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“Revel in Time”, the third album from ARJEN ANTHONY LUCASSEN'S STAR ONE, is as much of a reaction as it is a contrast to Arjen Lucassen’s previous album, “Transitus” from Ayreon.
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"In 2002 well-known for his albums by the progressive rock project Ayreon, Star One “Space Metal” is an exciting project from one of rock's great visionaries, Arjen Lucassen.
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Second full length studio album from this British band finds them with new vocalist Ashe O'Hara replacing the great Dan Tompkins. This shouldn't be inferred that O'Hara is any less a vocalist than Tompkins - he's excellent as well.
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"The release of official live material is a project that is long overdue and we know our existing fans have been crying out for this for some time now.
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Reissue of long out of print first album from this NYC based thrash band. Cognoscenti consider "Game Over" to be their best. As a bonus it includes the tracks from their follow up EP from 1987 called "The Plague".
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"Witherfall was one of the biggest surprises of 2017. They came out of left field and blew my doors off with a hyperactive, highly technical take on power-prog rivaling Symphony Xand Nevermore.
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"You might know Rikard Sjöblom as the mutli-instrumentalist madman behind the microphone of the now-legendary Beardfish, who sang about everything from personal loss to dreams of sneaking into the backstreets of some sleazy '70s disco club.
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Title says it all. Reworking of classic Genesis tracks this time helped out by a who's who of prog: J. Wetton, B. Bruford, T. Levin, C. Thompson, I. McDonald, N. Magnus, and the list goes on and on. If that isn't enough Steve sticks the Royal Philharmonic on here also.
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"The Tangent return to the world this year with their first new music since 2015.
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PATTERN-SEEKING ANIMALS is the quartet featuring the talents of current & former SPOCK’S BEARD members Ted Leonard, Jimmy Keegan & Dave Meros as well as long-time contributing songwriter-producer John Boegehold!
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"After the homonymous first album (2013) which celebrated AURORA LUNARE of the 70s, and the interlocutory “Translunaggio” (which paid homage to important progressive bands), the band from Livorno returns with “Terzo Luogo”: seven totally new songs, which contain the magic of a past (clear echoes
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"This is a very solid prog-rock/metal album. By no means wildly original, but they can certainly play their instruments, and the vocals are very warm, extremely pleasant to listen to.
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"Hourglass is an American prog metal band hailing form of all places Utah, the land of Mormons and tabernacles. But Utah is also home to a man named Brick Williams, a hugely talented guitarist and songwriter, who has been on a musical journey that has been quite a roller coaster ride.
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2nd album is where they find their own voice. Dynamic arrangements with incredible power. And that 'tron...
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"KEBNEKAJSE's third album was released in 1975 and it was the second album where they played Swedish folk rock.$15.00
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"You could say that KEBNEKAJSE were more or less formed out of the ashes of the legendary Swedish band MECKI MARK MEN, where three soon-to-be KEBNEKAJSE members were playing.
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Second album from the Swedish quartet of Nicklas Barker (Anekdoten), Mathias Danielsson (Makajodama), Ronny Eriksson, and Tomas Eriksson. Like their first album, I Wash My Soul In The Stream Of Infinity is pure psychedelic bliss. The songs have their roots in jam sessions.
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"This album would be very representative of the type of oddball music still pervasive in 1971, a time away from even wilder musical trips to come , a rawer , more psychedelic Woodstock era sound (lots of groove , baby) that would be played in countless underground European clubs (some not even s
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Amazing archival release from Garden Of Delights. Gila was one of the greatest of the 70s German prog bands. They were led by guitarist Conny Veit who also played with Popol Vuh and Guru Guru. This is a radio broadcast from Cologne, Germany on 2/26/72.
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2LP edition from the Greek Missing Vinyl label. Ciccada hails from Greece. Fronted by the ethereal vocals of Evangelia Kozoni, Ciccada incorporate many prog influences of the 70s. Canterbury, folk and symphonic rock are the order of the day.
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Official reissue of the 1971 rarity. Krokodil was a Swiss band (lots of people think they were German). Their music is blues laced psychedelia that could easily pass for krautrock. An Invisible World Revealed is their masterpiece.
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Great German underground rarity emphasizing keyboards. Kind of like a krautrock ELP.
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"Though today France has become a competent rival to Italy in producing lofty symphonic power metal projects, fielding the likes of Hamka, Kerion and Operadyse to do battle with the likes of Holy Knights and Thy Majesties of the world, it was a very different story in the late 90s.
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Another great reissue from the Garden of Delights label. Emma Myldenberger was not the name of a person. It was in fact the name of a large instrumental acoustic folk ensemble from Germany. The music is a more uptempo that say Popol Vuh but at times there is mystical feel present.
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"Guru Guru played in the Wartburg, a Wiesbaden hall, on September 17th, 1973. It was one of the gigs recorded by Xhol (Caravan) acquaintance Muck Krieger.
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