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This 1974 Three Blind Mice session finds the great bassist switching over to electric keyboards and vibraphone (you'll even hear some Hammond organ). Once again he unites with guitarist Kazumi Watanabe. Overall the album has a CTI feel.
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"Laying a foundation nearly two decades ago, Finland’s Swallow the Sun have become a leader in the Metal sub-genre of Death-Doom.
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"2020 had been planned to celebrate the Finns’ 20th Anniversary, two decades of doom, gloom, and desperation etched in proverbial platinum.
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"I guess that Jyvaskyla is one of the most important cities in Finland when it comes to rock and metal. More than just a handful of bands call the city their home and one of the is Swallow The Sun.
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Limited edition 2CD mediabook. The second disc features re-arranged classical version performed by Trio NOX - live at Sipoo Church.
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Slightly later reissue, now in a jewel case and a lower price.
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2020 had been planned to celebrate the Finns’ 20th Anniversary, two decades of doom, gloom, and desperation etched in proverbial platinum.
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2020 had been planned to celebrate the Finns’ 20th Anniversary, two decades of doom, gloom, and desperation etched in proverbial platinum.
$ 23.40$ 39.00 -
"I guess that Jyvaskyla is one of the most important cities in Finland when it comes to rock and metal. More than just a handful of bands call the city their home and one of the is Swallow The Sun.
$ 7.80$ 13.00 -
"Finnish doom sensations Swallow the Sun are back. The morose Finns (that’s redundant) have returned in 2012 with their fifth full length record and most gargantuan release to date.
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"Sweet Oblivion is a project that had its starting point in 2019, created and directed by Serafino Perugino, who is president and A&R director of Frontiers Music. One, if not the most important factor of this band is the fact of Geoff Tate being the singer of Sweet Oblivion.
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New remastered edition contains an additional 30 minutes of music from their performance that was never before released. How did these crazy Jewish guys from Brooklyn wind up in Germany recording psychedelic jamming rock?
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New remastered budget reissue from Germany combines this obscure US psych band's two albums on one disc. Reefer induced jamming madness - when it clicks it clicks big time.
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"A mere four years have passed since Sylosis' inception and they’re already on the cusp of releasing their third record – Monolith; an ambitious concept album from the young English quartet.
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"Concept albums and progressive rock share a long history, that has produced many a quintessential genre milestone and all-time classics.
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After the conclusion of the successful “Vampirate” trilogy (2015’s Courting the Widow, 2017’s The Bride Said No, and 2019’s The Regal Bastard), vocalist Nad Sylvan was considering a different approach for his next project.
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After the conclusion of the successful “Vampirate” trilogy (2015’s Courting the Widow, 2017’s The Bride Said No, and 2019’s The Regal Bastard), vocalist Nad Sylvan was considering a different approach for his next project.
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"With “The Regal Bastard” Nad Sylvan reaches the climactic conclusion to his impressive Vampirate trilogy. Work on 'The Regal Bastard' began in August 2017, when the vocalist began to record.
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"Purgatorium is a concept album that tells the story of a person who, after suffering an accident, is trapped in a fantastic place that acts as a limbo between life and death: a purgatory where lost souls go.
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Includes slip case. CD has 3 bonus tracks.
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"Symphony X is New Jersey’s answer to Yngwie Malmsteen. That’s not just a funny blurb: the more I think about it the more I realize that that’s actually a surprisingly good description of the band’s development.
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Iconoclast is Symphony X's 8th album and debut for their new home at Nuclear Blast. All traces of the symphonic neoclassical metal that characterized their sound through V are now gone.
$32.00