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Nation Beyond is a Swedish progressive metal band which began life as a project by Debase guitarist Jonas Karlgren and Face Down bassist Joakim Hedestedt. Fleshed out with additional members, the duo went to work on an epic conceptual work dealing with the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.
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This was available on CD from Japan at one point but has been long out of print. Armageddon was the short lived band put together by Keith Relf upon his departure from Renaissance.
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Bulgaria doesn't immediately come to mind as a hot bed of musical activity but that is where Sensory made their latest discovery. In 2000, the band created their calling card to the progressive metal world a demo that was well received in the underground press.
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Unable to find the right voice to match their incredible instrumental abilities, the members of Houston, Texas based Stride made the tough decision to release their first album "Music Machine" as an instrumental effort.
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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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Fifth album from this Savatage offshoot led by Zac Stevens. Nothing groundbreaking here - just solid melodic power metal with the occassional proggy touch. Recommended to fans of Savatage and Jon Oliva's Pain (who share some members of CIIC).
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Another winner from this fine Savatage offshoot.
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New digipak edition includes a remastered version of the album plus three live bonus tracks.
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Digipak with 2 bonus tracks.
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"Hard to believe it has been four years since the last Iron Savior record. In that time I almost thought we'd never hear anything from Piet and co again. Boy am I glad they're back, and with the Condition Red line-up to boot.
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3CD box set presents The Savage Poetry, Mandrake (each with bonus tracks), as well as a third disc with rare live tracks, b-sides, and video clips.
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Second album from Neverland which is in reality a collaboration between the Turkish progressive/power metal band Dreamtone and Greek vocalist Iris Mavraki. The album has a larger than life sound coming across as a more progressive version of Blind Guardian.
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Leprous are an exciting young band from Norway. They made a great album for our label in Tall Poppy Syndrome and have now found a new home at Inside Out. Bilateral is the band's third album. It continues their tradition of mixing progressive rock and metal in equal doses.
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"Melodic Metal Some say you can only choose between booze and making music when you're a youngster in Finland. Five young Finnish gents chose the second option, started EXCALION - and are on their way to success.
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New 2CD edition features the 2007 Charlie Bauerfiend remix as well as the 2011 master of the original mix.
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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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New remastered edition featuring 6 bonus tracks of live and unreleased material.
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New album clocks in near 80 minutes. No insanely long epics and the album is probably all the better for it. About as proggy as these guys have ever gotten.
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New digipak remastered edition featuring extensive liner notes and new bonus cuts.
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This one arrived at Casa Laser's Edge not long after another Italian band Solid Vision. I guess there is a resurgence of progressive metal bands from Italy and if history is a judge then it's a most welcome thing. Exawatt play progressive metal with touches of power.
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Thrash classic remastered with 4 live bonus tracks.
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Fifth album and third part of the Dragonland Chronicles trilogy from this Swedish power metal band. This is big bombastic epic fantasy metal that will be a slow pitch right down the middle of the plate for any fan of Blind Guardian, and Rhapsody Of Fire.
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"A swift visit to The Murder of My Sweet's website reveals that all of the band members all look about twelve years old which is really frightening and makes one wonder how young they were when they formed in Stockholm in 2006.
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