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Dane, Warrel - Praises To The War Machine (Ltd Digibook w/Bonus Track)
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Dane, Warrel - Praises To The War Machine
First solo album from Nevermore's vocalist finds him dialing it down a bit but still staying within the power metal realm. Frankly I think this gives Dane an opportunity to really show off what his voice is still capable of. The production is quite m...
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German import limited edition arrives in a digibook and features one bonus tracks. These do actually go out of print - check Ebay...
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Power Metal
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Century Media
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Very solid outing from Nevermore's singer. This is a more straight-forward power metal approach than what you would hear from Dane when he's crushing you in his home band. Worthwhile if only for the inclusion of the best version you will ever hear of Sisters of Mercy's "Lucretia (My Reflection)." Leyth
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