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"Twenty-one years after its last release, Norwegian progressive power metal quartet Conception is back with an extended play entitled My Dark Symphony. This is also the first release involving former Kamelot singer Roy Khan since Poetry for the Poisoned eight years earlier.
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Canadian progmetal band with two interesting twists - first off The Descent is all instrumental. The other unusual aspect is the band incorporates violin as a lead instrument.
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Second album from Chicago's Constantine Hastalis. This is ethereal acid folk of the highest order. His first album was self-released but picked up for distribution by Guerssen who signed him for this release.
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Limited edition with 2 bonus tracks.
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Sophomore release from this Sabaton offshoot. This time the Swede's fixation is on the American Civil War. Whatever floats your boat (or sinks it as the case may be). Digipak edition with two bonus tracks.
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"Playing out like a series of mini soundtracks to an array of sci-fi and fantasy films, the latest album from California’s covet is a lesson in how bands don’t always need a virtuoso vocalist in order to deal in vivid storytelling.
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"Quite reasonably described in recent reviews as “acoustic death metal” and “too weird for folkies, too folky for weirdos”, it would be hard to identify any album from the sixties/seventies cusp that was more wilfully intended to alienate the mainstream record-buying public than this totally uni
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I'm a bit nostalgic about this album so once it became available at a reasonable price I decided to bring it back into our distribution.
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Two albums from 1977 from the late Jon Hiseman’s Colosseum II
Band members include Don Airey, Gary Moore and John Mole
The band performed on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s album ‘Variations’, a UK No.2
‘War Dance’ proved to be Colosseum II’s last album
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"An important pioneering album, which melded jazz rock and blues together, and at the time of its release created something quite new.
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"Thomas Carlsen is a Norwegian multi-instrumentalist and song writer with Transmission being his latest project which is very much inspired by classic ’80s metal from the likes of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Queensrÿche and that is not a bad list of musical inspirations and comparisons by any
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"Since their inception in 2004, Crippled Black Phoenix (under the tutelage of multi-instrumentalist Justin Greaves) have been a voice for the voiceless with their distinct and unique sound.
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"The second album from Yes spin-off supergroup featuring Billy Sherwood and Tony Kaye of Yes!
CIRCA: also features Jimmy Haun who recorded with Yes on the Union album as well as Air Supply PLUS drummer Jay Schellen of Hurricane and Asia!"
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Any of you remember Dirk Jan Müller aka Electric Orange?
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"This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management,UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG, album originally released in 1973 on Transatlantic Records.
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Jethro Tull was an obvious influence on a lot of Italian bands in the early 70s: Osanna, Dalton and none more so than Capitolo 6. This could almost pass for a Tull release.
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Turquoise vinyl numbered edition of 600.
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• First-ever complete anthology of hugely collectable early 70s Italian psych/folk/prog band.
• Heavily influenced by early Jefferson Airplane with lead female vocals and English language lyrics.
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By now everyone knows that Cherry Five was the precursor to Goblin before they signed with Cinevox. Original drummer Carlo Bordini (of Rustichelli - Bordini fame) and vocalist Tony Tartarini have formed a new version of the band.
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Legendary first album by Florida’s Progressive Death Metal pioneers CYNIC, remixed and remastered, ReFocus.
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"I’m sure there any many of you out there that, like me, will have a selection of bands that you think are ok, that you like, but you don’t love. One of these bands, for me, is Communic. I know friends of mine who will be shaking their heads in disbelief about this, but it’s true.
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"Formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2011, Caravela Escarlate is a trio heavily inspired by both English and Italian ‘70s Prog Rock, but they draw on traditional and popular Brazilian music, which gives them a special, and quite unique, sound.
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"Metal maniacs, rejoice! I’m proud to present to you: CORONATUS; signed via Massacre Records, hailing from the glory of Germany - performing Symphonic/Folk Metal, on their 8th full-length album entitled: “Secrets Of Nature”.
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After two great albums, Rosalie Cunningham disbanded Purson. Her new self-titled debut finds her stretching out a bit but still staying within the confines of a 70s British sound. All good to my ears! While Purson had a bit of a doom fixation that isn't the dominant vibe here.
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Legendary first album by Florida’s Progressive Death Metal pioneers CYNIC, remixed and remastered, ReFocus.
$15.00