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Nikolo Kotzev's long running conceptual project featuring a revolving cast of musicians. Kotzev plays all the guitars and keys (even some violin!) and is backed by Ian Haugland on drums, John Leven on bass and Mic Michaeli on organ.
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Second album from this Brazilian band that features a mix of bombastic power metal with progressive touches. It has the typical Angra moves but definite influences from Symphony X and Kamelot as well.
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Crazy things are going on. Dragonforce is selling like mad and now here is yet another traditional power metal band getting national attention. Cellador are a US band that creates music that harkens back to 80s Iron Maiden. It's a simple formula that seems to be working...again.
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Second album fromthis German melodic power metal band.
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New 4 track EP foreshadows the US release of Delusions Of Grandeur. It features one unreleased track plus you get the "Evermore" video from the Prog Power USA performance.
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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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"As history has demonstrated, a female singer is a good way to change the landscape, or at least get more eyeballs pointed in the desired direction. And since there a few landscapes as dry as power metal, it manages to work for Polish-based power metallers Crystal Viper.
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Brazilian speed metal merchants for the Helloween crowd.
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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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German melodic power metal band recorded at the studio of Jan Vacik - keyboardist of Dreamscape. Nothing groundbreaking here but there is a definite Queenryche feel with vocalist Christian Grater catching a Geoff Tate vibe.
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Second album from Greece's answer to Joe Stump. Mike Dimareli is a neoclassical shredder that can keep up with the best of 'em. No idea what the Artical thing means but apparently it's part of the group name.
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Crazy set from this long running German melodic metal band. Stardawn kicks off with the band's new studio album - by far their most progressive. It feaures the 25 minute epic "Shadowhall".
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The second album from this epic Swedish power metal band has been out of print for years. This new deluxe edition features new artwork and two bonus tracks that were previously only available in Japan.
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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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"In 2007, Daniel Stockinger (guitars), Andreas Poppernitsch (guitars) and Siegfried Samer (vocals), former members of the split-up Austrian Power Metal bands Omega Effect and Eleftheria, formed The Dragonslayer Project.
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"Dream Evil's third album, Book of Heavy Metal, is a brazen tribute to this always controversial genre -- as likely to invoke blind devotion from its fans as it does outright dismissal from its antagonists.
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Swedish power metal band produced by Andy LaRoque. For the Hammerfall/Helloween crowd.
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Fantastic progressive power metal band fronted by the gorgeous Francine Boucher - with a voice that matches her looks. Drool factor aside this Los Angeles band comes at the female fronted metal genre with a refreshing approach. This balances both power and progressive metal in equal doses.
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2nd album from the new masters of power metal from Germany. To these ears there is a strong Symphony X similarity going on...
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Edguy's live set recorded on their last European tour. Nice cross selection of material as well as Avantasia material. If you saw them tear up ProgPower then you know what to expect.
$21.00