alan Simon is a French composer that created a multi-part Celtic rock opera. This is epic scale music with a progressive side. Simon always features guest vocalists and musicians on each album.
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"Battleroar’s fifth full-length album Codex Epicus sees the Greek epic metal group further hone the symphonic sounds that influenced their previous album, 2014’s Blood of Legends.
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"Swedish band Kardinal Sin was not always Kardinal Sin. Beginning in 2001, they were an Accept cover band, but they quickly began to write their own music. The cover band morphed into Rough Diamond who, from 2006 to 2012, released four EPs and one full-length album.
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"It is interesting to me how many bands I have been reviewing and listening to that are out of Italy lately. It appears there is quite a symphonic, Celtic and folk metal culture there that has been off my radar. That has certainly changed this year.
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"A multinational act consisting of musicians from Romania and Sweden, Crossing Eternity may have only started last year – but through background research you’ll find these musicians have 25-30 years of experience in a wide variety of rock/metal to blues/jazz/funk outfits prior to this formation.
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"One of the trickiest things about reviewing albums is trying to predict which ones will have staying power. Sure, a new album may sound great now, but will it still thrill you six months and 25 spins from now? Or will it fade? It’s so hard to know. Case in point: Necrytis’ debut album, Coun
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The Lightmen were a spiritual jazz ensemble based out of Houston in the early 70s. They were led by drummer Bubbha Thomas. You've probably never heard of them but you probably should have. Original copies of the Lightmen albums are quite rare and go for megabucks.
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