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I'm going to keep it simple. This is epic sounding symphonic metal. If you are a fan of Kamelot this Australian band will blooooow you awaaaaaaaay! BUY OR DIE!
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"Eleven Strings is an independent (as they affirm on their home page) from Sao Paulo. Interesting also their explanation of the band name:
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"It’s great to have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of great music. I confess I’m not so fond of the so called rock aesthetic anymore. In my oppinion we’ve had enough from it.
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Debut release from this Brazilian band serving up crushing power metal. The band features Michael Ehré of GammaRay/Primal Fear on drums.
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Haven of Echoes is a new project by critically acclaimed musicians Paul Sadler (Spires) and Andreas Hack (Frequency Drift) that puts sophisticated songwriting, thoughtful lyrics and emotional vocal performance to the fore.
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"It has always been in the plan for IO Earth to release an acoustic album, but somehow the timing was never right. However, with the last 12 months being quieter than expected, finally, the opportunity presented itself – and now, they are excited to present “IO Earth Acoustic: Vol. 1”.
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Dark Green Glow is the debut release from German progressive band Issun. They define themselves as a progressive metal band but truth be told their music seems much more rock than metal with even touces of AOR around the perimeter.
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This is a new project put together by ex-Xystus drummer Ivo van Dijk. Its cut from a similar cloth to that band's Equilibrio album in that its a full blown epic all-star project.
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Asbury Park, NJ's finest are back after a long hiatus. I'll more or less repeat what I said about their previous release, The Dreams That Stuff Are Made Of:
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"The follow up to last year’s The Last Harvest see’s this Canterbury scene inspired band gain a couple of new members (drummer James Hall and woodwind player Chris Egan).
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Looking Glass Lantern is the nom de guerre for multi-instrumentalist Graham Dunnington. This is his fourth album. Like the previous outings this is full on retro-prog. Musically I'm reminded quite a bit of Steve Hackett's solo work but with an injection of Victorian/steam punk flavor.
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Second release from the instrumental classical-shred metal outfit. This one brings back memories of Shrapnel Records days.
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Second release from the instrumental classical-shred metal outfit. This one brings back memories of Shrapnel Records days.
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"This is one of those albums that is almost impossible to describe but I'm going to give it a shot since it keeps blowing me away with every listen.
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Interesting new release from a Dutch band that doesn't follow the female led gothic metal formula that so many bands from that country fall back to. Vocalist Lissette van den Berg is a bit more ethereal which is a nice complement to the dark music the band conjures up.
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Totally unknown instrumentral trio from Brazil consisting of Alayr Júnior (drums), Jameson Trezena (bass), and Emerson Ribas (guitar). They have zero social media presence or even a webpage. All I can tell you is these guys shred like nobody's business.
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" Living Madness, available everywhere June 16, is VANGOUGH's crowd-funded live CD that was recorded while on tour with Pain of Salvation last fall.
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"XFEARS is a Brazilian Prog Metal band. The band was formed in 2002 by Gabriel Carvalho (Vocals/Keyboards), Marcelo Monteiro (Guitars) and Gilmar Cazagrande (Guitars). The band stopped its activities in 2004 and after 13 years, in 2017 launched the single ‘Changes’.
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