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New album from this seminal gothic metal band sounds NOTHING like their previous work. In fact not sure I'd classify this as metal as all. Working with a variety of vocalists the band is creating a weird blend of trip-hop and dark industrial sounds.
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Latest release from the German kings of Cheese Metal. At the very least you can say these guys do it as well as any other band in the genre.
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Fourth album from this Oz-based power metal band. Black Majesty's sound has developed closer to Iron Maiden and Judas Priest with some traces of prime Tate Queensyrche. You like some gallop in your music?
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Eight album from this Swedish melodic death metal band marks the return of co-founder/guitarist Peter Wichers.
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"Twelve years after their acclaimed debut and three years following their previous release, Norwegian gothic metal pioneers Tristania are back with their long awaited sixth studio album.
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Gothic rock side project from Draconian members Johan Ericson and Andy Hindenas. Augmented by Minds Eye drummer Daniel Flores and mixed by Jens Bogren, this one is right up the alley of Katatonia fans.
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To celebrate the band's 20th anniversary they went back into the studio with their current lineup to re-record come of their classic material. Think of this as an enhanced "best of". Comes in a digipak with one bonus track.
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"Hamburg's Symphorce, featuring Brainstorm vocalist Andy B. Frank and master guitarist Cedric Dupont (ex-Freedom Call), are more than just your run-of-the-mill Power Metal act, adding a more complex mix of Progressive and extreme Metal elements into the fold.
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Creation's End is the vision of New York City's Rudy Albert (guitar - from Zandelle) and Dario Rodriguez (drums).
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In 1998 I stumbled on a progressive metal band from Switzerland called Silent Memorial. They put out a CD in Japan only with the curious title of Cosmic Handball. To get to the point this album blew me away.
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Crazy set from this long running German melodic metal band. Stardawn kicks off with the band's new studio album - by far their most progressive. It feaures the 25 minute epic "Shadowhall".
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Excellent new progressive power metal band from Italy. Flashback Of Anger is led by vocalist Alessio Gori, who was Gamma Ray's touring keyboardist. It turns out he is just as good a singer as he is a keyboardist.
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Neverdream is an interesting progressive metal from Italy. Their second album was a quirky affair, blending trash, industrial, jazz and prog all together. It wasn't my favorite release by any means but it had my respect. Said is their third album and to these ears its light years better.
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Second album from this Brazilian band that features a mix of bombastic power metal with progressive touches. It has the typical Angra moves but definite influences from Symphony X and Kamelot as well.
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"Helloween really couldn't have picked a more appropriate band to support them on their 7 Sinners Tour than Stratovarius. There's more than a few parallels between their respective careers and not just because the two are among the most influential in power metal.
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New full length album from this talented Los Angeles band. Clandestine are fronted by June Park but the band eschews the typical gothic metal trappings. Mixed by Sylvia Massey, Clandestine blends modern/alt rock with progressive metal. Think Lacuna Coil melded with Dream Theater.
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One Of A Kind
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