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"“The Puzzle” is the second studio album from DARK SARAH, a symphonic/cinematic metal band from Finland. DARK SARAH was formed in 2012 and released their first demo “Save Me” in 2013.
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"Cinematic metal icons DARK SARAH are about to release their astonishing fifth studio album "Attack of Orym".
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"Dark Sarah is a concept project from Finland, led by singer/songwriter Heidi Parviainen (former lead singer of the Symphonic Metal act Amberian Dawn).
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Following two highly successful tours with established Progressive metalists PAIN OF SALVATION and two years of exacting work, DARK SUNS have finished their third album "Grave Human Genuine."
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Debut release from this eclectic but quite innovative and amazing dark metal band from Germany. This is a band that is redefining progressive metal. Swanlike blends death and progressive elements with a serious dark vibe. Recommended to fans of Opeth, Pain Of Salvation and Anathema.
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Pain Of Salvation started it, Opeth followed, and Steven Wilson capped it...we thought. Dark Suns continues to evolve with no two albums sounding alike. Grave Human Genuine found them moving into an avant metal/progressive rock direction.
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"The evolution of a band can be a compelling tale, or it can be a train wreck. In the former category, we have Opeth (death metal kings to natty 70s prog worshippers) and Anathema (middling doom metal to dreamy, proggy house band at the Hallmark card factory).
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"It doesn’t matter how many reviews I undertake and how many nights I spend searching for new material across the entirety of the internet, I always seem to miss a gem or two.
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"The New Year has already graced us with some fantastic progressive metal offerings. There are years where I’m just not as much into metal, but I’m really finding myself getting lost in these new releases. The latest one is Darkwater’s long-awaited third album, about nine years in the making.
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New digipak edition remastered by Jacob Hansen.
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German band features a dark gothic metal sound with almost a doom feel. Stunning female vocals with nary a grunt around.
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Legit reissue of this classic 1969 release by The Wolfgang Dauner Group. Originally released as a private pressing it was repackaged and released on the Brain label a few years label.
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Legit gatefold sleeve vinyl reissue of this classic 1969 release by The Wolfgang Dauner Group. Originally released as a private pressing it was repackaged and released on the Brain label a few years label.
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MILES DAVIS - Paul's Mall, Boston, MA September 14th, 1972
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Miles Davis Octet, Live at San Juan Capistrano, Coach House on June 15th 1989
By the late '80s Miles Davis had radically overhauled his style yet again, incorporating prominent synthesizers and using an ever-changing cast of young backing musicians.
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The double live album Dark Magus was recorded on March 30, 1974, at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
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"Miles’ touted “Fillmore Band” didn’t sound much like a band to me. In an area of music where individual virtuosity is the rule rather than the exception, give-and-take between players becomes all important.
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5CD budget set (some bonus tracks!) from Miles' electric period:
A Tribute To Jack Johnson
On The Corner
Big Fun (disc 1)
Big Fun (disc 2)
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"Kind of Blue isn't merely an artistic highlight for Miles Davis, it's an album that towers above its peers, a record generally considered as the definitive jazz album. To be reductive, it's the Citizen Kane of jazz -- an accepted work of greatness that's innovative and entertaining.
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"None of Miles Davis' recordings has been more shrouded in mystery than Jack Johnson, yet none has better fulfilled Davis' promise that he could form the "greatest rock band you ever heard." Containing only two tracks, the album was assembled out of no less than four recording sessions between F
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"ESP marks the beginning of a revitalization for Miles Davis, as his second classic quintet -- saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams -- gels, establishing what would become their signature adventurous hard bop.
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"What is immedately noticeable upon listening to Miles Davis' classic first -- and only -- album with his original sextet is how deep the blues presence is on it.
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"The classic interpretation of Gershwin by Miles Davis (performing with a large ensemble) and Gil Evans (arranger and conductor).
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"In an odd bit of programming, Columbia placed the ballads from Miles Davis' February 12, 1964, concert on My Funny Valentine and the uptempo romps on this LP.
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"Along with its sister recording, Pangaea, Agharta was recorded live in February of 1975 at the Osaka Festival Hall in Japan.
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