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Wow! How did this band escape my attention? The Wounded Kings are an English doom metal band that apparently have been around for awhile. They have declared Visions In Bone to be their final album.
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Formed in Oslo in 1992/93, WHITE WILLOW has built a reputation over the years as a diverse, subtle, progressively-focused group, their albums always critically acclaimed and revered as influential.
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"Wolfpakk is an ambitious project idealized by Mark Sweeney (ex-Crystal Ball) and Michael Voss (Mad Max, ex-Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock), and ‘Wolves Reign’ is their fourth studio album in a span of 7 years.
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Aaaaaahhhhh...now this is what beautiful symphonic rock is supposed to sound like. The man behind Willowglass is multi-instrumentalist Andrew Marshall. On his second outing he's accompanied on drums by David Brightman. Clearly he has an affinity for early 70s British progressive rock.
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"For the last year or so, there has been one combination of genres that has really grabbed my attention. Whenever I receive an album that mixes electronic, trip hop, and prog rock/pop, I can’t help but fall in love with it. I’m not sure if that stemmed from We Are Kin’s release last year, or p
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"With Uriah Heep bassist Trevor Bolder's brief tenure in Wishbone Ash over by 1983, ex-Trapeze man Mervyn Spence arrived on the scene, not just as bassist, but also as the primary singer on the band's 1985 album Raw To The Bone.
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"This is the first official re-release of “Twin Barrels Burning” from 1982 in decades and it is a definitive edition with all new 2017 remasters.
The set includes the American remixes of the album on a second disc, which has never been on cd before."
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Second collaboration between ex-Threshold vocalist Damian Wilson and Headspace keyboardist Adam Wakeman. Once again the focus is on an acoustic medium.
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Electric Blue vinyl - limited to 200 copies.
6 singles with sleeves and a large booklet.
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"Ever wonder what happened to the archetype of synth player as swaggering heavy metal hero? It’s alive and well in this latest effort from the solo band of Janne Warman, keyboardist of Finnish metal monsters Children of Bodom.
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New 50th anniversary edition from Svart Records expanded into a 2LP set. The band was fully entrenched at Virgin Records and that can be heard in this decidedly English sounding album.
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""Tribus" is the 3rd release from Norwegian symphonic progressive rock band The Windmill. The Windmill are a Norwegian progressive rock band formed in 2001 in the outskirts of Oslo.
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One of my favorite UK prog albums of the 70s. Web was led by keyboardist Dave Lawson who later went on to play with Greenslade. Web's lineup consisted of keys, two drummers/percussionists, sax/flute, guitar and bass.
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"The EP, produced by Andrew Holdsworth, is Damian’s return to a more classical approach, recording with just piano and string orchestra, like Damian and Andrew did with Just The Way It Goes over 20 years ago.
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Expanded digipak with 4 bonus tracks.
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"Over the years, Tasmanian maniacs The Wizar’d have repeatedly proven their penchant for writing massive, catchy doom.
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Brilliant fusion album from the keyboardist who played with both Magma and Heldon.
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"The second album from Weserbergland represents a dramatic shift in style. The first album was an homage to the German Krautrock scene. This time they have gone back to the avant garde roots of Krautrock. Gone are the melodies and positive vibrations, Instead sound itself is the focus.
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"If the 1960s served as a period of establishment of the British Jazz scene, with scores of extremely talented instrumentalists and composers coming to prominence, surely the 1970s marked the “emancipation of British Jazz from American slavery”, a phrase brilliantly defined by British trumpeter
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"Marching Song began as a one-off nine minute composition for a shelved album, recorded by Mike with a Sextet in 1966, previously unissued, it is included here as a bonus track on Disc 3.
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"Individually, Edgar Winter and his brother Johnny Winter are powerful artists, but combined, they are virtually unstoppable.
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I say give the people what they want and apparently Rick Wakeman agrees. I think The Red Planet is his 10 billionth solo album (I may have mis-counted).
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"Let’s tackle the obvious elephant in the room before we move onto the musical aspects here. (It’s a metaphorical elephant – don’t be scared.) You ever notice how you, as a metalhead, wake up and put on some shirt covered in severed limbs, satanic artwork, and an incomprehensible band logo?
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"I think what we can all agree on is that there just aren’t enough troubadours in the world today. At what point did we, as a society, decide that travelling minstrels weren’t cool or acceptable anymore? Why aren’t there entertainers regaling me and my compatriots with song and merriment as we
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"You’ll probably be unsurprised to hear that, back when I was a spotty teenager in the 90s, I was really into Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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