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Excellent melodic power metal from Sweden. It seems as though this is their second release and features a new singer, Mikael Holm who I thought was quite fine. The main man behind Winterlong is guitarist Thorbjorn Englund who adds a bit of a neoclassical touch without getting overbearing.
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Basically it's what you expect from the name. This is an instrumental fusion of neoclassical guitar and synthesized orchestra. It reminds me of Jonas Hansson's Classica album as well as some of Uli Jon Roth's recent works.
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Third album from this Greek melodic metal band. Like so many of the releases on LMP, these guys are pretty much indistinguishable from the next one. Nothing awful but nothing particularly wonderful either. OK move along...
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Second album from this Irish power metal band. This was originally released privately by the band but with their signing to LMP, the album was repackaged, resequenced and remastered. I'm not sure I hear much of the progressive elements mentioned in the blurg.
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Traditional US power metal from this Brooklyn based band that has been kicking around for some time and have now hooked up with LMP. 80s metal perfect for folk that like songs about "fire in the sky", "running out of time" and having "no place to run".
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It seems to me that this is a power metal band that doesn't get enough attention - probably because they are based out of Australia. The music has plenty of that galloping speed element (which I could use less off) but great vocals and melody (which I can never get enough of).
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Live recording documenting Marty Friedman's tour of Europe. Notable for the participation of one Mr. Ron Jarzombek as second guitarist (soloist).
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Japanese progressive power metal sounds a bit like Angra.
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New 2CD "Definitive Edition". The second disc features the live "A Live Time In Eden" release.
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"Beginning their third decade of existence, Helloween are back to conquer the Power Metal world with simply one of the best releases in their career – the spellbinding Keeper Of The Seven Keys – The Legacy!
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Their previous album, Unia, was pretty much reviled by this Finnish band's fanbase. They moved away from the Stratovarious style speed metal and went for something a bit slower and perhaps a touch more progressive.
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By now Finland's Stratovarius has settled into a groove cultivating melodic power metal with neoclassical and symphonic elements. Don't look for any surprises and you won't be disappointed.
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Collection of unreleased tracks features soundtrack music as well as some killer cover tunes like Fly To The Rainbow.
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German band getting a domestic release after being available only from Japan for some time. Deadly Sin have roots in power and thrash metal but at the same time progressive elements creep in and damn if it isn't melodic as well! Imagine a mix of vintage Metallica, iced Earth and Dream Theater.
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Latest from this British power metal band that includes former members of Dragonforce and Arthemis. This is speedy power metal modeled after Stratovarius with upper castrato vocals. Nothing groundbreaking but if you are a fan of the genre I'm certain there is much to mine here.
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Third album in the trilogy from this French "band" led by keyboardist Philippe Giordana. After going through a number of personnel changes, Giordana finally sacked the whole band and started fresh. He brought in a number of vocalists, the primary one being Marco Sandron of Pathosray.
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