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"Everything works out in the end. After UK prog metal legends THRESHOLDreleased their career peak "Legends Of The Shires" album in 2017, keyboard player Richard West was already thinking about composing a sequel.
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Debut release from this band from Turin, Italy is a sci-fi themed concept album. They cite Dream Theater, Haken, Symphony X, and Periphery as influences. Yup - I can hear all of that particularly Dream Theater. Highly recommended.
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"Longtime Fates Warning frontman Ray Alder with his first solo album on Inside Out Music.
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"Sons Of Apollo are one of the biggest success stories of the past two years.
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After an exceptionally long year full of personal change and near manic levels of creative activity, Canadian musician Devin Townsend releases his follow up to 2019’s acclaimed ‘Empath’ album.
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Ten years since the band first formed, 2017 will see Haken’s first two albums, ‘Aquarius’ & ‘Visions’, reissued through InsideOutMusic after being unavailable for a lengthy period of time.
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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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"Ocean Machine is a beautiful, melodic, haunting album that deals with all of humanity's feelings - loneliness, despair, love, and even life itself.
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"If you’re talking about modern progressive rock and don’t bring up Haken, you’re doing it wrong. Since the south English sextet started jamming together in 2004, they’ve been one of their genre’s most loyal yet, simultaneously, adventurous forces.
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"From their record label’s website, “A beacon of iridescent musical light amid the torpid fog of modern life, SERMON blazed brightly but briefly when they released their debut album back in 2019.
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"Stellar Circuits has been making waves in the progressive metal scene for a few years now, and their latest offering, “Sight To Sound,” is a testament to their growth as artists.
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90 minute set recorded outdoors at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. You can a blu-ray, DVD, and the audio on 2CDs.
"'Lamentations’, ‘The Roundhouse Tapes’, ‘Royal Albert Hall’, and now ‘Garden of the Titans’. If anyone knows how to do a live album, it’s Opeth.
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"I love it when I can watch a band’s evolution from the very beginning. It’s one thing to jump on the bandwagon after the latest album, but I somehow have more attachment to a band when I discovered them at the start of their career. Myrath is one such band, and they are releasing a new album
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New vinyl pressing with extensive liner notes.
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With over 20 million albums sold worldwide, innumerable accolades and a career that not only spans, but has charted the course of multiple genres, QUEENSRŸCHE remains a force in their own right.
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"Singles can sometimes be deceptive. They can either raise or lower my expectations, or give me an entirely different impression of the album than is actually the case. Oddland’s new album Vermilion is like this. I’m finding that the album is significantly better than I expected.
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"I saw Klone last year on their tour with Pain of Salvation, and it surely was the best show I saw in 2022. I think I had underestimated this band, as they have a strong stage presence and seem like a class act completely. I was therefore excited to hear their new album, Meanwhile, which is re
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"The legendary King’s X, comprised of dUg Pinnick, Ty Tabor & Jerry Gaskill, are pleased to announce the release of their 13th studio album ‘Three Sides of One’ via InsideOutMusic/Sony Music.
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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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The two-time GRAMMY-nominated and millions-selling legends of progressive music launch the second release from the ‘Lost Not Forgotten Archives’, an archival series that will issue their Ytsejam Records catalogue, as well as new, unreleased material from the band’s career.
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"Originally released back in 2004 on Ytsejam Records, ‘When Dream And Day Unite Demos (1987-1989)’ collects together instrumental and pre-production demos of what would go on to become the bands debut album. It also features 6 tracks the band recorded as a holiday gift to friends."
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"Spanning 3 LPs, the original demos from the recording sessions of one of Dream Theater’s most esteemed albums, Falling Into Infinity.
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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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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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Two-time Grammy-nominated and millions-selling progressive music titans Dream Theater announce the forthcoming worldwide release of their 14th studio album, ‘Distance Over Time’ on 22nd February 2019.
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