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"From the drama laden opening of the opening title track to the pompous, rabble rousing strains of closer Metal Generation, it’s quite clear that Germany’s melodic power metal darlings Freedom Call aren’t mucking about on new album Silver Romance.
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Years ago we used to sell CDs by this Scottish band. Back then they were signed to a small English label and I don't think they got much exposure.
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Long running Norwegian prog rock/hard rock band decided to go with vocals in their native tongue for this release. Lucifer Was' music has a bit of a retro dark quality and heaviness to it - perhaps a touch of Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep but also Jethro Tull as well.
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“This album includes one long composition written by me and five shorter compositions written by Víctor Rodríguez.
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October Equus are one of the more interesting bands on the so-called "avant-prog" scene. Their music has a dark energy that often evokes the spirit of Present and King Crimson. A lot of this is due to the angular stylings of guitarist/leader Angel Ontalva.
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"The Russian Kosmische Musik jammers are back with their 14th studio album release since their debut in 2006.
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Finally, the new studio album by RIVERSIDE, Poland’s pioneering and leading Progressive Rock band!
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"Keyboardist Derek Sherinian has more than made a name for himself. After all, MusicRadar.com deemed him “A true shredder, his virtuoso playing has seen him dubbed the keyboard-playing version of Eddie Van Halen,” in 2020.
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Legendary guitarist Steve Hackett presents his brand new live audio/visual extravaganza, with the release of ‘Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights: Live in Brighton’.
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"Let's get one thing straight from the start. The Sea Within is more of an amalgamation ofsome serious talents, than a regular “supergroup”. These musicians have come together tocreate a unique album.
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"The 17th album by the unstoppable Germanic horde known as Accept is upon us and resistance is brutile. After the enjoyable machinations of 2021s Too Mean to Die, those who keep their balls to the wall opted to stick with the same basic formula.
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‘To Follow Polaris’ is a new "full on" Progressive Rock album by The Tangent. That's not necessarily a surprise…that's what the band are known for. But at the same time, it's something else too.
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‘To Follow Polaris’ is a new "full on" Progressive Rock album by The Tangent. That's not necessarily a surprise…that's what the band are known for. But at the same time, it's something else too.
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"Fresh From The Abyss” marks the welcome return of BALANCE OF POWER after a break of around twenty years. Original members Tony Ritchie and Lionel Hicks are back with an exciting and refreshed new lineup. This included adding a female vocalist to the band’s membership for the very first time.
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"If there is an album that could be close to the fusion of the space-prog legends Vespero and the cult avant-rock group October Equus, it is this new album by Seaorm called Nekyia.
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The Chinese Progressive Metal Band OU (pronunciation: “O”) is set to unleash their mesmerizing sound in their upcoming sophomore album, II: Frailty. II: Frailty delves into the ephemeral nature of life, capturing moments as fleeting as a withered leaf born from the river of time.
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WHOM GODS DESTROY is the brand-new SONS OF APOLLO related outfit featuring Dino Jelusick (Vocals), Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (Guitars), Derek Sherinian (Keyboards), Yas Nomura (Bass) and Bruno Valverde (Drums).
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"With “The Regal Bastard” Nad Sylvan reaches the climactic conclusion to his impressive Vampirate trilogy. Work on 'The Regal Bastard' began in August 2017, when the vocalist began to record.
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In 2015, Nad Sylan impressed everyone with his fine conceptual solo album 'Courting The Widow'. A vampiric tale wrapped in a 17th century atmosphere, this definitively marked out the talented Swede as a surging star in the progressive rock world.
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Third and final part of the trilogy of albums begun with Out Of Myself and continued on with Second Life Syndrome. Rapid Eye Movement is a conceptual work which has a common thread with the first two works - one of isolation and introspection.
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Riverside's latest takes a bit of a swerve from their traditional sound. Parts of the album bears the imprint of Mariusz Duda's solo work - its more laid back, more refined.
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Previously only available as limited self-released fanclub/tour-edition, “Lost’n’Found - Live in Tilburg” re-visits an outstanding performance at one of the biggest shows during RIVERSIDE’s European tour in 2015 for their acclaimed “Love, Fear and the Time Machine” album and also documents the g
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Riverside's fifth studio album finds them in a continuing state of refinement of their sound. While they continue to touch on the bands that were the original foundation of their sound (Porcupine Tree, Pink Floyd, Opeth) the music seems to take on a more atmospheric feel.
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"Since releasing ‘Vector’ in October 2018, Haken have completed headline tours the world over, played sold-out shows across Europe and North America as support for Devin Townsend and picked up a Prog award for their efforts too!
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Sons Of Apollo have certainly enriched the music sphere since their formation in 2017. It says much that the huge talent involved immediately combined with a cohesive and recognisable individual stance on debut album 'Psychotic Symphony', acknowledged as one of the finest releases in '17.
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