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"You have to hand it to Amaranthe. When they debuted in 2009 as a three- headed pop-metal singing machine, they were an acquired taste, but they’ve won a legion of fans by deftly sticking to a winning formula with enough reinvention to keep their music fresh.
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"There are some names so pervasive in the hard rock scene that they have become a foundational component of the genre’s historic identity, inseparable from the very core of such an enduring sound, andMichael Schenker is one of those names.
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"Boy, are you all in for a treat today. Our resident Sepultura reviewer, Dr. Fisting, has gone into hiding, conveniently around the time the Quadra promo became available.
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"There’s something about these Scandinavian musicians in heavy bands. Not really my scene, all that so I might be on shaky ground here, but all the boys in Enslaved, Entombed and the others seem to want to be in classic rock side projects. Night Flight Orchestra are, of course, another.
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"From the very start, TWILIGHT FORCE made it plain that their ambition knew no limits. On the surface, the Swedes were another symphonically inclined power metal band with a hard-on for the exploration of wild, fantasy realms, with additional LARP-ing possibilities for the truly devoted.
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"Pretty much on cue, Finland's Battle Beast reveals a new album every two years, the latest being Bringer Of Pain. With this album, they parted ways with guitarist and principal songwriter Anton Kabanen, with Joona Bjorkroth, a long time friend of the band, becoming his replacement.
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THE 2CD SET INCLUDES A BONUS DISC WITH ACOUSTIC TRACKS.
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"‘Circus of Doom’ is the title of the new Battle Beast album and those who are afraid that the Finns will turn to slower and darker metal do not have to worry. Battle Beast remain true to the symphonic and melodic metal on their new album.
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"Powermad Finns Battle Beast are back and, it has to be said, sounding better than ever. Unholy Savior is their third full-length effort and, after the disappointment of second album Battle Beast, the pressure was definitely on guitarist Anton Kabanen and company to deliver the goods here.
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"Founded by vocalist Jake E (ex-Amaranthe) and guitarist Jesper Strömblad (ex-In Flames), Cyhra has gone from being reminiscent of the duo's former bands to having an identity all it's own.
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CD EP from Epica finds them covering and interpreting 4 songs from the Japanese manga series Attack On Titan. Lyrics have been changed to English and Latin from Japanese. The disc also includes instrumental versions of the 4 songs.
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Iconoclast is Symphony X's 8th album and debut for their new home at Nuclear Blast. All traces of the symphonic neoclassical metal that characterized their sound through V are now gone.
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"The honeyed voice of Johanna Kurkela glides over the lush empyrean chords of Kiss The Mountain, the remarkably beautiful halfway point of Auri’s sophomore release Those We Don’t Speak Of.
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"Metal’s very own Peter Pan, Tuomas Holopainen, has finally made his first substantial solo venture from Nightwish (that is, if we’re not counting Scrooge… which we are not) on Auri – a largely acoustic and orchestral album of lullaby-esque ditties featuring the vocal talents of Finnish pop sing
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"Monumental isn’t even a word strong enough to describe the new EPICA offering »Omega«, the first collection of all-new material in five long years.
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"Formed in leafy Surrey in the late '80s, Threshold truly blossomed in the following decade, and swiftly established themselves as the UK's chief progressive metal standard bearers.
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"Symphony X is New Jersey’s answer to Yngwie Malmsteen. That’s not just a funny blurb: the more I think about it the more I realize that that’s actually a surprisingly good description of the band’s development.
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"Complete with anthemic choruses, spoken word story lines, and plenty of bombastic power metal punctuating every dramatic turn, Nightfall in Middle-Earth is perhaps Blind Guardian's most triumphant effort.
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New EP from Epica consists of 6 tracks that were part of the The Holographic Principle sessions but left off due to length of the album. Not just a collection of filler tracks these are as good as what was released last year. Clocking in near 30 minutes so reasonable length and value.
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"Finnish for winter night, Talviyö marks the tenth overall studio album from the Power Metal outfit out of the northern town of Kemi.
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New remastered edition featuring 6 bonus tracks of live and unreleased material.
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"After last year’s glorious live album/DVD Swedish Empire Live, Sabaton return with a new studio album, Heroes. It’s their first effort following the mass exodus of four members who left and formed Civil War.
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"From their massive international fanbase to the flagrant extravagance of their music, everything about NIGHTWISH is righteously, riotously big.
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"Although it was barely a year and a half ago, it seems another lifetime when we reviewed Night Flight Orchestra’s “Aeromantic” album, a couple short weeks before the world went all to hell in a hurry. The band themselves, despite their name and all its trappings, were not able to fly above the
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If Alan Holdsworth joined an insane technical death metal band from Sweden it might sound something like this.
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