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Guitarist Steve Thorne has once again assembled an incredible cast of musicians. Appearing are Tony Levin, Nick D'Vigilio, Pete Trewavas, Geoff Downes, John Mitchell, Dave Meros, and Gavin Harrison.
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New solo album from the mastermind behind Rhapsody. Material is basically cut from a similar cloth. Comes with a bonus disc previewing his Dreamquest project.
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New album from this seminal gothic metal band sounds NOTHING like their previous work. In fact not sure I'd classify this as metal as all. Working with a variety of vocalists the band is creating a weird blend of trip-hop and dark industrial sounds.
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"Twelve years after their acclaimed debut and three years following their previous release, Norwegian gothic metal pioneers Tristania are back with their long awaited sixth studio album.
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"I would have never believed it, but there it is - A true concept Metal album that deals with the philosophy of Hagakure, which is the way of the Samurai. Even Japanese Metal bands hadn’t reached the same level of intensity, especially musically, as this album did.
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"Steve Thorne returns with his fourth album, playing the majority of the instruments bar Nick D’Virgilio (Cirque Du Soleil/ex-Spock’s Beard) and Bob White on drums with Tony Levin and Gary Chandler (Jadis) also guesting.
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Live album that was originally only released in Japan. This is a remastered and expanded edition.
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"TAROT is not only a card game, but also a long time running Heavy Metal band from Finland. The band was founded in the early eighties (!) by the Hietala brothers, Marco and Zachary. The first album "Spell Of Iron" was finally released in 1986.
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"Tracer release their new album ‘Spaces In Between’ on October 3rd (UK release) on the Cool Green recordings label. The Australian desert rockers, who are based in Adelaide, comprise of brothers Michael and Leigh Brown and Andre Wise.
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1983's Hyperborea is one of the 80s better studio efforts.
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"Tellus Requiem was formed back in 2007 by guitarist Stig Nergård. In 2010 Tellus Requiem released a self-titled debut album digitally. This album opened up some doors for the band, and resulted in some live concert supporting acts like Keep of Kalessin, Edenbridge, and Pagan's Mind.
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New reissue of the long out of print first album from this Swedish band. This was originally released in 1984. Tribute made four albums - the later two finds them hooking up with Pierre Moerlen. New Views is instrumental symphonic rock highly influenced by the the melodic side of prog.
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Second album from this Swiss band draws very heavily from the Katatonia musical gene pool. Melancholy metal that actually has a groove. Some of the proggier bits remind of Tool.
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"The seventh studio album for Norwegian dark gothic metal band Trail Of Tears comes fresh on the heels of a new label deal with Massacre Records.
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Digipak edition with one bonus track
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Import special edition comes with:
Download code for studio version of “Into The Sun”
40-pages picture booklet
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"Reportedly released as an effort to undercut bootleggers following a world tour, Traffic: On the Road was the band's second live album in three years.
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Take what Allmusic says with a grain of salt. This is one of my all time favorite Tangerine Dream albums. Sonically its impeccable and throws a deep soundstage. Music will take you into deep space.
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"Tangram marked the beginning of a new musical direction for Tangerine Dream. It's closer to straight-ahead, melodic new age music and more tied to their soundtrack material.
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"Tangerine Dream experiments with an ever-widening lexicon of sound on White Eagle, though the arrangements tend to suffer for it. The album's principle work is "Mojave Plan," a four-movement, 20-minute song that represents some of the darkest music they've recorded in a while.
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"If we ever needed any further evidence of how thrash lifers Testament completely rule, look no further than this two-disc live album (how often can you say that?), which draws heavily upon their recent releases. And it does rule — hard.
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