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Argentinian keyboardist Lalo Huber is at it again. This is high octane symphonic prog with a retro slant. Crazy synth, piano and Mellotron at play here and the guitarist also has something to say. This is treacherous stuff - a complete BUY OR DIE proposition.
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"IVANHOE are back with their new album “Healed By The Sun” and some new band members.
The songwriting process proved to be a journey back to the band's roots, revisiting all previous IVANHOE albums, with strong support from new band members Chris (guitars) and Mathias (drums).$16.00 -
"NEXUS' debut album. Band members strongly influenced by GENESIS and ELP.
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"Live Dates is one of those classic live albums of the 70's that any rock fan must have.
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"It is quite fascinating how much first impressions can turn into lifetime companions. That is exactly what happened to me the first time I listened to what I consider the most expressive voice of the 21st century, Miss Anette Olzon.
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Prog metal/rock opera created by German guitarist/composer Max Pfaffinger. Its a multi-character opera format with a number of vocalists and musicians performing. The overall sound is symphonic metal and vocals are mostly clean female/male.
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Note this is not a 2 on 1. Its a 15 track compilation of the albums Balls To The Wall and Restless & Wild.
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"One of the great things about Jeff Beck is his utter unpredictability. It's also one of the most maddening things about him, too, since it's as likely to lead to flights of genius as it is to weird detours like Beck, Bogert & Appice.
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‘Arise’ gives the impression that the creative skills of Steve Babb have gone into overdrive, is there a better storyteller in modern progressive music?” - Progradar.com
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"Glass Hammer is set to release the third album in their Skallagrim Trilogy, entitled At The Gate. The first album of the trilogy, 2020’s Dreaming City, heralded a new, much heavier sound for GH, which is continued in At The Gate.
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Remastered edition with one live bonus track.
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There are Glass Hammer albums and there GLASS HAMMER albums if you know what I mean. I've known Steve Babb and Fred Schendel since 1993. These guys are always money in the bank. If you are a fan of symphonic rock you can never go wrong with a Glass Hammer album.
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"Recorded at RoSfest 2015, Glass Hammer “Double Live” marks the band’s first live album in over ten years. The Deluxe Edtion will feature 2 cds and 1 bonus DVD of the show that Prog Magazine declared as “the boldest set of the weekend”.
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Glass Hammer's Dream City is the musical sequel to The Inconsolable Secret and its really kicking my ass hard.
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After a strange mis-step, Glass Hammer have returned to their progressive ways. There is a new lineup featuring Jon Anderson sound alike Jon Davison on vocals. When I say he sounds like Jon Anderson I mean you would think it was a young Jon Anderson on the mike.
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Seventh and best album from this superb Tennessee based prog band. "Lex Rex" is another concept album whipped up by multi-instrumentalists Steve Babb and Fred Schendel with the aide of Charlie Shelton (Somnambulist), David Carter (Wyzards), Bjorn Lynne ao.
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Album number 14 from the premier American symphonic rock band. Steve Babb and Fred Shendel mix up the deck a bit with different cast of characters but the core sound remains intact.
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A future classic of symphonic rock. Outstanding keyboard work is reminidscent of Wakefield and Moraz.
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Glass Hammer get all existential on us...
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Glass Hammer's 8th album finds little surprises and to these ears that's a good thing. After juggling lineups and different singers the band has gotten back to the basics emphasizing the abilities of founders Steve Babb and Fred Schendel.
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Latest Glass Hammer album is the second part of a projected trilogy. The album finds the band with a new singer (quite excellent) and a subtle change in direction. While its still very much a Glass Hammer album all the way through I noticed a slighter emphasis on guitar than in the past.
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"Pensive, deep, and resonating strings eagerly invite listeners to immerse themselves utterly, fully, and completely in the album. From there, keyboards swirl in anthemic Emerson-esque majesty until the entire orchestra begins what is nothing less than an all-encompassing and fetching fanfare.
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"Once they hit their first stride early in the mid Nineties with `Perelandra', American progressive rock band Glass Hammer have delivered a consistently strong series of symphonic-prog albums, earning the well-deserved reputation as one of the premier modern bands playing in that style along the
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"Symphonic metal can be an exciting genre sometimes, but it can also be disappointing and overcrowded with clones. I see dozens of such promos every year, and only a few really grab me. Elvellon is one of those, and their sophomore album Ascending in Synergy is becoming something of an earworm
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"In 1992 master guitarist Marty Friedman (Cacophony, Megadeth) released his second solo album ‘Scenes’ and right from the start I was truly addicted to that album.
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