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Slimline set with CD wallets for A Change Of Seasons, Scenes From A Memory, and Octavarium.
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Krzak Experience is a new collaboration between two members of the long running (but now defunct) Polish blues rock band Krzak and two members of a metal band called Sepsis.
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Reign Of The Architect is a multi-national metal project with its core musicians based in Israel. The main "architect" appears to be Yuval Kramer, guitarist for Amaseffer. Not surprisingly there is a musical connection here as well.
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Cynthesis is a new band that reunites three of the original members of Zero Hour (Jasun and Troy Tipton, and Erik Rosvold) along with Enchant drummer Sean Flanagan.
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Virtuoso keyboardist Vivien Lalu has created a new progressive metal epic featuring an all star cast:
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Prospekt are a British Progressive Metal band influenced by bands such as Dream Theater, Symphony X, Opeth and Circus Maximus, as well as film scores and fusion. Prospekt combine the fierce technicality of progressive metal with the symphonic elements of contemporary prog.
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"The successor to "Obsessions" (2011) was mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen at Hansen studio in Denmark (Volbeat, Pretty Maids, Amaranthe a.m.m.)
Beside band leader Samuel Arkan, the following vocalists and musicians contribute to$15.00 -
US version with 3 bonus tracks.
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"The Italian Progressive Metal band MOONLIGHT CIRCUS was born long ago in 1998, it occurred when former BLACK JESTER’s (they released an album called “Welcome To The Moonlight Circus” in ‘96) members Paolo Viani (lead guitar) and Alberto Masiero on drums teamed up with Vocalist Alex Secchi, Gian
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Swedish melodic prog metal band Cullooden is the latest band to emerge from the Roastinghouse management stable. Their debut, Silent Scream, sits nicely besides bands like Circus Maximus, Withem, and Seventh Wonder. Strong anthem-like vocal harmonies permeate the album.
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Redemption is one of the leading progressive metal bands in the world today.
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12 years after their last release, Braindance are back. One look at Sebastian Elliot and Vora Vor's photos you will think they were frozen in a time capsule. Unless the Masters of Disguise are also the Masters of Photoshop they haven't aged at all. Wow!
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“Known/Learned’ is the third album from this thought provoking progressive band from Brisbane, Australia. It’s a sprawling 2CD collection of themes and moments, captured between recurring characters.
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2LP red vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Features 3 bonus studio tracks. Note these arrived sealed but with very slight seam splits on top. Priced accordingly.
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"On the success of their EP, Reflections, Italy's Cyrax returns with their first full-length album, Pictures. First impressions can sometimes be tricky and perhaps set aside for additional listens.
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" Living Madness, available everywhere June 16, is VANGOUGH's crowd-funded live CD that was recorded while on tour with Pain of Salvation last fall.
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"Next To None is the band of four young guys that are from Lehigh Vallay in Pennsylvania. Their names? Max Portnoy (d), Thomas Cuce (key/v), Ryland Holland (g) and Kris Rank (b). Portnoy, Portnoy, Portnoy?
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"Fair to say their name is still as dislikeable as it was when we covered their excellent album Eight Pieces, One World album two years ago but musically the Belgian metallers still rock the juices out of us as proven by new encounter Odd Memories.
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Third Ion is a Canadian quartet who's music is squarely in the prog metal domain with a bit of a tech edge. Oh yeah - I should mention that they have a bizarre obsession with video games.
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"Renaissance of Fools is a Swedish band comprised of former members of some fairly known acts; guitarist Daniel Magdic (Pain of Salvation), drummer Magnus Karlsson (Leech/Machina), bassist Linus Carlsson (Kamchatka), and lead vocalist David Engstrom (Silent Nation).
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"Formed out of the ashes of several other projects (such as Toxic Parents, Beautiful Loser, and Shabütie) roughly twenty years ago, New York quartet Coheed and Cambria fuse styles like progressive rock, post-hardcore, pop, and folk into relentlessly catchy and complex amalgams.
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"I don’t like the description ‘super group’; it conjures up too many negative connotations including the falsehood that the group of musicians themselves subscribe to the notion of being super or better than other bands. Occasionally, this might be the case but I find it a rarity.
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"This is the mightily impressive debut from the Norwegian quintet, formed in 2010 by a group of students from the University of Agder, but the line-up includes players already established in the rock and metal worlds.
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"Eleven Strings is an independent (as they affirm on their home page) from Sao Paulo. Interesting also their explanation of the band name:
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"Konchordat's first release with Bad Elelphant might surprise you. With two previous albums built around synth-textured, slightly quirky neo-prog, Rise to Order marks a distinct change.
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